Indonesia Election Results 2019: Joko Widodo Re-Elected as President, Defeats Prabowo Subianto After Month-Long Counting of Votes

More than 192 million people were eligible to vote in the April 17 poll, choosing 20,000 local and national lawmakers.

Joko Widodo (Photo Credits: IANS)

Jakarta, May 21: Joko Widodo has been re-elected as Indonesia's president after last month's vote, beating former general Prabowo Subianto. The result was released a day ahead of schedule in the early hours of Tuesday, amid fears of violent unrest, the BBC reported. Around 32,000 security personnel were deployed across the capital, Jakarta. Prabowo, 67, has not yet confirmed if he will challenge the result in court.

Ahead of the final tally he had alleged "widespread cheating" and warned of potential street protests. In 2014, Prabowo lost a court challenge following an earlier election defeat by Widodo. Indonesia Election: Joko Widodo Wins Second Term.

The latest vote followed a bitter campaign in which religion played a key role, but independent observers have said it was free and fair. Widodo won 55.5 per cent of the vote to Prabowo's 44.5 per cent, the Election Commission said.

More than 192 million people were eligible to vote in the April 17 poll, choosing 20,000 local and national lawmakers. Azis Subekti, a witness from the retired general's campaign team, refused to sign the results. "We won't give up in the face of this injustice, cheating, lies, and these actions against democracy," he said.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 21, 2019 09:44 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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