Real Count Data Reaches 77%, Jokowi Leads by 14.87 Million Votes
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The Indonesian General Elections Commission (KPU)'s real count of the 2019 Presidential Election results, as of 1 PM WIB, shows that presidential candidate pair number 01, Joko Widodo-Ma'ruf Amin, is still leading with 66.42 million votes or 56.3%. Their opponent, candidate pair number 02, Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno, received 51.55 million votes or 43.7%.
The vote difference between the two candidate pairs is 14.87 million votes or 12.6%. A total of 117.9 million votes have been counted from 626,471 polling stations (TPS), representing 77% of the 813,350 TPS.
Vote counting in three provinces has reached 100%: Bengkulu, Bali, and Gorontalo. Jokowi-Ma'ruf won in Bali and Gorontalo, while Prabowo-Sandi won in Bengkulu.
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