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Jakarta holds historic election | Jakarta holds historic election |
(about 20 hours later) | |
People in the Indonesian capital Jakarta have been going to the polls to directly elect their governor for the first time. | |
The city's governors have until now been appointed by local parliament. | The city's governors have until now been appointed by local parliament. |
The poll is part of a country-wide decentralisation drive allowing for direct local polls in several areas. | |
Early sample results showed current deputy governor Fauzi Bowo heading for a comfortable victory over his Islamic party rival Adang Daradjatun. | |
But turnout in Jakarta was predicted to be low, as many people were reportedly disappointed and confused about the new democratic options in the capital. | |
The decision to allow independent candidates to contest the election came too late for many to be able to participate. | The decision to allow independent candidates to contest the election came too late for many to be able to participate. |
I'm very happy, I've been looking forward to this day. We never had the right to choose before, someone always did it for us Housewife Wanem | I'm very happy, I've been looking forward to this day. We never had the right to choose before, someone always did it for us Housewife Wanem |
Other would-be contenders have complained of not being able to afford the payments they allege are needed to secure political support, the BBC's Lucy Williamson reports. | Other would-be contenders have complained of not being able to afford the payments they allege are needed to secure political support, the BBC's Lucy Williamson reports. |
Electioneering | Electioneering |
For weeks Jakartans had been faced with the unmistakable signs of an upcoming election, our correspondent says. | |
The giant faces of the two main candidates smiled down at commuters from billboards around the city. | |
Traffic around the central roundabout regularly ground to a halt as their brightly-dressed supporters held up slogans, such as "Let's fix Jakarta" and "Jakarta for all". | Traffic around the central roundabout regularly ground to a halt as their brightly-dressed supporters held up slogans, such as "Let's fix Jakarta" and "Jakarta for all". |
Just under half of Jakarta's 12 million residents were eligible to vote, and some were looking forward to casting their ballot. | |
"I'm very happy, I've been looking forward to this day," housewife Wanem was quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying. | "I'm very happy, I've been looking forward to this day," housewife Wanem was quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying. |
"We never had the right to choose before, someone always did it for us." | "We never had the right to choose before, someone always did it for us." |
However, one respected polling organisation, the Indonesian Survey Institute, predicted turnout as low as 35%. | However, one respected polling organisation, the Indonesian Survey Institute, predicted turnout as low as 35%. |
Its survey found that nearly half of residents expressed doubts that either candidate could do much to combat Jakarta's problems with poverty, pollution and flooding. | Its survey found that nearly half of residents expressed doubts that either candidate could do much to combat Jakarta's problems with poverty, pollution and flooding. |
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