Ali Baal Masdar
Ali Baal Masdar | |
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Governor of West Sulawesi | |
In office 12 May 2017 – 12 May 2022 | |
Deputy | Enny Anggraeni Anwar |
Preceded by | Carlo Brix Tewu (acting) |
Succeeded by | Akmal Malik (acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | Ali Baal (1960-05-29) 29 May 1960 (age 64) Makassar, South and Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia |
Citizenship | Indonesian |
Political party | Golkar (since 2019) |
Other political affiliations | Gerindra (until 2019) |
Occupation | Politician |
Ali Baal Masdar is an Indonesian politician. He is the formerly governor of West Sulawesi province from 2017 to 2022, and the regent of Polewali Mandar Regency.[1]
Masdar's election experienced several problems. Thousands of ballots were damaged in the weeks before the election, which required them to be reprinted; weather conditions raised fears about the polls being inaccessible; and constituencies living in mountainous areas posed transportation problems for ballot delivery.[2] Due to fears of civil unrest during the public counting of ballots, the province dispatched several hundred police officers to the polls, though quick counts had already demonstrated Masdar's victory by then.[3]
References
- ^ Hopes fade after Indonesia crash. BBC News, 2 January 2007. Accessed 18 September 2017.
- ^ Andi Hajramurni, Thousands of ballots in West Sulawesi damaged. Jakarta Post, 27 January 2017. Accessed 18 September 2017.
- ^ Andi Hajramurni, Security heightened to anticipate post-election unrest in West Sulawesi. Jakarta Post, 17 February 2017. Accessed 18 September 2017.
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- Bustami Hamzah [id]1 (Aceh)
- Agus Fatoni [id]1 (North Sumatra)
- Mahyeldi Ansharullah (West Sumatra)
- Rohidin Mersyah (Bengkulu)
- S. F. Hariyanto [id]1 (Riau)
- Ansar Ahmad (Riau Islands)
- Al Haris (Jambi)
- Elen Setiadi [id]1 (South Sumatra)
- Samsudin1 (Lampung)
- Safrizal Zakaria Ali [id]1 (Bangka Belitung Islands)
- Al Muktabar [id]1 (Banten)
- Heru Budi Hartono1 (Jakarta)
- Bey Triadi Machmudin [id]1 (West Java)
- Nana Sudjana [id]1 (Central Java)
- Hamengkubuwono X (Yogyakarta)2
- Adhy Karyono [id]1 (East Java)
and Nusa Tenggara
- Sang Made Mahendra Jaya1 (Bali)
- Hassanudin1 (West Nusa Tenggara)
- Ayodhia Kalake [id]1 (East Nusa Tenggara)
- Harisson Azroi [id]1 (West Kalimantan)
- Sugianto Sabran (Central Kalimantan)
- Sahbirin Noor (South Kalimantan)
- Akmal Malik [id]1 (East Kalimantan)
- Basuki Hadimuljono (Nusantara)1 3
- Zainal Arifin Paliwang (North Kalimantan)
- Olly Dondokambey (North Sulawesi)
- Mohammad Rudy Salahuddin [id]1 (Gorontalo)
- Rusdy Mastura (Central Sulawesi)
- Zudan Arif Fakrulloh [id]1 (South Sulawesi)
- Bahtiar Baharuddin [id]1 (West Sulawesi)
- Andap Budhi Revianto [id]1 (Southeast Sulawesi)
and West Papua
- Sadali Ie [id]1 (Maluku)
- Samsuddin Abdul Kadir [id]1 (North Maluku)
- Muhammad Musa'ad1 (Southwest Papua)
- Ali Baham Temongmere [id]1 (West Papua)
- Ribka Haluk1 (Central Papua)
- Rudy Sufahriadi [id]1 (South Papua)
- Velix Wanggai [id]1 (Highland Papua)
- Ramses Limbong [id]1 (Papua)
2 concurrently serves as Sultan of Yogyakarta
3 concurrently serves as ministerial-level Head of Nusantara Capital City Authority