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Indonesian Presidential Election 2009

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A features of Indonesian Presidential Election 2009 campaign in Jakarta, Indonesia before the voting day on 8th July 2009. The 3 candidates of presidential election are ; Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Jus
in Politics, on the 3rd of July 2009
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106969
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106970
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106971
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106972
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106973
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106975
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106976
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106977
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106978
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106979
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106981
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106982
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106984
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106985
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of "silent period", Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.

ID: 106986

Thnx Ed. i stili based in

Thnx Ed. i stili based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and went to Jakarta only for the election. Please 3x look a buyer for my photos :p Thank you.

Cool photos Adli. Are you

Cool photos Adli. Are you based in Indonesia now?

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The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.
The presidential election campaign began on 2 June and ran until 4 July. Those participating in the campaign, were not allowed to question the basis of the Indonesian state, insult the race or religion of candidates, use threats or violence or give financial or material incentives to voters. After a two days of 'silent period', Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections will return a president and vice president for 2009–2014 period.  Unofficial projections, which have been accurate in previous elections, show a victory for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, with an estimated 60% of popular votes which would enable him to secure reelection without a run-off.