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Regional elections were held in Aceh on 11 December 2006 after a peace agreement had been signed between the government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement on 15 August 2005, ending the Insurgency in Aceh.[1]
Candidates
There were eight pairs of candidates for the governor and deputy governor posts:[2]
- Iskandar Hoesin and M. Saleh Manaf (PBB)
 - Lieutenant-General (ret.) Tamlicha Ali and Tengku Harmen Nuriqmar (PBR, PPNUI, and PKB)
 - Abdul Malik Raden and Sayed Fuad Zakaria (Golkar, PDI-P, and PKPI)
 - Humam Hamid and Hasbi Abdullah (PPP)
 - Djali Yusuf and R.A. Syauqas Rahmatillah (Independent)
 - Irwandi Yusuf and Muhammad Nazar (Independent, supported by much of the Free Aceh Movement)
 - Azwar Abubakar and Mohamad Nasir Djamil (PAN and PKS)
 - Ghazali Abas Adan and Salahuddin Alfata (Independent)
 
Poll
A sample poll by the Indonesia Survey Institute showed former rebel leader Irwandi Yusuf leading on a turnout of 85%.[2]
- Yusuf: 39%
 - Hamid: 16%
 - Malik Raden: 14%
 - Abubakar: 11%
 - Abas Adan: 7%
 - Tamlicha: 4%
 
Results
Final results were made public on 29 December 2006:[3]
- Irwandi Yusuf: 38.20%
 - Humam Hamid: 16.62%
 - Abdul Malik Raden: 13.97%
 
References
- โ Indonesia to kick off landmark poll campaign in Aceh, Reuters, 22 November 2006
 - 1 2 Irwandi Sets To Be Aceh Governor In 2007 Archived 22 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Bernama, 12 December 2006
 - โ Former rebel Irwandi Yusuf wins Aceh election for governor, People's Daily, 29 December 2006
 
Bibliography
- Ben Hillman, 'Aceh's Rebels Turn to Ruling', Far Eastern Economic Review, Vol. 170, No. 1, January-February 2007, 49โ53.
 
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