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04JAKARTA7036
2004-07-28 00:34:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Jakarta
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YUDHOYONO AND MEGAWATI ENTER RUN-OFF; WIRANTO AND

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C O N F I D E N T I A L JAKARTA 007036 


E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/27/2014
TAGS: PGOV KJUS KDEM ID
SUBJECT: YUDHOYONO AND MEGAWATI ENTER RUN-OFF; WIRANTO AND
AMIEN TO CHALLENGE RESULTS

REF: A. JAKARTA 69933 (WIRANTO RUMORED TO LEAD)

B. JAKARTA 6375 (YUDHOYONO LEADS)

Classified By: POLITICAL OFFICER DAVID R. GREENBERG, REASON 1.4 (D)


SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L JAKARTA 007036


E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/27/2014
TAGS: PGOV KJUS KDEM ID
SUBJECT: YUDHOYONO AND MEGAWATI ENTER RUN-OFF; WIRANTO AND
AMIEN TO CHALLENGE RESULTS

REF: A. JAKARTA 69933 (WIRANTO RUMORED TO LEAD)

B. JAKARTA 6375 (YUDHOYONO LEADS)

Classified By: POLITICAL OFFICER DAVID R. GREENBERG, REASON 1.4 (D)


SUMMARY
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1. (C) The Indonesian Electoral Commission (KPU) on July 26
certified final results from the first round Presidential
election, placing Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and President
Megawati Soekarnoputri into the September runoff election.
An advisor to retired General Wiranto told us that Wiranto
plans a Constitutional Court challenge, based on evidence
that he received more votes than Megawati. This advisor
stressed that Wiranto insists on a peaceful process to
challenge the election result, implying that some around him
proposed protests in the streets. Amien Rais's team also
intends to challenge the election result, although with less
conviction that their candidate deserves to have qualified
for the runoff. Amien's team will also claim Police
officials acted in a partisan manner. We doubt that errors
in the vote count were material, and we do not sense
widespread public rejection of these results. End Summary.

FINAL VOTE COUNT
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2. (U) The KPU on July 26 certified the final results of the
July 5 first round presidential election as follows:

QUICK COUNT
CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENT PROJECTION
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Yudhoyono 39,838,184 33.57 33.15
Megawati 31,569,104 26.60 26.02
Wiranto 26,286,788 22.15 23.34
Amien 17,392,931 14.66 14.42
Haz 3,569,861 3.01 3.29
Total 118,656,868

(Note: With 156,102,364 registered voters and 2,636,976
invalid votes cast, this data indicates voter turnout of 77.7
percent, down from the 84.1 percent turnout for the
legislative election. End Note.)

TIMETABLE TO CHALLENGE THE RESULTS
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3. (U) The election law provides that candidates have three
days from the announcement of the final results to submit
objections to the Constitutional Court. The Court must then
rule on those objections within 14 days. Thus, July 29 marks
the filing deadline, and August 12 represents the deadline

for the Court's decision on objections submitted on the last
day.

WIRANTO'S CAMP PLANS CHALLENGE
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4. (C) An expatriate advisor to Wiranto told us on July 27
that Wiranto's team definitely would file an objection with
the Constitutional Court. He asserted optimistically that
the team had "an enormous amount of evidence" that Wiranto
had lost a decisive number of legitimate votes. When asked
about the July 23 rumor that Wiranto led the manual vote
count by 0.7 percent (ref A),the advisor confirmed that the
rumored lead tracked with the Wiranto team's data; he implied
there was more to the story of the rumor that he could not
disclose.


5. (C) The advisor claimed that the clear majority of
"errors" in the vote count that disadvantaged Wiranto was
deliberate. He said Wiranto's team had consulted with a
failed bidder on the KPU's computer system tender and had
determined a number of vulnerabilities in the system. He
believed the electronic vote counting system was
manipulated, and the manual counts were then adjusted to
track with the desired result. He clearly implied -- but did
not explicitly state -- that Megawati's team committed the
fraud.


6. (C) Wiranto's team will soon begin a public relations
campaign to accompany its court challenge, according to the
same advisor. Some loyal Wiranto supporters felt cheated and
extremely angry. In a July 27 meeting, Wiranto had twice
stressed that any challenges to the election result had to
occur peacefully. The advisor strongly implied that others
around Wiranto counseled street protests, demonstrations, and
similar activities. The advisor worried that these actions
would receive international coverage and project an image of
instability in Indonesia.


7. (C) Golkar leaders, however, continue to desert Wiranto.
On July 26, Ferry Baldan, the Vice Chairman of the House of
Representatives Committee on Legal Affairs (also the Vice
Chairman of the Special Committee that drafted the election
laws),spoke out publicly against Wiranto's earlier call for
a manual recount, and expressed his support for the KPU's
controversial ruling on double-punched ballots. He did not
address possible Constitutional Court challenges, however.

AMIEN'S CAMP ALSO TO CHALLENGE RESULTS
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8. (C) National Mandate Party (PAN) Deputy Secretary General
Alvin Lie told us on July 27 that Amien Rais's team also
planned to file a challenge with the Constitutional Court.
Alvin was not confident, however, that Amien could show that
rectifying errors in the count would change the runoff
participants. However, Alvin said many witnesses, with data
from voting stations throughout the country, could
demonstrate significant errors in the vote count. Speaking
from memory, Alvin claimed that, when approximately 85
million votes had been tabulated, Amien, Megawati, and
Wiranto each had won around 20 percent of the vote. Alvin
bitterly criticized the KPU as dishonest, inaccurate, and
arrogant.


9. (C) Alvin also said that Amien's team would file a
complaint in an administrative court based on illegal Police
involvement in campaign activities. (Note: Since July 25,
the local press has reported on an anonymously sourced video
showing the Regional Police Commander of Banyumas regency,
Central Java, meeting prior to July 5 with active and retired
police officers. The Commander urged support for Megawati in
the presidential race. End Note.)

COMMENT
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10. (C) Constitutional Court proceedings related to
Indonesia's legislative election demonstrated that errors in
the vote count can occur, and can be rectified. However, the
National Democratic Institute (NDI) quick count gives us a
degree of confidence that errors in the July 5 vote count
were not material. It would require a Herculean effort to
document, based on witness observations, that over 2.5
million votes in Megawati's column actually were cast for
Wiranto. The media and general public have not expressed the
sort of discontent that we hear from the losing candidates'
camps. We doubt that Wiranto's upcoming challenge will
resonate strongly with the Indonesian electorate.

BOYCE