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Indonesia: Presidential election, young voters set to play decisive role

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WNAM MONITORING: More than 200 million voters are expected to head to the polls Wednesday to choose Indonesia’s next leader. The world’s third-largest democracy and fourth-largest population,  home to more than 275 million people  will elect a new President and Vice President from three pairs of contenders. With a majority of the electorate under 40 years of age, the candidates are all vying for young voters to claim victory.

Seventy-five percent of Indonesia’s population (about 205 million people) is expected to vote Wednesday, according to the election commission, with 106 million of those expected voters under age 40  or 52% of anticipated voters.

All three candidates in this election are over the age of 50. Ganjar Pranowo, the former governor of Central Java and the ruling party’s nominee, is 55, and Anies Baswedan, former governor of Jakarta, is 54. Both have selected vice presidential candidates who are their contemporaries in age, even slightly older.

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