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Governor of East Kalimantan
Coat of arms of East Kalimantan
Flag of East Kalimantan
Incumbent
Akmal Malik [id]
Acting 
since 1 October 2023
Term lengthFive years, two terms
Inaugural holderA.P.T. Pranoto [id]
Formation1957
DeputyVice Governor
SalaryRp3 million (since 2000)[1]
Websitekaltimprov.go.id

The Governor of East Kalimantan is the executive head of the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan. The current officeholder is Akmal Malik [id] as acting governor since 1 October 2023.

Head of government before province status

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This is a list of head of government of East Kalimantan before given province status in 1957.

No. Officeholder Term in office Affiliation Appointment
East Borneo Region was established by United States of Indonesia on 12 May 1947
Chairman of East Borneo Federation Council
1 Aji Muhammad Parikesit [id]
(1890–1981)
as Sultan of Kutai
12 May 1947

1949
(office dissolved)
Kutai Kartanegara Appointed by
regional council
President of East Borneo Region
1 Aji Muhammad Parikesit [id]
(1890–1981)
as Sultan of Kutai
1948

24 March 1950
(office dissolved)
Kutai Kartanegara Appointed by
federal government
East Borneo Region was dissolved on 24 March 1950 until East Kalimantan Residency was established as part of Kalimantan Province [id] on 1 October 1950
Resident of East Kalimantan Residency
1 Achmad Arief [id]
(1901–?)
1 October 1950

25 September 1954
(successor took office)
Independent Appointed by
provincial government
2 A.P.T. Pranoto [id]
(1906–1976)
25 September 1954

9 January 1957
(office redefined)
PIR-Hazairin Appointed by
provincial government
East Kalimantan Residency was splitted from Kalimantan Province [id] to become East Kalimantan Province on 9 January 1957

Governors

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This is a list of governors since the province's creation in 1957.

No. Officeholder Term in office Party Election Vice Governor
Acting Governor of East Kalimantan
A.P.T. Pranoto [id]
(1906–1976)
9 January 1957

3 March 1959
(office redefined)
PIR-Hazairin Appointed by
national government
Vacant
Co-ruling Acting Governor and Regional Head of East Kalimantan
A.P.T. Pranoto [id]
(1906–1976)
as Acting Governor
3 March 1959

27 May 1959
(inauguration)
PIR-Hazairin Appointed by
regional parliament
Vacant
Inche Abdoel Moeis [id]
(1920–1975)
as Regional Head
3 March 1959

27 May 1959
(removed)
PNI
Governor of East Kalimantan
1 A.P.T. Pranoto [id]
(1906–1976)
27 May 1959

1961
(impeached and removed)[a]
PIR-Hazairin Appointed by
national government
Vacant
NU
R.M. Prodjosoemarto
as Resident Helper
1961

30 June 1962
(successor took office)[b]
Independent Appointed by
national government
2 Abdoel Moeis Hassan [id]
(1924–2005)
10 August 1962

14 September 1966
(resigned)
PNI Appointed by
national government
Basuki Rahmat
(1921–1969)
as Minister of Home Affairs
14 September 1966

22 September 1966
(successor took office)
Military Handed over by
predecessor
4 Soekadio 1966 1967 5
5 Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie 1967 1978 6
6 Erry Soepardjan 22 May 1978 5 June 1983 8
7 Soewandi Roestam 7 June 1983 25 June 1988 9 Muhammad Ardans
8 Muhammad Ardans 25 June 1988 25 June 1993 10 Harsono
25 June 1993 25 June 1998 11 Suwarna Abdul Fatah
9 Suwarna Abdul Fatah 1998 2003 12 [k 1] Chaidir Hafidz
2003 2006 13 Yurnalis Ngayoh
Yurnalis Ngayoh 8 December 2006 10 March 2008 [k 2]
10 10 March 2008 25 June 2008
Syaiful Teteng
(Daily acting)
25 June 2008 3 July 2008 [5]
Tarmizi Abdul Karim
(Acting)
3 July 2008 17 December 2008 [k 3]
11 Awang Faroek Ishak 17 December 2008 17 December 2013 14 Farid Wadjdy
17 December 2013 20 September 2018 15 [k 4] Mukmin Faisyal
Meiliana
(Daily Acting)
20 September 2018 22 September 2018
Restuardy Daud
(Acting)
22 September 2018 1 October 2018 [6]
12 Isran Noor 1 October 2018 1 October 2023 16 Hadi Mulyadi
Akmal Malik
(Acting)
1 October 2023 Incumbent [k 5]
Note
  1. ^ Pranoto was dismissed for being held in Jakarta on charges of corruption in 1961.[2]
  2. ^ Prodjosoemarto held the office for eight months.[3]
  1. ^ In 2006 was dismissed due to a corruption case
  2. ^ Previously, he was deputy governor until in 2006 he became Acting Governor, replacing Suwarna A.F. who were arrested for corruption cases. Then, on March 10, 2008[4] Yurnalis Ngayoh was appointed Governor of East Kalimantan until December 2008
  3. ^ As Acting Governor of East Kalimantan because the East Kalimantan 2008 Governor Election lasted two rounds so the new governor could not be sworn in, which was planned in July 2008 to be December 2008 after the East Kalimantan Election 2008 was completed
  4. ^ Resigned for running for Indonesian legislative elections 2019
  5. ^ Waiting to General Election of 2024.

References

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  1. ^ PP No. 59 Tahun 2000
  2. ^ Kecik, Hario (2009). Pemikiran Militer 2: Sepanjang Masa Bangsa Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia. ISBN 978-979-461-719-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Hassan, H. A. Moeis (1994). Ikut Mengukir Sejarah. Jakarta: Yayasan Bina Ruhui Rahayu. p. 146.
  4. ^ ANT (2008-02-11). "Yurnalis Ngayoh Ditetapkan Jadi Gubernur Kaltim". Berita Kementerian Dalam Negeri Republik Indonesia. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  5. ^ EFF (2008-06-30). "Pj Gubernur Kaltim Belum Ditunjuk". JPNN.com. Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  6. ^ Biro Humas Sekretariat Daerah Prov. Kaltim (2018-09-20). "Meiliana: Mendagri Siap Lantik Restuardy Daud". Portal Resmi Pemerintah Provinsi Kalimantan Timur. Retrieved 21 September 2018.