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Mayor of Samarinda
Coat of arms of Samarinda City
Flag of Samarinda City
Incumbent
Andi Harun
since 26 February 2021
Term lengthFive years, two terms
Inaugural holderSoedjono AJ [id]
Formation1960
DeputyVice Mayor of Samarinda
SalaryRp2.1 million (since 2000)[1]
Websitesamarindakota.go.id

The Mayor of Samarinda (Indonesian: Wali Kota Samarinda) is the executive head of the Indonesian city of Samarinda, as well as Government of Samarinda City (Indonesian: Pemerintah Kota Samarinda). The current officeholder is Andi Harun, a member of Gerindra Party, since 26 February 2021.

During Indonesian liberal democracy period from 1950 to 1959, Samarinda was governed by residents as capital of of East Kalimantan Residency from 1950 to 1957, then governors or regional head from 1957 to 1959 as capital of East Kalimantan Province since 1957.[2] In addition, Samarinda became the capital of Kutai Special Region ruled by Sultan of Kutai Kartanegara, Aji Muhammad Parikesit [id] from 1953 until 1960.[3]

The first inaugural mayor of Samarinda is Soedjono Anton Joedhotedjoprawiro [id] from 1960 to 1961, after Samarinda was given status of township (Indonesian: kota praja) on 21 January 1960 (celebrated as the city anniversary ever since).[4][5] Afterwards, in the penultimate year of Indonesian guided democracy period, Samarinda was given status of municipality (Indonesian: kota madya) in 1965.[6] Finally, after the fall of Indonesian new order period, the status of administrative city (Indonesian: kota administratif) received by Samarinda during the presidency of B. J. Habibie in 1999.[7]

The longest-serving mayor has been Kadrie Oening [id] (1967–1980) who was in office for nearly thirteen years (two successive five-year terms), with the interval from 1972 to 1975 served as acting mayor for approximately three years. The next longest-serving mayors have been Abdul Waris Husain [id] (1985–1995) and Achmad Amins [id] (2000–2010) whom was in office uninterrupted for ten years (two consecutive five-year terms), and Syaharie Jaang [id] (2010–2015 and 2016–2021) who was in office for a total of ten years (two successive five-year terms). The shortest terms in office since 1960 has been Sugeng Chairuddin served as daily acting mayor for one week (from 18 to 25 February 2021). Meanwhile, the shortest-serving mayor has been Iswanto Rukin [id] who was in office for under one month (from 11 February to 7 March 1985) due to passing away shortly after taking office.

Overall, Samarinda has been governed by 10 mayors and 5 vice mayors.

Mayors

Mayor of Samarinda Township (1960–1965)

  1. Soedjono Anton Joedhotedjoprawiro [id] (1960–1961)
  2. Ngoedio [id] (1961–1965)

Mayor of Samarinda Municipality (1965–1999)

  1. Ngoedio [id] (1965–1967)
  2. Kadrie Oening [id] (1967–1980, acting during 1972–1975)
  3. Anang Hasyim [id] (1980–1985)
  4. Iswanto Rukin [id] (1985)
  5. Abdul Waris Husain [id] (1985–1995)
  6. Lukman Said [id] (1995–1999)

Mayor of Samarinda (since 1999)

  1. Lukman Said [id] (1999–2000)
  2. Achmad Amins [id] (2000–2010)
  3. Syaharie Jaang [id] (2010–2015 and 2016–2021)
  4. Andi Harun (incumbent since 2021)

Acting mayors

  • Meiliana (2015–2016)
  • Zairin Zain (2018) as temporary acting mayor
  • Sugeng Chairuddin (2021) as daily acting mayor

References

  1. ^ Wahid, Abdurrahman; Effendi, Djohan (26 July 2000). "PP No. 59 Tahun 2000" [Government Regulation Number 59 of 2000] (Regulation) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: President of Republic Indonesia. p. 2. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 December 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  2. ^ Soekarno; Sunarjo; Muljatno (7 December 1956) [29 November 1956]. "UU No. 25 Tahun 1956" [Law Number 25 of 1956] (Legislation) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: President of Republic Indonesia. p. 3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 December 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  3. ^ Soekarno; Roem, Moh.; Wiriadinata, Lukman (13 January 1953) [7 January 1953]. "UU Darurat Nomor 3 Tahun 1953" [Emergency Law Number 3 of 1953] (PDF) (Legislation) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: President of Republic Indonesia. p. 6. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  4. ^ Sartono; Maengkom, G.A. (26 June 1959). "UU No. 27 Tahun 1959" [Law Number 27 of 1959] (Legislation) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Official of President of Republic Indonesia. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 December 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  5. ^ Fitri, Dini (21 January 2024). "Ikuti Puncak Perayaan HUT, Romif : Samarinda Semakin Berubah dan Tertata Rapi" [Join the Peak of the Anniversary Celebration, Romif: Samarinda is Increasingly Changing and Neatly Organized]. Government of Paser Regency Public Relations. Samarinda. Archived from the original on 1 December 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  6. ^ Sukarno; Ichsan, Mohd (1 September 1965). "UU No. 18 Tahun 1965" [Law Number 18 of 1965] (Legislation) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: President of Republic Indonesia. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 December 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  7. ^ Habibie, Bacharuddin Jusuf; Tandjung, Akbar (7 May 1999). "UU No. 22 Tahun 1999" [Law Number 22 of 1999] (Legislation) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: President of Republic Indonesia. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 December 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.