More than 200 million eligible voters can decide on 14 February between a former general, a former academic and a down-to-earth public servant

On 14 February, about 205 million people will be eligible to vote in Indonesia, making it one of the world’s biggest election days.

Voters will be selecting the next president of the world’s third-largest democracy, as well as choosing executive and legislative representatives at all administrative levels. More than half of those eligible to vote are aged between 17 and 40, and about a third are under 30, making the youth demographic key to the outcome.

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