About 60.9% of Indonesian voters in Singapore voted for presidential front runner Prabowo


Voters going through security checks at the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore to cast their ballot for the elections, on Feb 11. - ST

JAKARTA: About 60.9 per cent of Indonesian voters in Singapore voted for the archipelago’s Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto as their new president, a slightly higher proportion than ongoing national counts.

Prabowo is on course to win the election by a wide margin, leading with about 58.89 per cent of the total number of votes, election commission results showed on Feb 23.

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