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JAKARTA, July 8 (Xinhuanet) -- It appears that no one can stop presidential
candidate Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono from topping the tally although a runoff is
most likely to be held.
As of Thursday morning, the retired army general had taken leadin 19 out of 32 provinces, far
ahead of incumbent President Megawati Soekarnoputri, who had won in only seven
provinces.
With around a half of votes having been counted, Yudhoyono grabbed 33.84
percent, trailed by Megawati with 26.2 percent and former military chief Wiranto
with 22.11 percent.
A runoff between the two front-runners will be held if no candidate wins an
outright majority.
No body can stop Yudhoyono now, the country's most influential newspaper
Kompas said in its Thursday's headline.
Even in East Java province, the main stronghold of the largest Muslim group
Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Yudhoyono and his running mate Jusuf Kalla got most of the
votes.
With some 40 million followers, NU has become a battle zone forMegawati and
Wiranto to garner support. Megawati teamed up with NUChairman Hasyim Muzadi
while Wiranto picked NU cleric Solahuddin Wahid.
The NU-affiliated National Awakening Party (PKB), which won thelegislative
election in East Java province, has officially vowed support for Wiranto-Wahid.
"We have predicted Yudhoyono-Jusuf Kalla will win. But we neverexpected
they could win in East Java," PKB Deputy Chairman Moh Mahfud MD said.
English daily The Jakarta Post said there is no doubt of Yudhoyono's place
in the final round, quoting quick-count results from several institutes
indicating that Yudhoyono is well ahead with about 33.2 percent to 36.2 percent
of the vote.
While Megawati and Wiranto are grappling for the remaining place for the
Sept. 20 runoff, two other candidates, People's Consultative Assembly Speaker
Amien Rais and incumbent Vice President Hamzah Haz, have conceded defeat.
The research team for Rais has found that their candidate will end fourth
while Hamzah's team acknowledged that at best Hamzah would win 5 percent of the
total vote. Enditem
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