Awang Faroek Ishak
Awang Faroek Ishak (31 July 1948 – 22 December 2024) was an Indonesian politician who served as the eleventh governor of East Kalimantan from 2008 to 2018. Originally, his tenure ended in December 2018, but he resigned on 4 September 2018 in order to run in the 2019 Legislative Election,[1] competing for a seat in the People's Representative Council from East Kalimantan and then got elected. Early lifeIshak was born in Tenggarong on 31 July 1948. He is the eleventh child of thirteen siblings from couple of Awang Ishak and Dayang Johariah. Ishak studied at the Malang Teachers' Institute (IKIP Malang, today State University of Malang) for a bachelor degree of social education in 1973.[2] Political life![]() Ishak re-took the Regent position from Mahyudin after winning the East Kalimantan gubernatorial election in 2008 in two rounds. In the first round, Ishak and his running mate Farid Wadjdy won first place, defeating Achmad Amins and Jusuf SK. But because Ishak did not poll strongly enough to win outright (less than the 30% of the ballot needed to be declared the winner), the KPU (Election Committee) declared that a second round would be necessary with Ishak and Achmad Amins as the two runoff candidates.[3] ![]() In 2018, he declared his intention to run for the People's Representative Council, resigning from the governorship on 18 September.[4] He won a seat as a Nasdem Party legislator, but was not reelected for another term in 2024.[5][6] DeathIshak died at Kanujoso Hospital in Balikpapan, on 22 December 2024, at the age of 76.[7] Before his death, he was diagnosed of Bell's palsy in 2014.[8] He was buried a day later at the Islamic cemetery of Sukarame, Tenggarong.[9] Honours
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