Registration for candidates were separated into tickets supported by political parties and independent candidates who were required to prove popular support by submitting copies of ID cards, the quantity of which ranged from 6.5 to 10 percent of the area's number of eligible voters depending on the local population in accordance to Law No. 8 of 2015. The latter were required to register to the
General Elections Commission () between 6 and 10 August 2016. Tickets backed by a political party or a coalition of such required the parties to have the cumulative support of either 20 percent of DPRD seats or 25 percent of the popular vote in the
2014 legislative election, and were to register between 19 and 21 September 2016. After a verification process, official candidates were announced on 24 October 2016 and the ballot numbers were given out on the following day. The campaigning period commenced on 28 October and continued until 11 February the following year. A three-day
election silence followed, and the votes were cast on 15 February. The results of Jakarta's run-off was announced on 30 April. According to data by the
Ministry of Home Affairs, the elections used up Rp 7 trillion (US$520 million). Minister
Tjahjo Kumolo stated that the elections were less efficient and required more funding than the previous system of individual elections. ==Elections==