Regent of Paser (1999–2004) Yusriansyah, who at that time was head of Pasir's Development Planning Agency, ran as a candidate for the regent in 1999. Although the candidacy of him and two other candidates were approved by the
Minister of Internal Affairs, several officials demanded the reselection of candidates, stating that the candidates were chosen not by the current serving members of the council, but by the outgoing council. The council then held a vote to decide whether it would reselect its candidates, which resulted in a majority of members refusing a reselection. Another vote was then held to elect the regent and was won by Yusriansyah. He became the regent from December 1999 until December 2004. During his tenure, a conflict between Nusantara Plantation and the villages surrounding the plantation occurred. The villagers began plotting the plantation's land, causing at least 200 employees from the plantations to leave their job. Yusriansyah Syarkawi's government acted as a mediator between the two parties. Yusriansyah Syarkawi initially stated that he had no plans to take over the plantation. However, as the conflict became prolonged, Yusriansyah Syarkawi's government began attempts to buy the plantation. He stated that he would buy the plantation if no agreement between the conflicting parties could be reached. In light of the regional autonomy implemented by the government, the
Ministry of Education implemented the education autonomy in 2001. Matters relating to education were handed over from the provincial government to the regency government. Following the enactment of the education autonomy, Yusriansyah remarked that his regency allocated 13-15% of its annual budget for education and that the allocation was less than the expected allocation percentage of 25%. Yusriansyah also stated that Paser lacked elementary school teachers. To cope with the problem, Yusriansyah increased the number of non-permanent teachers in the region. Yusriansyah oversaw the separation of the
Penajam North Paser Regency from the Paser Regency on 11 March 2002.
2005 Paser regent election After his term as regent expired, Yusriansyah was nominated as the Regent of Paser in the 2005 Paser regent election held on 29 June 2005. Yusriansyah was supported by
Golkar,
Crescent Star Party,
Democratic Nationhood Party, and the
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, and he picked Mardikansyah as his running mate. Yusriansyah obtained 29,063 votes in the election and lost to Ridwan Suwidi, who obtained 34,300 votes. Yusriansyah's successor, Adi Bukhari, handed over his office to Ridwan on 29 August 2005.
2010 Paser regent election Yusriansyah attempted to run again in the 2010 Paser regent election following his loss in 2005. Yusriansyah picked Azhar Baharuddin as his running mate and received endorsement from the
United Development Party,
Democratic Renewal Party,
National Awakening Party, and the
People's Conscience Party. Ballot numbers for Yusriansyah were assigned several days after he was designated as eligible, and Yusriansyah became candidate number four in the election. One of Yusriansyah's opponents in the election was Ridwan Suwidi, the incumbent regent. The official results were announced 15 June and Ridwan Suwidi was announced as the winner of the election with 40,882 votes or 40% of the total votes. Yusriansyah lost the election with 32,814 votes or 32% of the total votes. Yusriansyah attempted to dispute the results and brought the dispute to the
Constitutional Court of Indonesia. However, the court rejected his dispute, citing lack of evidence.
Regent of Paser (2016–2021) Yusriansyah ran again in the 2016 Paser regent election, marking his fourth attempt to become the Regent of Paser. Yusriansyah was endorsed by the
National Awakening Party and the
Golkar Party. As Yusriansyah was the chairman of the party's
shura council in the region, Yusriansyah picked Muhammad Mardikansyah, a Golkar Party member, as his running mate. The pair won the election with 76,005 votes or 64,49% of the total votes and was sworn into office on 17 February 2016. In the midst of his term as regent, Yusriansyah's deputy, Muhammad Mardikansyah, died on 30 January 2019. An internal election within the Paser's parliament was held shortly afterwards on 26 June. H. Kaharudin, a former speaker of the Paser's parliament, won the vice regent election with 21 out of 24 votes. He was sworn in as Yusriansyah's deputy on 13 August. After his death on 16 February, the Regency Secretary of Paser, Katsul Wijaya, was appointed to succeed him in acting capacity. == Personal life ==