The former military commander, seen here flashing ink-stained fingers to show he voted, has overcome a troubling human rights record
The ex-military general, accused of rights abuses and war crimes during the dark days of the Suharto regime, has triumphed in a modern-day democratic vote.
Gone were the inflammatory, nationalist comments of his previous presidential runs; in the 2024 election he sold himself as a cute grandpa on TikTok, flashing heart signs and doddering around with a viral dance.
It worked for younger voters - a generation poorly informed of the country's past under a military dictatorship.
Some on voting day even told the BBC they wanted a strongman in office - someone to carry on the policies of the widely adored outgoing President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo.
But others fear that the return of a military general - someone who was the son-in-law of Dictator Suharto - spells a slide back into dark days.
-- Courtesy of BBC News