The General Elections Commission (KPU) official vote counting results have again confirmed incumbent President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's landslide victory in a number of provinces.
His rival camps, however, have reluctantly accepted and in some cases even objected to the KPU results.
Yudhoyono has officially won the presidential election in Central Java, Riau islands, Bangka-Belitung and Papua, according to regional KPUD vote counts at the provincial level.
The commission is scheduled to tally votes at the national level from Wednesday to Friday, and to officially announce the presidential election results by Monday.
In Central Java, kompas.com reported that Yudhoyono and his running mate former central bank governor Boediono secured most votes in 31 out of 35 Central Java's regencies and municipalities, collecting almost 9.3 million votes out of some 17.5 million valid votes.
They were followed by the Megawati Soekarnoputri-Prabowo Subianto ticket that won the election in Sragen, Blora, Rembang and Batang regencies, collecting 6.7 million votes.
Incumbent Vice President Jusuf Kalla and his running mate Wiranto finished third with 1.5 million votes.
In Papua, Yudhoyono won in 26 out of 27 Papuan regions, defeated only in Tolikara regency by Kalla, vivanews.com reported.
Yudhoyono easily secured 74 percent or 1.38 million votes in Papua, followed by Kalla with 20 percent and Megawati with 5.6 percent.
Yudhoyono won across the Riau Islands securing about 481,800 votes out of 748,500 valid votes in the province. Megawati came second with 198,400 votes and Kalla third with 68,400 votes.
In Bangka-Belitung, Antara reported Yudhoyono as winning in four out of seven regions, followed closely by Megawati who won in three regions.
Yudhoyono's rivals, however, reluctantly acknowledged the results of the official vote counting.
Kalla said in a press conference - after the Golkar Party's national meeting in Jakarta - that the party had not decided yet whether it would sign the KPU's official report on the vote counting result, saying it would wait for its legal team's assessment, which was collecting reports from Golkar's regional branches across the country's 33 provinces.
Prabowo echoed Kalla's remarks, saying his camp would await his legal team's findings, as it was also scrutinizing the vote counting process in various regions.
Witnesses of the Megawati-Prabowo and Kalla-Wiranto camps have reportedly refused to sign official reports on vote counting done by the KPUDs.