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Authors Steering Committee Husni Kamil Manik S.P (KPU Chairman) Sigit Pamungkas S.IP, MA (KPU Member) Arief Budiman, S.S, S.IP, MA (KPU Member) Ida Budhiati SH, MH (KPU Member) Juri Ardiantoro, M.Si (KPU Member) Dr. Ferry Kurnia Rizkiyansyah S.IP, M.Si (KPU Member) Drs. Hadar Navis Gumay (KPU Member) Ir. Arif Rahman Hakim MS (KPU General Secretary) Project Officer Sigit Joyo Wardeno SH (Head of Technical and Public Participation/Relations Bureau of the General Secretariat of KPU Compilers Team of Technical and Public Participation/Relations Bureau of the General Secretariat of KPU Editors Robby Leo Agust S.Si (Head of Election Information and Publication Division) Kadar Setyawan S.Sos (Head of Sub-Division of Election Information Publishing and News) Sahruni Hasna Ramadhan (Head of Sub-Division of Campaign and Socialisation) Amir A. Gofur Nurul Agustina Layouters Satrio Mahadi A.Md Aditya Nurfahmi Published by: General Election Commission Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 29 Jakarta 10310 Phone Numbers: 021-31937223 Fax: 0213157759 www.kpu.go.id

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FOREWORD

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eneral Elections — whether they are to elect members of the National Legislatures (DPR), the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) and Regional Legislative Council (DPRD), the president and the vice president, or regional heads — are historic moments that should not be overlooked. There are many experiences and lessons to learn from these democratic events — not only for us, but also for the next generations. However, for these historic moments to offer a lesson for the future, they need to be recorded and analyzed. All data and information collected during every election phase and activity must be clarified. Before this, we already published a book containing all data and infographics on legislative elections and the presidential election. We put together these two reports into one coherent book. The difference is that the book that you have in your hand right now is in English. The reason why we have decided to publish a book in English is to disseminate information about the 2014 Elections in Indonesia — which were successfully held on April 9 and July 9 — to non-Indonesian speakers. The elections were one of the largest elections in the world due to the numbers of voters, candidates, elections committees, and logistics involved. It came as no surprise that the elections grabbed the attention of the international community. The publication of this book is aimed at reiterating Indonesia’s status as one of the world’s largest democracies. Additionally, this book is intended as a testimony to the integrity, accountability, and transparency of the General Elections Commission (KPU) — which successfully organized the 2014 Elections based on the values and principles of democracy. Here we present a variety of data, facts, and information from every phase of the elections with beautifully crafted graphs and visualizations. Through the pages, readers will understand the dynamic of the event, as well as learn many interesting relevant information that will hopefully be useful to the public. It is our hope that this book can contribute to the improvement of election organization in this nation and in other parts of the world. We also hope it can serve as a historic document that showcases Indonesia as a great nation, with its ability to implement the values and principles of democracy.

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Wassalam

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REMARK FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF GENERAL ELECTION OF REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

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he 2014 General Elections is one of the most important events in this nation because it determined our democratic fate for the next five years. Thanks to God we passed it well and, more importantly, it was held honestly and democratically. Indonesia is an example of nations that have chosen democracy as their foundation and have been able to implement it well. Furthermore, following the reforms era Indonesia has managed to emerge as one of the world’s largest democracies. If we want to see how ambitious the 2014 elections was, this book, “2014 Election Data and Infographics”, can offer a way to understand it. This book presents a myriad of data and information surrounding the organization of the elections — and contains many interesting graphics to make it easier for readers to understand the situation. The success of the 2014 Elections is a proof that this nation deserves its title as the world’s third largest democracy. The people of Indonesia have shown to the world that we can guard democracy that we have chosen as our way of life. Indonesia has been able to keep democracy as the only sustainable path that we take in our journey to transform into a great nation. Our transition from a country ruled by a dictatorship into a democratic state has worked successfully. Indonesian nationals, be them who live in the country or abroad, came to the poll stations to exercise their right to vote responsibly, using conscience and without any pressure. The elections could not be held successfully without full supports from various elements in the society — the central government and local administrations, the House of Representatives (DPR), the National Police (Polri), the Armed Forces (TNI), NGOs, civil society groups, organizations for the disabled, print, electronic, and online media, and so on. Last but not least, the hard work of the entire ranks of the election organizers, especially the field officers and others who work directly with the citizens, also contributed to the success. This book is a way for the General Elections Commission (KPU) to give the public understanding of how massive the 2014 Elections was — from the number of voters, the size of the organizing committees and the amount of logistics involved. This can also let them know how rigorous all the process and every phase of the elections were. We present the data and relevant information in the form of charts and graphics — in order to make them easier to understand. This book will give readers an insight into the amount of hard work the organizers had done, as well as the plenty of supports from the public that made the fourth legislative elections and the third presidential election since the beginning of the reforms era a success story. It is our hope that through this book, every member of the public can understand that hard work is a key to success in organizing a democratic election. We also hope to affirm our view here that elections are not about the outcome — rather, it is a mean through which an accountable government, one that can realize the will of the people, can be built. Therefore, an election must not disrupt our unity as a nation. Instead, it should strengthen our bonds with Pancasila (the five founding principles), the 1945 Constitution, the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia Data and Infographics Book — 2014 Legislative and Presidential Elections

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(NKRI) and Bhineka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity). Bearing that in mind allowed for the honest, just, safe and sound organization of one of the largest democratic events in the world. Data and information presented in this book will render readers to agree that the 2014 Elections indeed deserves its title as the biggest election in Indonesia’s history, and the process is well recorded in this book. The data and information also serve as a testimony to all the hard work and the determination of KPU and its entire ranks as the election organizers to make sure every need of the 2014 Elections was met. And of course, we were only able to do all of those because of the supports given by every element in the society. Last but not least, I wish to offer my biggest gratitude for all the people who have made this book possible. Our efforts to document the 2014 Elections process can hopefully be a reference for future elections — not only in Indonesia, but also in other parts of the world. Head of General Elections Commission

Husni Kamil Manik

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INDONESIA 2014 ELECTIONS IN A GLANCE DPR, DPD and DPRD Elections Indonesia’s legislative elections are held to elect members of national and regional legislatures, and may pass as among the most complex elections in the world. In 2014 560 seats at the House of Representatives were contested in 77 electoral districs. At the provincial level, 2,112 seats were contested in 259 electoral districts. At the district and municipal level, a total of 16,895 seats were contested in 2,102 electoral districts. Additionally, some candidates competed for 132 seats representing 33 provinces at DPD. In total, at least 200,000 candidates ran in the 2014 Legislative Elections. The total number of registered voters was 187,852,999, comprised of 185,827,987 domestic voters and 2,025,005 overseas voters. They cast their ballots at 545,803 domestic poll stations and 498 overseas poll stations. It is no wonder at least 145 international guests from 30 countries came to visit and watch the Indonesian elections firsthand. 2014 Elections also involved a large number of election officers — consisting of 2.7 millions of officers for domestic poll station committees (KPPS), 3,486 officers for overseas poll stations and 243,300 officers of district-level election committees (PPK). Furthermore, as many as one million residents from local neighborhoods where the poll stations were located helped officers organize the voting during the election day. The logistics, too, were far from small with a total of 383,330,578 ballot papers and millions of ballot boxes being distributed to poll stations across and outside the country. But despite all the complexity, 2014 Elections went remarkably well. From the security aspect, we recorded no serious conflicts involving candidates nor the supporters. All ran well and secure. The elections also got better in terms of quality: turnout reached 75.11%, compared to 70.9% in 2009. This success surely would not have happened without the contribution of political parties, legislative candidates and the entire elements of the society. The 2014 Elections were based on several regulations, such as Law No. 8/2012 on Legislative Elections. This law contains some changes to the previous election law (Law No. 10/2008). First, the parliamentary threshold, as specified on Article 208 of the 2012 law, was increased to 3.5%. This means only a political party earning more than 3.5% of the total national votes can enter the House. The parliamentary threshold in the previous elections was 2.5%. Second, a new political party or a party that failed in previous elections and wanted to participate in the 2014 Elections must have a branch office in every province (100%), in 75% of Indonesia’s districts and municipalities, and in 50% of the country’s subdistricts. Third, for provincial and district/municipal legislatures, locations of the seats and electoral districts are subject to recounts and rearrangements. The basis for this is population data updates that the government submits to the KPU. Fourth, Article 154 on the 2012 law stipulates that ballots are cast by puncturing the papers. Fifth, the re-activation of recapitulations at the urban ward/village level. Presidential Election Three months after the Legislative Elections, the Presidential Election was held on July 9, 2014. In accordance with the preface of the Constitution, the purpose of a presidential election is to elect the president and the vice president who win the support of the people, allowing the

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executive to function properly and national objectives to be achieved. Presidential election is also meant to demonstrate the presidential system adopted by Indonesia as being strong and effective. People’s votes will not only render the elected president and vice president’s power legitimate, but is also expected to help them build an effective government that stands on a par with the House of Representatives. Similar with the 2009 Presidential Election, the legal basis for the 2014 Election was Law No. 42/2008 on Elections of President and Vice President. A major clause of the law is the requirement that only a political party or a coalition of parties controlling 20% of the House seats or having won 25% of the total national votes in the preceding legislative elections can nominate a candidate. Based on this, only two pairs contested in the 2014 Presidential Election: Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa and Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla. It is important to note that even though the legal basis is the same, there were several differences in details, such as in the voting mechanism. In 2009, this was done by ticking the ballot papers. In 2014, it was by puncturing the papers. There is also a difference with the tally procedures. In 2014, urban ward/village offices of KPU were involved in vote tallies and recapitulation. This change was specified in a KPU Decree, or PKPU. The 2014 Presidential Election saw a total of 190,307,134 voters participating in 497 districts and municipalities in 33 provinces — at a total of 479,183 poll stations inside and outside the country. It was held successfully, in line with Indonesian general elections’ slogans of direct, for all, free, confidential, honest and just (Luber Jurdil). The election saw a new leader of the country elected according to the will of the people.

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List and Content Team — ii Preface — iv Head of KPU Introduction — v Election 2014 in a Glance — vi List of Content — vii CHAPTER I : CHAPTER II :

2014 Elections Regulation —1 2014 Legislative Elections —7 • 2014 Elections in Numbers —9 • 2014 Legislative Elections — Preparatory Stages & Key Dates —10 • Logistic of the 2014 legislative elections —16

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2014 Legislative Elections Result In Infographic —17 • Number of Voters, Valid Votes and Voter Turnout per Province —19 • Voter Turnout Rate per Province —20 • Votes Gained by Political Parties— 21 • Votes Gained by Political Parties per Province —22

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Demographic Data of Elected Members of House of Representatives (DPR) In 2014 Elections —23 • Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Age —25 • Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Religion —25 • Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Education — 26 • Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Job — 26 • Elected Members of DPR Based on Location — 27 • Elected Member of DPR per Political Party Based on Gender — 28

CHAPTER V : Infographics of 2014 Elections Result Based On Province —29 • Aceh in Numbers—32 • North Sumatra in Numbers—33 • West Sumatra in Numbers—34 • Riau in Numbers—35 • Jambi in Numbers—36 • South Sumatra in Numbers—37 • Bengkulu in Numbers—38 • Lampung in Numbers—39 • Bangka Belitung in Numbers—40 • Riau Islands in Numbers—41 • Jakarta in Numbers—43 • West Java in Numbers—44 • Central Java in Numbers—45 • Yogyakarta in Numbers—46 • East Java in Numbers—47 • Banten in Numbers—48 • Bali in Numbers—50 • West Nusa Tenggara in Numbers—51 • East Nusa Tenggara in Numbers—52 • West Kalimantan in Numbers—53 • Central Kalimantan in Numbers—54 • South Kalimantan in Numbers—55

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East Kalimantan in Numbers—56 North Sulawesi in Numbers—59 Central Sulawesi in Numbers—60 South Sulawesi in Numbers—61 Southeast Sulawesi in Numbers—62 Gorontalo in Numbers—63 West Sulawesi in Numbers—64 Maluku in Numbers—66 North Maluku in Numbers—67 Papua in Numbers—68 West Papua in Numbers—69

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List of Elected And Incumbent Members of House of Representatives (DPR) In 2014 Elections—71 • Elected legislative Candidates from National Democratic (Nasdem) Party —73 • Elected Legislative Candidates from National Awakening Party (PKB) —75 • Elected Legislative Candidates from Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) —77 • Elected Legislative Candidates from Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) —79 • Elected Legislative Candidates from Golkar Party —83 • Elected Legislative Candidates from Great Indonesia Movement (Gerindra) Party —86 • Elected Legislative Candidates from Democratic Party —89 • Elected Legislative Candidates from National Mandate Party (PAN) —91 • Elected Legislative Candidates from United Development Party (PPP) —93 • Elected Legislative Candidates from People’s Conscience Party (Hanura) —95 • List of Elected Incumbents —96

CHAPTER VII : The Oldest, Youngest, Top And Least Vote Gainers In The 2014 Legislative Election—103 • Ten highest vote gainers of the legislative elections—105 • Ten lowest vote gainers of the legislative elections— 106 • Profile of the Oldest and Youngest Elected Candidate—106 CHAPTER VIII : Demogrphic Data of Elected Female Candidates —107 • Percentage of votes gained by elected female legislative candidates —109 • Comparison of percentage of votes gained by elected female legislative candidates in the 2009 & 2014 legislative elections —109 • Comparison of seats gained by elected female candidates with seats gained by political parties —110 • Comparison of seats gained by elected female candidates in 2009 and 2014 legislative elections —110 • Percentage of parliamentary seats held by elected female candidates in the 2009 and 2014 legislative elections —111 • Female representation in the House of Representatives between 1955 - 2014 —111 • 3 highest female vote gainers —112 CHAPTER IX :

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Representation Of Female Candidates Elected In The 2014 Legislative Elections —113 • List of elected Female Candidates from Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)—115 • List of elected Female Candidates from Golkar Party —116 • List of elected Female Candidates from Democratic Party —117 • List of elected Female Candidates from Gerindra Party—118 • List of elected Female Candidates from National Awakening Party (PKB)—118 • List of Elected Female Candidates from United Development Party—119 • List of Elected Female Candidates from National Mandate Party—119 • List of Elected Female Candidates from National Democratic Party—120 • List of Elected Female Candidates from People’s Conscience Party —120 • List of Elected Female Candidates from Prosperous Justice Party—120

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: Infographic of Legislative Elections Overseas —121 • Overseas Vote Gained by Political Party —123 • Total Overseas Vote by Political Party —126

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Demogrphic Data and List of Elected Regional Representatives Council (DPD) Candidates In The 2014 Elections —127 • Composition of DPD’s Elected Candidate Based on Education —129 • Composition of DPD’s Elected Candidate Based on Religion —129 • Composition of DPD’s Elected Candidate Based on Age —130 • Composition of DPD’s Elected Candidate Based on Job —130 • Composition of DPD’s Elected Candidate Based on Gender —131 • Composition of DPD’s Elected Candidate Based on Incumbent —131 • List of elected members of Regional Representatives Council (DPD) —132 • Ten Top vote gainers of elected members of Regional Representatives Council —136 • The oldest and youngest members of the Regional Representative Council —137 • Top three female vote gainers in the Regional Representatives Council —137

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Profile of President And Vice President Candidates In The 2014 Election —141 • Profile of Presidential Candidate No. 1 —145 • Profile of the Vice President Candidate no. 1 —147 • Campaign Platforms and Action Programs of Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa—149 • Profile of Presidential Candidate Number 2 —153 • Profile of Vice President Candidate Number 2 —156 • Campaign Platforms and Action Programs of Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla—159

CHAPTER XIII : 2014 Presidential Election Regulation —161 • 2014 Presidential Election Regulation —163 • Laws and Regulations in the 2014 Presidential Election —164 CHAPTER XIV :

2014 Presidential Election Data And Infographic —167 • 2014 Presidential Election in Numbers —169 • Differences Between 2009 and 2014 Presidential Election —170 • Presidential Election — Preparatory Stages & Key Dates —171 • Logistic of The 2014 Presidential Election—180

CHAPTER XV :

2014 Presidential Election Result in Infographics —181 • Voter Data —183 • Final Voter List —184 • Voting Results —185 • Voting Percentage —187 • Presidential Election Voting Result —188

CHAPTER XVI :

2014 Presidential Election Result Per Province In Infographics —189 • Aceh in Numbers —192 • North Sumatra in Numbers —193 • West Sumatra in Numbers —194 • Riau in Numbers —195 • Jambi in Numbers —196 • South Sumatra in Numbers —197 • Bengkulu in Numbers —198 • Lampung in Numbers —199 • Bangka Belitung in Numbers —200

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• Riau Islands in Numbers —201 • Jakarta in Numbers —203 • West Java in Numbers —204 • Central Java in Numbers —205 • Yogyakarta in Numbers —206 • East Java in Numbers —207 • Banten in Numbers —208 • Bali in Numbers —210 • West Nusa Tenggara in Numbers —211 • East Nusa Tenggara in Numbers —212 • West Kalimantan in Numbers —214 • Central Kalimantan in Numbers —215 • South Kalimantan in Numbers —216 • East Kalimantan in Numbers —217 • North Sulawesi in Numbers —219 • Central Sulawesi in Numbers —220 • South Sulawesi in Numbers —221 • Southeast Sulawesi in Numbers —222 • Gorontalo in Numbers —223 • West Sulawesi in Numbers —224 • Maluku in Numbers —226 • North Maluku in Numbers —227 • Papua in Numbers —228 • West Papua in Numbers —229 CHAPTER XVIII : 2014 Presidential Elections Overseas Result In Infographics —231 • Abstract of Overseas Voting in Indonesia’s Presidential Election —233 • Overseas 2014 Presidential Election in Number —235 • Result of the Overseas 2014 Presidential Election —236 Appendix : • Mascot of 2014 Election —243 • Glossary —244 • List of 2014 Survey and Quick Count Institutes from KPU —249 • Profile of KPU Members —251

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Chapter I 2014 Elections Regulation

KPU meeting with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to discuss the process and stages of the 2014 election. (Photo by KPU)

CHAPTER I 2014 ELECTIONS REGULATION

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Chapter I 2014 Elections Regulation

Minister of Home Affairs Gamawan Fauzy and Minister of Foreign Affairs Marty Natalegawa submit aggregate data of population per sub district (DAK2) to chairman of General Elections Commissions Husni Kamil Manik at the KPU headquarter, Dec. 6, 2012. (Photo by KPU)

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Chapter I 2014 Elections Regulation

New Law, “New Rule of Play” After a hard long discussion, the 2014 Elections finally got a new legal basis, namely Law No. 8/2012 on Legislative Elections -- which replaced Law No. 10/2008. The new regulation was passed into law by the House of Representatives in mid April 2012, bringing significant changes to elections that have already been held in Indonesia since 1955. The spirit behind this new law is to create quality legislatures that are responsive to and are a manifestation of the public’s aspirations.

New clauses in the 2014 Election Law The new law includes several changes, adjustments and additions to its predecessor.

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On Electoral Process Additions include budget and program planning, as well as a clause on the drafting of decrees on electoral procedures. The 2009 law did not cover things.

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Requirements on Political Parties • A political party will be declared eligible to participate

if they pass verification process by KPU. Registration and verification are held 20 months prior to the election date, and should be completed in five months. (A Constitutional Court Decree) • Every political party must have: - a permanent chapter in every province in the country - a permanent chapter in at least 75 percent of districts and municipalities in each province - a chapter in at least half of the subdistricts in each district or municipality (permanent office is not required) - at least 1,000 members

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No changes.

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Voters Database Arrangement • Data Source: • Aggregate Population Data per Subdistrict (DAK2) to determine the electoral districts for provincial and district/municipal legislatures; • Database of Potential Voters (DP4): to determine the Temporary List of Voters (DPS); • Database of Indonesians overseas. • KPU must extract Database of Voters from DP4 by crosschecking it with the previous election database • If an eligible voter doesn’t have an identity card, nor are they listed in DPS, DPSHP or the additional voter database, provincial offices of KPU can put them in the Special Voter Database • In the 2009 Elections, the central and local governments provided DP4, as a basis for composing DPS

Electoral System

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It is the same open and proportional way to elect members of the House of Representatives, Provincial Legislative Councils and District/Municipal Legislatures -- winners are determined by the numbers of votes they collect. The election for members of the Regional Representative Council (DPD), on the other hand uses the Single Non-Transferrable Vote System.

Nomination • Candidates running for DPR, DPD or DPRD must resign from a position as the head or deputy head of a region. • Women’s representation. At least 30% of the candidates must be female. For every three candidates, there must be at least one female.

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Chapter I 2014 Elections Regulation

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Campaign • Campaigns through print and electronic media fall under the category of “Campaign Ads”, which are treated as direct campaign activities. Therefore, placing ads on the media is allowed only for 21 days, and must end before the “silent period” — which is the three days ahead of the voting day

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Voting and Tallies • People not listed in the additional voter database (DPT) can show their ID or Passport if they want to vote. • Cast the vote by puncturing the ballot paper, not ticking it.

• Law No. 8/2012 significantly increases the limits allowed for campaign donations.

Regulations

Limit for personal donations

Limit for non-personal (corporate) donations

Law No. 10/2008 on Legislative Elections

Limit for personal donations/ 1 Billion Rupiah

Limit for non-personal (corporate) donations/ 5 Billion Rupiah

Law No 8/2012 on Legislative Elections

Limit for personal donations/ 5 Billion Rupiah

Limit for non-personal (corporate) donations/ 7.5 Billion Rupiah

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Election results, seats and elected candidates

Election Disputes

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• Political party must win at least 3.5 percent of the total national votes to be eligible for seats in the Provincial or District/Municipal Legislative Councils. • In the 2009 Elections, the requirement was 2.5 percent

• Recapitulation of all votes is held after the

of the national votes, but in 2014 Elections this was

voting and tallies are completed

increased to 3.5 percent.

• If there is no dispute after recapitulation,

• In 2009, the parliamentary threshold was only applied for seats at the House of Representatives, but in 2014 it

KPU will determine the winners.

was implemented across all levels.

• If an unsatisfied party disputes the result, this must be settled at the Constitutional Court, not the State Administrative Court (PTUN) • In a case of dispute, decision in regards to

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winning candidates will be made after the court settles the case

• Voters unregistered in DPT will still be able to vote by

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List of Parties Contesting The General Elections In 2014

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Jl. R.P. Soeroso No.44 Gondangdia Lama Jakarta 10350 www.partainasdem.org

Jl. Raden Saleh No.9 Jakarta 10430 www.dpp.pkb.or.id

MD Building Jl. TB Simatupang No.82 Pasar Minggu. Jakarta 12520 www.pks.id

Jl. Lenteng Agung No.99 Jakarta Selatan 12610 www.pdiperjuangan.or.id

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Jl. Harsono RM No 54 Ragunan. Pasar Minggu Jakarta Selatan 12550 www.partai.gerindra.or.id

Jl. Kramat Raya No 146 Ragunan. Jakarta Pusat 10450 www.partaidemokrat.or.id

Jl. TB Simatupang No 88 Pasar Minggu. Jakarta Selatan 12520 www.amanatnasional.com

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Jl. Diponegoro No 60. Jakarta 10310 www.ppp.or.id

Jl. Imam Bonjol No 4. Menteng. Jakarta Pusat 10330 www.hanura.com

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PARTAI GOLKAR

Jl. Anggrek Nelly Murni XI A. Jakarta 11480 www.partai.golkar.or.id

Jl. Raya Pasar Minggu. KM18. No.1-B Jakarta Selatan 12740 www.bulan-bintang.org www.mabespbb.com

Jl. Dipenogoro. No.63 Menteng Jakarta Pusat. www.pkpindonesia.or.id

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Jln.Tgk. Imum Lhueng Bata No.36 Banda Aceh

Jl. T. Iskandar No. 174 Lam Glumpang. Ulee Kareng. Banda Aceh

Jl. Soekarno Hatta Nomor 5-7 Simpang Dodik Emperum Jaya Baru. Banda Aceh www.partaiaceh.com

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Chapter II 2014 Legislative Elections

Chairman of the General Electio ns Commission (KPU), Husni Kamil Malik, sends off a car containing politic al parties dossiers to Borobudur Hotel for verification on Aug. 27, 2012 (Ph oto by KPU)

CHAPTER II 2014 LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS

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Chapter II 2014 Legislative Elections

Political parties verification at Borobudur Hotel, Jakarta. (Photo by KPU)

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Chapter II 2014 Legislative Elections

2014 Election

in Number

The legislative elections were held on Wednesday, April 9, 2014, to elect members of the House of Representatives (DPR), Regional Representatives Council (DPD), and Regional Legislative Council (DPRD). It was the biggest voting event in the world with number of voters:

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electoral regions for the House of Representatives

FILIPINA

187,852,992* P MIANGAS

BANDA ACEH

SELAT MALAKA

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

P. SEKATUNG

MALAYSIA

P MARORE

P MARAMPIT

PP NANUSA

P. NATUNA

PP. TALAUD

P. SEBATIK

MEULABOH

P. SEBATIK

P. RANAI

P. TAHUNA P. SANGIHE

P. BUNYU

MEDAN

P. TARAKAN

259 electoral regions for the Provincial

Legislative Council

P. SIMEULUE

PP. NATUNA SELATAN

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provinces + overseas

P. MOROTAI

MANADO P. LEMBEH

P. MAYU

TOLITOLI

P. NIAS

P TIFORE

P TERNATE P TIDORE P MARE P MOTI P MAKIAN

GORONTALO

PEKAN BARU

P. HALMAHERA

PONTIANAK

SAMARINDA

GAM PP. RAJAAMPATP P BATANTA

P. BACAN

P MANDIOLI

PALU

P. SALAWATI

P BOO

BALIKPAPAN

P KOFIAU

P. BANGGAI

SELAT MAKASSAR

P KEKEK

P. TALIABU

JAMBI

P. MANGOLI

P. KARIMATA

P. BANGKA

P. SUMATERA

P. OBIMAYOR

P PISANG

PP. SULA

P. SANANA

Domestic voters 185,827,987 P. BELITUNG

PALEMBANG

P. LAKI

BANJAR MASIN

P. SERAM

P. BURU

P. HARUKU P. SAPARUA

P. NUSA LAUT

BENGKULU

KENDARI

P.AMBELAU

P. AMBON

P. MEGA

SORONG

P. BIAK

MANOKWARI

P. SORENARWA

P LAWIN

P. BATANME

P. SULAWESI

PALANGKARAYA

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P. WAIGEO

P. GEBE

P KASIRUTA

P. KALIMANTAN

PADANG

LAUT JAWA

BANDAR LAMPUNG

P. BAWEAN

PP. KARIMUNJAWA

LAUT BANDA

P. BUTON

P. KARAMIAN

MAKASSAR

P. KABAENA

P. MASALEMBO KCL

P. ENGGANO

P WANGI-WANGI

P. MASALEMBO BSR

P TOMIA

P PALAHIDU

P BINONGKO

PP. WAKATOBI

P SELAYAR

P. IRIAN JAYA

P BATUATA

JAKARTA

P KANGEAN

P. PANAITAN

PP. KANGEAN

PP. TAKABONERATE P. DELI

P. MADURA

P. TINJIL BANDUNG

P. JAWA

SEMARANG SURABAYA

P SAPUDI

P. DAMAR

P RAAS

PP. DAMAR

P SEPANJANG

PP. KAI

P NUHUYUT

PP. ARU

PP. TANIMBAR

LAUT FLORES YOGJAKARTA

LAUT ARAFURU

P. BALI DENPASAR

ALOR

P. LOMBOK MATARAM

P. KAWULA PP ALOR

P. FLORES P. SUMBAWA

TIMOR LESTE

WAINGAPU

LAUT SAWU

P. SUMBA

P TIMOR

LAUT TIMOR

P. CHRISTMAS

93,060,494

PP. KASIUL

92,767,493 PP SAWU

P ROTI

P DANA

Overseas Voters 2,025,005

Hundreds of thousands legislative candidates

AUSTRALIA

497Districts and Municipalities participated in the elections 6,980 subdistrict election committees involved in election bodies: 81,132 village/urban ward election Officers (4,122,958 officers) committees

130 overseas election committees 545,803 polling stations 498 overseas polling stations Voting for:

Organized by

commissioners

General Elections Commission of the Republic of Indonesia (KPU RI)

Provincial Office of KPU (5 x 32) + 7 = (Additional seven commissioners in Aceh province)

560

7 167

2,485 Subdistrict Election Committee (5 x 6,980) = 34,900 Village/ward Election Committee (3 x 81,132) = 243,396 Overseas election committee (7 x 130) = 16,900 Polling station committee (5 x 545,803) = 2,729,015 Overseas polling station committee (7 x 498) = 3,486 Election Security Officer (2 x 546,301) = 1,092,602 District/Municipal Office of KPU (5 x 497) =

members of House of Representatives

132 members of Regional Representatives Council

2,112 members of Provincial Legislative Council 16,895

members of District/Municipal Legislative Council

JAYAPURA

FAKFAK

PP. INGAR

P. MUNA

2,102 electoral regions for the District/ Municipal Legislative Council

MALAYSIA TIMUR

LAUT NATUNA

SIBOLGA

Election participants

Logistics 383,330,578 ballot papers for DPR/

DPD elections 12 Political Parties 546.301 (polling stations) x 4 = 3 Local Parties In Aceh 2,185,204 polling booths 6,607 Candidates of the House of Representatives 945 Candidates of the Regional Representatives Council 1,092,602 bottles of ink

* Source: KPU regulation issued on March 28, 2014

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Chapter II 2014 Legislative Elections

2014 Legislative Elections — Preparatory Stages & Key Dates No.

PROGRAM/ACTIVITY

DATE

PREPARATION PHASE 1

Organizational Structuring a. Drafting of working procedures for central, provincial and district/municipal offices of KPU

June 9, 2012 - June 9, 2013

b. Drafting of organizational structure, functions, tasks, authorities and working procedures for General Secretariat of KPU, as well as secretariats of provincial, district and municipal KPU offices – enacted through a presidential decree

June 9, 2012 - June 9, 2013

c. Drafting of organizational structure and working procedures of General Secretariat of KPU, as well as secretariats of provincial, district and municipal KPU offices – enacted in a KPU decree

June 9, 2012 - June 9, 2013

d. Appointment of officials of General Secretariat of KPU, as well as secretariats of provincial, district and municipal KPU offices

June 9, 2012 - June 9, 2013

2

Registration of monitoring officers

3

Establishment of election organizing committees a. Establishment of subdistrict committees (PPKs), urban ward/village committees (PPS) and overseas committees (PPLNs) b. Establishment of local and overseas polling station committees (KPPS and KPPSLNs) c. Establishment of domestic and overseas voter registration committees

Aug. 2012 - March 2014 Dec. 2012 - March 2013 Feb. 9 - March 9, 2014 March 15 – April 15, 2013

4

Selection process for members of provincial, district and municipal KPU offices

January - Dec. 2013

5

Working meetings, coordination meetings and technical trainings across the KPU board

July 1, 2012 - Feb. 28, 2014

6

Promotional, publication and educational activities for voters

7

a. Drafting of manuals for publication and educational activities for voters

June 9, 2012 - Aug. 2013

b. Drafting of modules for voters education

June 9, 2012 - Aug. 2013

c. Publications and educational activities for voters

June 9, 2012 - June 2014

Data and Information Management a. Drawing of manual for data and information management

June 9, 2012 - June 31, 2013

b. Development of KPU Information System

June 9, 2012 - Dec. 31, 2013

c. Development of WAN (wide area network) for 2014 Elections data and information management

June 9, 2012 - Dec. 31, 2013

d. Revitalization of LAN (local area network) for central to municipal offices of KPU

June 9, 2012 - Dec. 31, 2013

e. Technical guidance for KPU Information System 8

June 9, 2012 - March 31, 2014

Logistics a. Drafting of norms, standards, procedures, and procurement and distribution needs of elections logistics

June 9 - Dec. 31, 2013

b. Technical guidance

July 1 - Dec. 31, 2013

c. Logistics procurement and management 1. 2013 Logistics

June 9 - Nov. 30, 2013

2. 2014 Logistics

Oct. 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014

d. Distribution of voting logistics 1) Provincial KPU offices

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2) District/municipal KPU offices

Feb. 1 - March 31, 2014

3) PPK

March 1 - April 5, 2014

4) PPS

April 5 - 8, 2014

5) KPPS

April 8, 2014

e. Overseas voting logistics distribution Mar. 9 - April 8, 2014

1) PPLN and KPPSLN

ELECTION PHASES 1

Drawing of Programs and Budget a. Drafting of electoral programs and budget planning

June 9, 2012 - Dec. 31, 2013

b. Drafting of budgetary documents (RKKL, DIPA, POK)

June 9, 2012 - Dec. 31, 2013

c. Drafting of financial management guidelines

June 9, 2012 - June 9, 2013

2

Drafting of KPU Decrees

3

Registration and Verification of Election Contestants a. Announcement and fetching of registration forms b. Political party registration and submissions of required documents c. Registration form submissions d. Administrative verification by KPU

Aug. 9 - 11, 2012 Aug. 10 - Sept. 7, 2012 Sept. 8 - 29, 2012 Aug. 11 - Oct. 6, 2012

e. Announcement of administrative verification result

Oct. 7-8, 2012

f. Administrative rectification by political parties

Oct. 9-15, 2012

g. Administrative rectification verification

Oct. 16-22, 2012

h. Announcement of correction result to: 1) Provincial and district/municipal KPU offices

Oct. 23-29, 2012

2) Political party executives

Oct. 23-29, 2012

i. Facts verification at KPU 1) Fact verification at national level

Oct. 30 - Nov. 6, 2012

Dec. 5 - 7, 2012

2) Verification result announcement

Nov. 7 - 10, 2012

Dec. 8 - 10, 2012

3) Rectification period

Nov. 11 - 17, 2012

Dec. 11 - 17, 2012

4) Rectified result verification

Nov. 18 - 24, 2012

Dec. 18 - 20, 2012

5) Drawing of official reports

Nov. 25 - 27, 2012

Dec. 21 - 22, 2012

j. Fact Checks at Provincial KPU Offices Oct. 30 - Nov. 6, 2012

Dec. 5 - 7, 2012

2) Result announcement

Nov. 7 - 10, 2012

Dec. 8 - 10, 2012

3) Rectification period

Nov. 11 - 17, 2012

Dec. 11 - 17, 2012

4) Correction verification

Nov. 18 - 24, 2012

Dec. 18 - 20, 2012

a) Provincial verification result

Nov. 25 - 27, 2012

Dec. 22 - 25, 2012

b) Recapitulation of district/municipal verification result

Dec. 21 - 22, 2012

Jan. 1 - 3 Jan. 13

Dec. 26 - 28, 2012

Jan. 4 - 5 Jan. 13

1) Fact checks by provincial KPU officers

5) Drafting of official reports on:

6) Reports to KPU k. Verification at district/municipal KPU offices 1) Verification of executive and membership profiles 2) Verified result announcement 3) Rectification period

*)

Oct. 30 - Nov. 24, 2012

Dec. 5 - 11, 2012

Nov. 25 - 26, 2012

Dec. 12 - 13, 2012

Nov. 27 - Dec. 3, 2012

Dec. 14 - 18, 2012

4) Rectified result verification

Dec. 4 - 17, 2012

Dec. 19 - 28, 2012

5) Drawing of verification report

Dec. 18 - 19, 2012

Dec. 29 - 30, 2012

According to decree issued by Elections Organisers Ethics Council, KPU should reverify 18 political parties which previously fail the administrative verification.

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PROGRAM/ACTIVITY 6) Submission of verified result reports to provincial KPU offices

Dec. 20 - 21, 2012

Dec. 30 - 31, 2012

l. Recapitulation of verified result of executive and membership data

Dec. 29, 2012 - Jan. 8, 2013

Jan. 6 - 8, 2013

m. Announcement of political party contestants of 2014 Elections

Jan. 9 - 11, 2013

n. Quick draw of political parties’ electoral numbers

Jan. 12 - 14, 2013

o. Settlement of administrative disputes 4

DATE

Jan. 12 - May 13, 2013

Voters List Compilation and Updates a. Submission of population data of Indonesian nationals inside and outside the country – by the central government and local administrations, to KPU b. Synchronization of population data of citizens in Indonesia and overseas c. DP4 submission to all boards of KPU d. DP4 Consolidation e. Final DP4 and DPT reviews

Nov. 9 - Dec. 9, 2012 Dec. 9, 2012 - 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 9, 2013 Feb. 10 - 24, 2013 Feb. 25 - March 19, 2013

f. Dispatch of voter database from the central office of KPU to the provincial, district and municipal offices

March 20 - 31, 2013

g. Voter list finalization

April 1 - June 9, 2013

h. Compiling of materials for Temporary Voters List (DPS)

June 10 - July 9, 2013

i. Finalization of DPS j. Public disclosure of DPS k. Submission of DPS copies to subdistrict offices of political parties l. DPS revision m. Enactment of revised DPS (DPSHP) n. DPSHP revision o. DPSHP public disclosure, Announcement and public feedback on DPSHP p. DPSHP revision

July 10, 2013 July 11 - 24, 2013 July 12 - 15, 2013 July 11 - Aug. 1, 2013 Aug. 2 - 15, 2013 Aug. 16, 2013 Aug. 17 - 23, 2013 Aug. 24 - Sept. 6, 2013

q. Submission of final DPSHP to district/municipal KPU offices

Sept. 7 - 10, 2013

r. Enactment of DPTs for districts/municipalities

Sept. 7 - 13, 2013

s. Examination and revision of DPT

Sept. 13 - Oct. 11, 2013

t. Enactment of revised DPT

Oct. 12 - 13, 2013

u. Submission of DPT to national and provincial KPU offices, PPK, PPS

Sept. 14 - 20, 2013

Oct. 14 - 17, 2013

v. Submission of DPT copies to political parties' subdistrict, district and municipal chapters

Sept. 14 - 20, 2013

Oct. 14 - 17, 2013

w. DPT announcement

Sept. 21, 2013 - April 9, 2014

Oct. 18, 2013

x. Provincial KPU recapitulation

Sept. 24 - Oct. 8, 2013

y. Submission of provincial recapitulation results to KPU's national headquarters z. Recapitulation at KPU headquarters 5

Oct. 9 - 23, 2013

Oct. 23, 2013

Overseas Voter List Compilation a. Overseas voter list updating

April 1 - May 9, 2013

b.Compiling of Temporary Overseas Voters List (DPSLN)

May 10 - June 9, 2013

c. DPSLN announcement d.Public feedback

June 10 - 24, 2013 June 25 - July 16, 2013

e. DPSLN revision

July 17 - Sept. 15, 2013

f. Drafting of permanent list (DPTLN)

Sept. 16 - Oct. 11, 2013

g. DPTLN enactment h. Submisson of DPTLN to KPU, with copies sent to heads of Indonesian representative offices overseas

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Oct. 19 - 20, 2013 Oct. 21 - 22, 2013

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Oct. 12 - 13, 2013

Sept. 24 - Oct. 8, 2013

Oct. 14 - 20, 2013


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No. 6

PROGRAM/ACTIVITY Mapping and Policy on Electoral District a. Decision over number of contested seats at provincial, district and municipal legislatures (DPRD) based on the population data (DAK2)

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7.2.

Dec. 10, 2012 - Jan. 15, 2013

b. Arrangement of electoral districts for provincial, district and municipal DPRDs

Feb. 7 - 21, 2013

c. Coordination meetings with party contestants, public consultations

Feb. 22 - 28, 2013

d. Submission of decision on electoral districts for DPRDs to KPU

March 1 - 2, 2013

e. Enactment of electoral districts for provincial, district and municipal legislatures

March 1 - 9, 2013

Procedures of Nominations of Candidates for Members of House of Representatives (DPR), Regional Representatives Council (DPD), Provincial DPRDs and District/ Municipal DPRDs Registration of Candidates for Members of DPR, DPD and DPRD a. Registration opening announcement

April 6 - 8, 2013

b. Registration period

April 9 - 22, 2013

Verification of DPD Member Candidates April 23 - May 2, 2013

a. Administrative verification b. Announcement of verification result

May 3 - 4, 2013

c. Revision

May 5 - 14, 2013

d. Verification of revised administration

May 15 - 21, 2013

e. Announcement of verified result f. Fact checks on required supporting documents

May 22 - 23, 2013 May 24 - June 6, 2013

g. Candidates notified on fact check result

June 7 - 8, 2013

h. Improvement on compliance

June 9 - 18, 2013

i. Verification of improved compliance

June 19 - July 2, 2013

j. Submission of fact check reports, from district/municipal KPU offices to provincial offices

July 3 - 4, 2013

k. Examination, drafting and submission of administrative verification and fact check results to KPU's central board

July 5 - 6, 2013

l. Examination of verification results of DPD member hopefuls by central KPU

July 7 - 16, 2013

m. Enactment of Temporary List of DPD Candidates (DCS)

July 17 - 23, 2013

n. Release of DCS

July 24 - 26, 2013

o. Gathering of public feedback

7.3.

DATE

July 25 - Aug. 5, 2013

p. Clarification request to DPD candidates

Aug. 6 - 12, 2013

q. Submission of clarification result to KPU

Aug. 13 - 19, 2013

r. Drawing and enactment of Permanent Candidate List for DPD (DCT)

Aug. 20 - 28, 2013

s. Public release of DCT

Aug. 29 - 31, 2013

Verification Procedures for Nominations of Candidates for Members of DPR, Provincial DPRDs, and District/Municipal DPRDs a. Administrative compliance verification

April 23 - May 6, 2013

b. Announcement of the result

May 7 - 8, 2013

c. Revision and submission of candidate replacements

May 9 - 22, 2013

d. Verification of candidate list and requirement revisions

May 23 - 29, 2013

e. Drawing and enactment of temporary list of DPR and DPRD candidates

May 30 -June 12, 2013

f. Release of the temporary list and percentage of female representation

June 13 - 17, 2013

g. Public feedback

June 14 - 27, 2013

h. Clarification requests to parties over public feedback on candidates

July 28 - 4, 2013

i. Parties submit clarifications to KPU offices

July 5 - 18, 2013

j. Announcement of DCS revision

July 19 - 25, 2013

k. Registration of candidate replacements l. Verification of new candidates

July 26 - Aug. 1, 2013 Aug. 2 - 8, 2013

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DATE

m. Enactment of temporary list of legislative candidates

Aug. 9 - 22, 2013

n. Release of temporary list of legislative candidates

Aug. 23 - 25, 2013

Settlement of Disputes Over Temporary List of Legislative Candidates

Aug. 18 - 14 Nov. 13

Campaigns a. Campaign preparations 1) Coordination with local governments to determine locations for campaign ads placements

Dec. 15 - 29, 2012

2) Registration of campaign committees at KPU offices

Jan. 11 - Feb. 11, 2013

3) Submission of early campaign fund reports and campaign fund accounts to KPU

Feb. 2 - March 2, 2014

4) Coordination with relevant institutions (Indonesian Broadcasting Commission KPI and its regional offices, Press Council and National Police)

Feb. 12 - March 22, 2014

5) Arrangement of campaign schedules with candidates

Feb. 12 - March 22, 2014

b. Campaign Days 1) Campaigns through limited-audience meetings, face-to-face meetings, distribution of campaign materials to the public, installment of campaign banners etc 2) Open campaigns and advertisements on print and electronic media 3) Submission of campaign fund reports — covering money received and spent — to public accountants appointed by KPU 4) Campaign funds audits 5) Submission of audit results to KPU 6) KPU informs audit results to contestants 7) Announcement of audit results on campaign fund collected and expenses 9

Silent Period

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Voting and Tallies

Jan. 11, 2013 - April 5, 2014 March 16 - April 5, 2014 April 10 - 24, 2014 April 25 - May 25, 2014 May 26 - 27, 2014 May 28 - June 3, 2014 June 4 - 13, 2014 April 6 - 8, 2014

10.1 Voting Preparations a. Simulation of tallies using electronic/information system

Feb. 1 - 28, 2014

b.Monitoring of preparations in regions

March 5 - 31, 2014

c. Polling station committees (KPPS/KPPSLNs) inform voters and witnesses about voting time and locations

Before April 6, 2014

d. KPPS/KPPSLN preparations for domestic/overseas polling stations 10.2 Voting Day and Tallies a. Voting and tallies at polling stations

April 9, 2014

b. Voting results announced at polling stations

April 9, 2014

c. Submission of polling stations’ results to village/urban ward offices of KPU (PPS) d. Voting at overseas polling stations (TPSLNs)

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e. Tallies at overseas polling stations

April 9, 2014

f. Announcement of overseas tallies results

April 9, 2014

g. Submission of voting results in overseas polling stations to overseas committees (PPLNs)

April 9, 2014

Recapitulation of tallies a. Recapitulation of tallies at PPS/PPLNs

April 10 - 15, 2014

b. Result of recapitulation announced at PPS/PPLNs

April 10 - 15, 2014

c. Submission of the official report, recapitulation result, and others: 1) From PPS to PPKs

April 12 - 15, 2014

2) From PPLNs to Ministry of Foreign Affairs

April 12 - 17, 2014

3) From Ministry of Foreign Affairs to KPU

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d. Recapitulations of tallies at PPKs

April 13 - 17, 2014

e. Announcement/release of recapitulation result documents by PPKs

April 14 - 17, 2014

f. Submissions of official reports on recapitulation results

April 15 - 19, 2014

g. Recapitulations of tallies at district/municipal level

April 19 - 21, 2014

h. Announcement of recapitulation results at district/municipal level

April 20 - 22, 2014

i. Submissions of district/municipal recapitulation results to provincial KPU offices

April 20 - 22, 2014

j. Recapitulation of tallies at provincial level

April 22 - 24, 2014

k. Announcement of recapitulation results at provincial level

April 23 - 25, 2014

l. Submissions of provincial recapitulation results to KPU's national headquarters

April 24 - 28, 2014

m. Recapitulation of tallies at national level

April 26 - 6, 2014

n. Announcement of final tallies of votes for political parties, DPR and DPD candidates

May 6 - 7, 2014

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May 7 - 9, 2014

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Announcement of political parties that meet the parliamentary threshold

May 7 - 9, 2014

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Official announcement of parties' seats gains and elected candidates a. National level 1) Seats gains and elected candidates for DPR and DPD

May 11 - 17, 2014

2) Announcement of elected candidates for DPR and DPD

May 12 - 18, 2014

b. Provincial level 1) Seats gains and elected candidates for provincial DPRDs

May 11 - 13, 2014

2) Announcement of elected candidates for provincial DPRDs

May 12 - 18, 2014

c. District/Municipal level

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1) Seats gains and elected candidates for district/municipal DPRDs

May 11 - 13, 2014

2) Announcement of elected candidates for district/municipal DPRDs

May 12 - 18, 2014

Validation of Candidates' Wins June - July 2014

a. District/Municipal DPRDs b. Provincial DPRDs

June - July 2014

c. DPR and DPD 16

August - September 2014

Inauguration Ceremonies of New Members July - October 2014

a. District/Municipal DPRDs b. Provincial DPRDs

August - October 2014

c. DPR and DPD

October 2014

FINAL PHASES 1

Legal Disputes Over Election Results Filing of civil lawsuits to Constitutional Court

2

Drawing of Reports on the Elections a. By district/municipal KPU offices b. By provincial KPU offices

May 12 - 14, 2014 Oct. 1 - Nov. 1, 2014 July 2014 August 2014

3

Documentations arrangement

4

Archives arrangement

April 9 - Aug. 31, 2014

5

Discharge of election committees

6

Drawing of Financial Report

Sept. 1, 2014 - Oct. 2019 June 9, 2014 July 1 - Dec. 31, 2014

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DPD

Provincial DPRD

3,383,410 3,382,410 3,391,410 3,567,410 9,934,481 9,932,481 9,943,481 10,211,481 3,696,923 3,695,923 3,702,923 3,836,923 4,163,111 4,162,111 4,169,111 4,273,111 2,496,685 2,496,685 2,501,685 2,587,685 5,881,571 5,880,571 5,889,571 6,017,571 1,386,685 1,386,685 1,392,685 1,455,685 5,996,766 5,995,766 6,002,766 6,142,766 938,191 938,191 943,191 989,191 1,305,245 1,305,245 1,311,245 1,350,245 7,144,554 7,142,554 7,151,554 33,224,019 33,214,019 33,225,019 33,497,019 27,678,597 27,669,597 27,678,597 28,038,597 2,779,095 2,779,095 2,785,095 2,832,095 31,017,764 31,007,764 31,017,764 31,396,764 8,021,289 8,019,289 8,028,289 8,106,289 2,995,964 2,995,964 3,003,964 3,078,964 3,538,621 3,538,621 3,545,621 3,623,621 3,158,898 3,157,898 3,164,898 3,328,898 3,549,961 3,549,961 3,556,961 3,674,961 1,815,558 1,815,558 1,819,558 1,910,558 2,843,247 2,842,247 2,848,247 2,943,247 2,905,829 2,905,829 2,910,829 3,010,829 1,897,509 1,897,509 1,902,509 2,002,509 1,940,852 1,940,852 1,945,852 2,027,852 6,387,233 6,385,233 6,395,233 6,580,233 1,803,348 1,803,348 1,808,348 1,900,348 814,577 814,577 819,577 863,577 2,955,625 890,119 896,119 929,119 1,205,691 1,205,691 1,211,691 1,280,691 836,405 836,405 840,405 891,405 3,265,298 3,265,298 3,271,298 3,458,298 724,287 724,287 728,287 799,287 2,065,506 193,752,795 189,577,783 189,803,783 186,607,229

DPR

District/ Municipal DPRD

Number of Ballot Papers

13,724,640 21,678 40,021,924 60,562 14,932,692 25,096 16,767,444 24,938 10,082,740 16,456 23,669,284 35,812 5,621,740 8,570 24,138,064 32,984 3,808,764 5,482 5,271,980 7,490 21,438,662 34,090 133,160,076 181,836 111,065,388 155,386 11,175,380 17,046 124,440,056 172,778 32,175,156 41,282 12,074,856 16,190 14,246,484 24,040 12,810,592 22,056 14,331,844 24,392 7,361,232 11,894 11,476,988 17,866 11,733,316 17,302 7,700,036 10,604 7,855,408 12,016 25,747,932 36,074 7,315,392 10,842 3,312,308 4,644 5,670,982 5,640 4,903,764 7,610 3,404,620 4,792 13,260,192 18,744 2,976,148 5,414 2,065,506 996 759,741,590 1,092,602

Total

Number of bottles of ink

27,731 30,119 9,222 16,276 8,521 19,992 2,767 24,272 681 3,972 34,137 269,257 37,898 48,808 50,414 5,707 23,151 4,236 16,590 7,326 5,810 14,227 14,262 9,535 16,879 13,059 1,037 8,468 13,597 8,308 12,724 8,421 996 624,847

Polling Booths

Note: Data only consists of new logistic. KPU reused most of ballot boxes and polling booths used in the 2009 elections.

Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Tenggara Timur West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua Overseas Total

PROVINCES

12,708 26,946 6,665 15,827 4,696 10,312 2,383 12,791 796 587 9,535 131,335 13,592 2,965 34,605 44,242 4,662 9,779 3,663 10,148 5,978 4,057 3,866 3,714 6,521 10,045 8,227 617 6,591 4,924 5,187 37,488 10,828 498 373,067

Ballot Boxes

Logistic of the 2014 Legislative Elections

684,065 1,849,130 759,500 757,825 502,130 1,091,465 265,235 1,003,570 166,600 227,045 853,499 5,488,025 4,707,340 513,965 5,229,170 1,246,995 489,570 727,470 679,470 742,570 365,015 546,785 526,955 327,840 371,020 1,098,870 336,945 143,355 172,765 234,200 149,915 588,845 170,995 18,106 33,036,250

Seal 10,839 30,281 12,548 12,469 8,228 17,906 4,285 16,492 2,741 3,745 17,045 90,918 77,693 8,523 86,389 20,641 8,095 12,020 11,028 12,196 5,947 8,933 8,651 5,302 6,008 18,037 5,421 2,322 2,820 3,805 2,396 9,372 2,707 498 426,767

Hologram 449,793 1,206,907 494,744 494,087 327,696 712,078 173,663 654,484 108,639 147,959 529,349 3,572,262 3,066,775 334,485 3,405,987 811,859 318,837 473,836 444,408 484,348 238,545 357,083 343,761 214,614 242,788 716,859 220,815 93,810 112,852 153,159 98,404 386,844 112,477 6,461 21,510,668

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Chapter III 2014 Legislative Elections Result in Infographics

General Elections Commission announ administrative verification on ces that 16 political parties passed Oct. 28, 2012. (Photo by KPU)

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Pengundian dan Penetapan Nomor Urut Partai Politik (Foto: Dok.KPU)

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Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Tenggara Timur West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua Domestic Subtotal Overseas TOTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

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77

Electoral Regions 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 11 10 1 11 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Number of polling stations 10,839 30,281 12,548 12,469 8,228 17,906 4,285 16,492 2,741 3,745 17,045 90,918 77,693 8,523 86,389 20,641 8,095 12,020 11,028 12,196 5,947 8,933 8,651 5,302 6,008 18,037 5,421 2,322 2,820 3,805 2,396 9,372 2,707 545,803 545,803 498 546,301 251,824,296

Total population 5,015,234 15,227,719 5,617,977 6,456,322 3,532,126 8,528,719 1,996,538 9,586,492 1,349,199 1,895,590 9,603,417 39,910,274 32,578,357 3,458,029 37,269,885 9,938,820 4,227,705 5,398,573 5,343,902 5,193,272 2,640,070 4,145,843 4,154,954 2,583,511 2,935,343 9,368,107 2,691,623 1,147,528 1,589,162 1,866,248 1,258,354 4,224,232 1,091,171 251,824,296 251,824,296 93,886,517

92,767,493 92,767,493

93,060,494 93,060,494 93,980,181

Number of female voters 1,679,806 4,914,344 1,824,713 1,981,179 1,200,947 2,850,750 665,634 2,861,193 447,173 623,672 3,454,488 16,183,594 13,640,727 1,403,038 15,441,494 3,868,661 1,480,404 1,788,374 1,592,346 1,699,702 844,279 1,386,004 1,333,153 915,446 933,144 3,225,912 880,079 400,260 434,664 597,359 403,028 1,479,697 332,229

Number of male voters 1,635,288 4,822,388 1,797,752 2,098,334 1,245,798 2,913,528 692,877 3,016,021 471,640 654,997 3,547,032 16,378,177 13,485,333 1,320,583 14,957,275 3,992,403 1,455,831 1,679,877 1,502,642 1,779,666 934,693 1,399,526 1,514,712 943,869 968,666 3,033,129 886,925 397,362 437,020 583,706 415,992 1,720,580 376,872 185,827,987 185,827,987 2,025,005 187,852,992

Total eligible voters 3,315,094 9,736,732 3,622,465 4,079,513 2,446,745 5,764,278 1,358,511 5,877,214 918,813 1,278,669 7,001,520 32,561,771 27,126,060 2,723,621 30,398,769 7,861,064 2,936,235 3,468,251 3,094,988 3,479,368 1,778,972 2,785,530 2,847,865 1,859,315 1,901,810 6,259,041 1,767,004 797,622 871,684 1,181,065 819,020 3,200,277 709,101

124,885,737

2,316,226 6,124,359 2,405,339 2,669,684 1,691,958 3,943,842 923,755 4,059,500 583,447 822,336 4,891,034 21,190,627 17,603,459 2,059,453 19,992,320 4,841,859 2,024,250 2,412,489 2,355,161 2,478,262 1,139,544 1,837,931 1,798,439 1,409,946 1,424,748 4,404,165 1,180,733 636,654 659,966 927,338 540,891 2,963,280 573,725 124,885,737 124,885,737

Valid votes

Number of Voters, Valid Votes and Voter Turnout per Province

75.11 %

Voter turnout rate 78.89 % 70.50 % 70.79 % 72.85 % 80.21 % 78.47 % 81.44 % 76.13 % 74.44 % 71.65 % 68.67 % 72.82 % 73.89 % 81.46 % 75.55 % 72.73 % 78.66 % 79.58 % 79.87 % 78.14 % 72.54 % 75.77 % 72.27 % 80.80 % 78.73 % 75.39 % 74.77 % 83.20 % 81.29 % 82.20 % 82.83 % 95.20 % 85.26 % 75.11 % 75.11 %

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Voter Turnout Rate per Province 0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

Aceh

78.89%

North Sumatra

70.50%

West Sumatera

70.79%

Riau

0.9

72.85%

Jambi

80.21%

South Sumatera

78.47%

Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java

81.44% 76.13% 74.44% 71.65% 68.67% 72.82% 73.89%

Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali

72.73% 78.66%

West Nusa Tenggara

79.58%

East Tenggara Timur

79.87%

West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi

78.14% 72.54% 75.77% 72.27% 80.80% 78.73%

South Sulawesi

75.39%

Southeast Sulawesi

74.77%

Gorontalo West Sulawesi

83.20% 81.29%

Maluku

82.20%

North Maluku

82.83%

Papua West Papua

20

81.46% 75.55%

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1


GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

9.04%

18.96%

14.75%

11.81%

10.19%

6.77%

PDIP

PAN

9,481,395

7.57%

9,459,415

12,728,950

6.74%

PKS

14,760,090

8,455,614 23,673,018 18,424,715 14,750,043 12,724,509

PKB

8,480,158

18,432,216

8,412,949 11,292,151

NASDEM

8,402,894

11,299,017

23,681,233

6.53%

8,152,957

PPP

6,590,804

5.27%

6,575,391

HANURA

8,157,522

1.46%

1,822,908

PBB

1,826,057

0.91%

1,142,067

PKPI

1,143,138

(Nasdem: National Democratic Party; PKB: National Awakening Party; PKS: Prosperous Justice Party; PDI-P: Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle; Golkar party, Gerindra: Great Indonesia Movement Party; Democratic Party; PAN: National Mandate Party; PPP: United Development Party; HANURA: People’s Conscience Party; PBB: Crescent Star Party; PKPI: Indonesian Justice and Unity Party)

0

5,000,000

10,000,000

15,000,000

20,000,000

25,000,000

Votes Gained by Political Parties

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TOTAL

Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua

PROVINSI Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Tenggara Timur West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi

Nasdem PKB 271,574 137,656 412,448 255,058 214,493 88,370 165,854 216,842 98,336 105,551 277,404 279,288 130,759 81,522 304,422 333,767 47,763 22,662 95,848 28,976 231,530 239,181 1,035,728 1,572,734 1,035,126 2,305,442 107,433 129,943 1,495,471 3,533,902 316,865 350,146 60,969 39,281 154,981 182,320 270,964 130,925 168,741 117,937 85,960 67,753 102,431 202,893 117,117 84,147 69,628 23,930 171,289 71,783 316,421 168,830 90,363 58,772 20,930 13,285 33,587 50,166 107,443 113,294 75,494 15,849 298,176 251,772 27,401 18,174 8,412,949 11,292,151

Source: KPU regulation No. 574 issued on Sept. 28, 2014

No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

PKS PDIP GOLKAR GERINDRA DEMOKRAT 179,808 145,700 232,500 366,385 352,009 441,565 956,428 1,004,498 816,642 728,699 205,760 184,065 403,249 348,280 302,231 190,003 374,487 544,986 260,074 261,204 70,303 274,143 288,724 193,970 235,471 242,516 692,847 660,932 505,386 396,365 75,826 119,296 92,612 108,507 74,443 352,971 711,346 464,318 538,643 470,792 41,897 137,085 71,063 37,250 62,718 66,095 132,412 95,354 91,942 81,150 537,905 1,410,173 434,428 610,780 351,993 1,903,548 4,159,411 3,540,629 2,378,762 1,931,014 1,076,508 4,295,605 2,497,282 2,023,080 1,120,719 147,875 570,531 200,474 244,144 146,688 887,111 3,580,945 2,142,221 2,356,570 2,148,053 391,847 815,517 650,492 641,510 502,954 37,090 872,885 329,620 219,521 311,246 253,870 189,569 333,282 263,621 318,713 61,999 403,821 452,196 233,929 316,010 102,146 817,770 348,986 236,281 196,890 49,522 350,701 141,095 120,019 75,467 152,108 192,364 486,314 172,398 101,071 144,705 312,574 362,238 222,472 159,977 41,434 449,675 217,265 146,007 163,775 83,990 143,106 274,610 182,217 174,006 338,966 313,515 884,841 660,262 489,905 60,177 97,056 178,294 123,957 126,764 26,499 40,606 310,790 49,342 47,662 21,261 41,678 123,048 98,461 119,801 49,528 192,731 162,549 130,794 66,517 47,167 114,051 77,816 35,266 46,183 159,653 491,591 257,767 303,396 700,150 13,961 89,334 160,242 30,175 143,869 8,455,614 23,673,018 18,424,715 14,750,043 12,724,509

PAN 241,196 500,672 226,648 266,730 179,438 333,450 92,680 421,464 46,306 119,044 211,540 1,391,480 1,208,202 355,787 1,258,905 348,628 23,628 196,074 205,905 196,212 84,259 73,068 96,998 150,989 97,049 406,880 271,231 41,222 93,977 26,473 54,893 193,145 45,242 9,459,415

Votes Gained by Political Parties per Province PPP 200,731 314,944 206,296 187,201 104,628 168,762 61,856 148,105 52,370 37,760 497,852 1,631,804 1,151,773 94,435 1,305,335 410,960 15,047 172,421 30,275 136,564 79,756 215,082 131,381 31,601 52,099 387,784 99,140 31,114 35,619 27,702 15,469 105,766 11,325 8,152,957

HANURA PBB PKPI 88,182 67,506 32,979 465,139 129,700 98,566 136,148 65,693 24,106 112,706 62,269 27,328 85,439 39,203 16,752 216,553 124,136 45,220 49,668 17,663 18,923 232,196 45,482 35,994 31,748 24,519 8,066 50,736 11,913 11,106 286,752 51,558 27,342 1,157,286 368,483 119,748 730,752 99,132 59,838 42,782 14,162 5,199 1,035,223 166,684 81,900 274,292 89,210 49,438 77,247 3,731 33,985 222,410 83,768 41,460 148,255 40,909 59,973 86,741 30,813 39,181 50,941 15,431 18,640 95,110 30,734 14,358 98,587 40,586 27,657 91,875 8,652 15,115 123,646 26,087 24,866 286,724 57,660 92,377 40,315 26,699 7,965 36,640 16,172 2,392 22,253 6,292 13,823 27,120 8,646 14,541 19,238 27,338 12,127 135,257 16,265 50,342 17,430 5,812 10,760 6,575,391 1,822,908 1,142,067

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Chapter IV Demographic Data of Elected Members of DPR in 2014 Elections

Inaugural Members of The Ho use

of Representatives. (Photo by

KPU)

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Chapter IV Demographic Data of Elected Members of DPR in 2014 Elections

Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Age 60

56 48

50 40

36

35

28

30

24

20

22

19

17 8

10

29

27

15

14

2

1

0

19 14

NASDEM

0

PKB

1

PKS

PDIP

1

GOLKAR

21-30

3

0

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

31-45

10

9

5

3

2

0

25

12

10

8

26 20

46-60

3

2

PAN

6 0

PPP

0

HANURA

> 60

Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Religion 90

82

80 70

62

61

60

40

48

46

50

47

40

39

32

31

30 20 10 0

10

2

1

NASDEM

0

0

PKB

Islam

0

3

1

0

PKS

PDIP

Protestant

GOLKAR

Catholic

13

9

8

6

2

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

Hinduism

Buddhism

0

1

PAN

0

0

PPP

2

1

HANURA

Confucianism

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Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Education Background 60

56

50

40

37

36

35 30 31

30

26

20

10

18

16 9

8

16

8 2

0

0

22

21

6 0

NASDEM

13

12 4

PKB

PKS

5 0

PDIP

High School

11

3

2

1

0

10

9

1

0

GOLKAR

Diploma

19 20

19 11

8 5

3

2

0

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

Undergraduate

7 7

5

3

1

PAN

2

PPP

Graduate

0 0

HANURA

Doctor

Elected Members of DPR per Political Party Based on Job 60

50

48

47 44

42

40

35 31 30

27 22

20

10

18

16

18

10

17

16

9

10

5 2

15

10

6 3

17

16

2

2

13 9

8 5

4

2

13

4 0

0 NASDEM

PKB

Member of DPR/DPD /DPRD

26

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA

State/Regional-Owned Enterprises

DEMOKRAT

PAN

Entrepreneur/Private Sector

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9

4 0

PPP

HANURA

None

1


Chapter IV Demographic Data of Elected Members of DPR in 2014 Elections

Elected Members of DPR Based on Location 80.0%

75.8%

73.5% 70.0%

70.0%

60.0%

65.1% 60.7%

58.9%

56.3%

50.0%

40.0%

39.3%

43.8%

41.1%

54.3%

53.2% 46.8%

45.7%

34.9% 30.0%

30.0%

66.7%

33.3%

26.5%

24.2% 20.0%

10.0%

0.0% Inside election area Outside election area

DEMOKRAT 39.3% 60.7%

GERINDRA 41.1% 58.9%

GOLKAR 24.2% 75.8%

HANURA 43.8% 56.3%

NASDEM 45.7% 54.3%

PAN 26.5% 73.5%

PDIP 34.9% 65.1%

PKB 46.8% 53.2%

PKS 30.0% 70.0%

PPP 33.3% 66.7%

Based on Location

35% 65%

inside election area

outside election area

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Elected Member of DPR per Political Party Based on Gender 88

90

Male Female

75

80 70

62

60

48

50 40

40

39

37

31

29

30

21

20

4

10

10

16

11

13

9

1

10

14

2

0

39 1 37 10

88 21

PARTAI GOLKAR

75 16 62 11

463 97

48 13

31 4 14 2

28

29 10

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Parliament building in Jakarta

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ACEH IN NUMBERS

Population:

5,015,234 Vote Division Number: 178,171

2 Electoral Regions 10,839 Polling Stations 3,315,094 Voters 1,635,288 1,679,806

Male

Female

13 78.89% 2,316,226

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 366,385

400,000

352,009

350,000

300,000

271,574 241,196 232,500

250,000 200,731 179,808

200,000

145,700

137,656 150,000

88,182 67,506

100,000

32,979 50,000

11.72%

5.94%

7.76%

6.29%

10.04%

15.82%

15.20%

10.41%

8.67%

3.81%

2.91%

1.42%

-

NASDEM

32

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

271,574

137,656

179,808

145,700

232,500

366,385

352,009

11.72%

5.94%

7.76%

6.29%

10.04%

15.82%

15.20%

PAN

PPP

HANURA

241,196

200,731

10.41%

8.67%

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PBB

PKPI

88,182

67,506

32,979

3.81%

2.91%

1.42%


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NORTH SUMATERA IN NUMBERS

Population:

15,227,719 Vote Division Number: 204,145

3 Electoral Regions 30,281 Polling Stations 9,736,732 Voters 4,822,388 Male 4,914,344 Female

30 70.50% 6,124,359

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 1,200,000 1,004,498 956,428 1,000,000 816,642 728,699

800,000

500,672

600,000

465,139

441,565

412,448

314,944

400,000 255,058

129,700

200,000

6.73%

4.16%

7.12%

15.62%

16.40%

13.33%

PKB

PKS

PDIP

412,448

255,058

441,565

956,428

1,004,498

816,642

6.73%

4.16%

7.21%

15.62%

16.40%

13.33%

11.90%

8.18%

5.14%

7.59%

2.12%

98,566

1.61%

-

NASDEM

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

728,699

500,672

314,944

11.90%

8.18%

5.14%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

465,139

129,700

98,566

7.59%

2.12%

1.61%

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WEST SUMATERA IN NUMBERS

Population:

5,617,977 Vote Division Number: 171,810

2 Electoral Regions 12,548 Polling Stations 3,622,465 Voters 1,797,752 1,824,713

Male

Female

14 70.79% 2,405,339

DPR Seats

Valid Votes

Voter Turnout Rate

Votes Gained by Political Party 450,000

403,249

400,000

348,280

350,000

302,231

300,000 226,648 250,000

214,493

206,296

205,760 184,065

200,000 136,148 150,000 88,370 65,693

100,000

50,000

24,106

8.92%

3.67%

8.55%

7.65%

16.76%

14.48%

12.57%

9.42%

8.58%

5.66%

2.73%

1.00%

-

NASDEM

34

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

214,493

88,370

205,760

184,065

403,249

348,280

8.92%

3.67%

8.55%

7.65%

16.76%

14.48%

PAN

PPP

HANURA

302,231

226,648

206,296

12.57%

9.42%

8.58%

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PBB

PKPI

136,148

65,693

24,106

5.66%

2.73%

1.00%


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RIAU IN NUMBERS

Population:

6,456,322 Vote Division Number: 243,608

2 Electoral Regions 12,469 Polling Stations 4,079,513 Voters 2,098,334 Male 1,981,179 Female

11 72.85% 2,669,684

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 600,000

544,986

500,000

374,487

400,000

260,074

300,000

261,204

266,730

216,842

187,201

190,003 200,000

165,854 122,706 62,269

100,000

27,328

6.19%

8.09%

7.09%

13.98%

20.34%

9.71%

9.75%

9.95%

6.99%

4.58%

2.32%

1.02%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

165,854

216,842

190,003

374,487

544,986

260,074

261,204

266,730

187,201

112,706

62,269

27,328

6.21%

8.12%

7.12%

14.03%

20.41%

9.74%

9.78%

9.99%

7.01%

4.22%

2.33%

1.02%

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JAMBI IN NUMBERS

Population:

3,532,126 Vote Division Number: 241,708

1 Electoral Region 8,228 Polling Stations 2,446,745 Voters 1,245,798 1,200,947

Male

Female

7 80.21% 1,691,958 Voter Turnout Rate

DPR Seats

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 288,724 300,000

274,143

235,471 250,000 193,970

179,438

200,000

150,000 98,336

104,628

105,551

85,439 100,000

70,303 39,203

50,000

16,752

5.81%

6.24%

4.16%

16.20%

17.06%

11.46%

13.92%

6.18%

10.61%

5.05%

2.32%

0.99%

-

36

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

98,336

105,551

70,303

274,143

288,724

193,970

235,471

179,438

104,628

5.81%

6.24%

4.16%

16.20%

17.06%

11.46%

13.92%

10.61%

6.18%

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HANURA

PBB

PKPI

85,439

39,203

16,752

5.05%

2.32%

0.99%


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SOUTH SUMATERA IN NUMBERS

Population:

8,528,719 Vote Division Number: 231,991

2 Electoral Regions 17,906 Polling Stations 5,764,278 Voters 2,913,528 2,850,750

Male

Female

17 78.47% 3,943,842

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 692,609 700,000

660,836

600,000 505,105 500,000 396,402 333,224

400,000 277,486

279,348

300,000

242,470

217,859 168,796

200,000

124,443

45,264

100,000

7.04%

7.08%

6.15%

17.56%

16.76%

12.81%

10.05%

8.45%

4.28%

5.52%

3.16%

1.15%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

277,404

279,288

242,516

692,847

660,932

505,386

396,365

333,450

168,762

7.04%

7.08%

6.15%

17.57%

16.76%

12.82%

10.05%

8.46%

4.28%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

216,553

124,136

45,220

5.49%

3.15%

1.15%

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BENGKULU IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,996,538 Vote Division Number: 230,939

1 Electoral Region 4,285 Polling Stations 1,358,511 Voters 692,877 665,634

4 81.44%

DPR Seats

Male

Female

923,755 Valid Votes

Voter Turnout Rate

Votes Gained by Political Party 140,000

130,759 119,296 108,507

120,000

92,680

92,612

100,000 81,522

74,443

75,826

80,000 61,856 49,668

60,000

40,000 18,923

17,663 20,000

14.16%

8.83%

8.21%

12.91%

10.08%

11.75%

8.06%

10.08%

6.70%

5.38%

1.91%

2.05%

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PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

130,759

81,522

75,826

119,296

92,612

108,507

74,443

92,680

61,856

14.16%

8.83%

8.21%

12.91%

10.03%

11.75%

8.06%

10.03%

6.70%

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PBB

PKPI

49,668

17,663

18,923

5.38%

1.91%

2.05%


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LAMPUNG IN NUMBERS

Population:

9,586,492 Vote Division Number: 225,528

2 Electoral Regions 16,492 Polling Stations 5,877,214 Voters 3,016,021 2,861,193

Male

Female

18 76.13% 4,059,500

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 800,000 711,346 700,000

538,643

600,000

470,792

464,318

421,464

500,000

400,000 304,422

333,767

352,971

300,000

232,196 148,105

200,000

45,482

100,000

7.50%

8.22%

8.69%

17.52%

11.44%

13.27%

11.60%

10.38%

3.65%

5.72%

1.12%

35,994

0.89%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

304,422

333,767

352,971

711,346

464,318

538,643

470,792

421,464

148,105

7.50%

8.22%

8.69%

17.52%

11.44%

13.27%

11.60%

10.38%

3.65%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

232,196

45,482

35,994

5.72%

1.12%

0.89%

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BANGKA BELITUNG IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,349,199 Vote Division Number: 194,482

1 Electoral Region 2,741 Polling Stations 918,813 Voters 471,640 447,173

3 74.44%

DPR Seats

Male

Female

583,447

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 137,085 140,000

120,000

100,000

71,063

80,000

60,000

62,718 52,370

46,306

47,763 41,897

37,250 31,748

40,000

24,519

22,662

8,066

20,000

8.19%

3.88%

7.18%

23.50%

12.18%

6.38%

10.75%

7.94%

8.98%

5.44%

4.20%

1.38%

-

40

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

47,763

22,662

41,897

137,085

71,063

37,250

8.19%

3.88%

7.18%

23.50%

12.18%

6.38%

PAN

PPP

62,718

46,306

52,370

31,748

24,519

8,066

10.75%

7.94%

8.98%

5.44%

4.20%

1.38%

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PBB

PKPI


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RIAU ISLANDS IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,895,590 Vote Division Number: 274,112

1 Electoral Region 3,745 Polling Stations 1,278,669 Voters 654,997 623,672

3 71.65%

DPR Seats

Male

Female

822,336

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 132,412

140,000

119,044

120,000 95,848

95,354

100,000

91,942 81,150

80,000

66,095

50,736

60,000 37,760 40,000

28,976

11,913

20,000

11.66%

3.52%

8.04%

16.10%

11.60%

11.18%

9.87%

14.48%

4.59%

6.17%

1.45%

11,106

1.35%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

95,848

28,976

66,095

132,412

95,354

91,942

81,150

119,044

37,760

11.66%

3.52%

8.04%

16.10%

11.60%

11.18%

9.87%

14.48%

4.59%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

50,736

11,913

11,106

6.17%

1.45%

1.35%

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JAVA IN INFOGRAPHICS

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JAKARTA IN NUMBERS

Population:

9,603,417 Vote Division Number: 232,906

3 Electoral Regions 17,045 Polling Stations 7,001,520 Voters 3,547,032 3,454,488

Male

Female

21 68.67% 4,891,034

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 1,600,000 1,410,173 1,400,000

1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000

610,780 537,905

497,852

600,000

434,428 351,993

400,000

231,530

286,752

211,540

239,181

200,000

51,558

4.73%

4.89%

11.00%

28.83%

PKB

PKS

PDIP

8.88%

12.49%

7.20%

4.38%

10.18%

5.86%

1.05%

27,342

0.56%

-

NASDEM

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

231,530

239,181

537,905

1,410,173

434,428

610,780

351,993

211,540

497,852

286,752

51,558

27,342

4.73%

4.89%

11.00%

28.83%

8.88%

12.49%

7.20%

4.33%

10.18%

5.86%

1.05%

0.56%

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WEST JAVA IN NUMBERS

39,910,274 Vote Division Number: 232,864

Population:

11 Electoral Regions 90,918 Polling Stations 32,561,771 Voters 16,378,177 Male 16,183,594 Female

91 72.82% 21,190,627

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 4,500,000

4,159,411

4,000,000

3,540,629

3,500,000

3,000,000 2,378,762 2,500,000 1,931,014

1,903,548 2,000,000

1,500,000

1,631,804

1,391,480

1,572,734

1,157,286

1,035,728

1,000,000 368,483 500,000

4.89%

7.42%

8.98%

19.63%

16.71%

11.23%

9.11%

119,748

7.70%

6.57%

5.46%

1.74%

0.57%

0

NASDEM

44

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

1,035,728

1,572,734

1,903,548

4,159,411

3,540,629

2,378,762

1,931,014

1,391,480

1,631,804

1,157,286

368,483

119,748

4.89%

7.42%

8.98%

19.63%

16.71%

11.23%

9.11%

6.57%

7.70%

5.46%

1.74%

0.57%

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CENTRAL JAVA IN NUMBERS

Population:

32,578,357 Vote Division Number: 228,616

10 Electoral Regions 77,693 Polling Stations 27,126,060 Voters 13,485,333 Male 13,640,727 Female

77 73.89% 17,603,459

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 4,295,605

4,500,000

4,000,000

3,500,000

3,000,000

2,497,282 2,305,442

2,500,000

2,023,080

2,000,000 1,208,202 1,500,000

1,151,773

1,120,719

1,076,508

1,035,126

730,752

1,000,000

500,000

24.40%

13.10%

6.12%

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

1,035,126

2,305,442

1,076,508

4,295,605

5.88%

13.10%

6.12%

24.40%

5.88%

14.19%

11.49%

6.37%

6.86%

6.54%

4.15%

99,132

0.56%

59,838

0.34%

-

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

2,497,282 2,023,080 14.19%

11.49%

PAN

PPP

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

1,120,719

1,208,202

1,151,773

730,752

99,132

59,838

6.37%

6.86%

6.54%

4.15%

0.56%

0.34%

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YOGYAKARTA IN NUMBERS

Population:

3,458,029 Vote Division Number: 257,432

1 Electoral Region 8,523 Polling Stations 2,723,621 Voters 1,320,583 Male 1,403,038 Female

8 81.46% 2,059,453

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 570,531

600,000

500,000

355,787 400,000

300,000

244,144 200,474

200,000

146,688

147,875 107,433

129,943 94,435

100,000

42,782

5.22%

6.31%

7.18%

27.70%

9.73%

11.85%

7.12%

17.28%

4.59%

2.08%

14,162

0.69%

5,199

0.25%

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

107,433

129,943

147,875

570,531

200,474

244,144

146,688

355,787

94,435

42,782

14,162

5,199

5.22%

6.31%

7.18%

27.70%

9.73%

11.85%

7.12%

17.28%

4.59%

2.08%

0.69%

0.25%

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HANURA

PBB

PKPI


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EAST JAVA IN NUMBERS

Population:

37,269,885 Vote Division Number: 229,797

11 Electoral Regions 86,389 Polling Stations 30,398,769 Voters 14,957,275 15,441,494

Male

Female

87 75.55% 19,992,320

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 4,000,000

3,580,945

3,533,902 3,500,000

3,000,000 2,356,570 2,500,000

2,148,053

2,142,221

2,000,000 1,495,471

1,258,905

1,305,335

1,500,000

1,035,223 887,111

1,000,000

166,684

500,000

7.48%

17.68%

4.44%

17.91%

10.72%

11.79%

10.74%

6.30%

6.53%

5.18%

0.83%

81,900

0.41%

-

NASDEM

PKB

1,495,471

3,533,902

7.48%

17.68%

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

887,111

3,580,945

2,142,221

2,356,570

2,148,053

1,258,905

1,305,335

1,035,223

166,684

81,900

4.44%

17.91%

10.72%

11.79%

10.74%

6.30%

6.53%

5.18%

0.83%

0.41%

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BANTEN IN NUMBERS

Population:

9,938,820 Vote Division Number: 220,085

3 Electoral Regions 20,641 Polling Stations 7,861,064 Voters 3,992,403 Male 3,868,661 Female

22 72.73% 4,841,859

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 900,000

815,517

800,000 650,492

700,000

641,510

600,000

502,954

500,000

410,960

391,847 400,000

316,865

348,628

350,146 274,292

300,000

200,000 89,210 100,000

49,438

6.54%

7.23%

8.09%

16.84%

13.43%

13.25%

10.39%

8.49%

7.20%

5.67%

1.84%

1.02%

-

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

316,865

350,146

391,847

815,517

650,492

641,510

502,954

348,628

410,960

6.54%

7.23%

8.09%

16.84%

13.43%

13.25%

10.39%

7.20%

8.49%

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PBB

PKPI

274,292

89,210

49,438

5.67%

1.84%

1.02%


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BALI, WEST NUSA TENGGARA & EAST NUSA TENGGARA IN INFOGRAPHICS

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BALI IN NUMBERS

Population:

4,227,705 Vote Division Number: 224,917

1 Electoral Region 8,095 Polling Stations 2,936,235 Voters 1,455,831 Male 1,480,404 Female

9 78.66% 2,024,250

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 872,885 900,000

800,000

700,000

600,000

500,000 329,620

400,000

300,000

311,246

219,521

200,000 60,969 100,000

39,281

3.01%

1.94%

1.83%

77,247

23,628

37,090

43.12%

16.28%

10.84%

15.38%

15,047

1.17%

0.74%

3.82%

3,731

0.18%

33,985

1.68%

-

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

60,969

39,281

37,090

872,885

329,620

219,521

3.01%

1.94%

1.83%

43.12%

16.28%

10.84%

311,246

23,628

15,047

77,247

3,731

33,985

15.38%

1.17%

0.74%

3.82%

0.18%

1.68%

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PBB

PKPI


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WEST NUSA TENGGARA IN NUMBERS Population:

5,398,573 Vote Division Number: 241,249

1 Electoral Region 12,020 Polling Stations 3,468,251 Voters 1,679,877 Male 1,788,374 Female

10 79.58% 2,412,489

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 333,282 318,713

350,000

300,000

263,621

253,870

222,410

250,000 196,074 189,569

182,320

200,000

172,421

154,981 150,000 83,768 100,000 41,460 50,000

6.42%

7.56%

10.52%

7.86%

13.81%

10.93%

13.21%

8.13%

7.15%

9.22%

3.47%

1.72%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

154,981

182,320

253,870

189,569

333,282

263,621

318,713

196,074

172,421

6.42%

7.56%

10.52%

7.86%

13.81%

10.93%

13.21%

8.13%

7.15%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

222,410

83,768

41,460

9.22%

3.47%

1.72%

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EAST NUSA TENGGARA IN NUMBERS Population:

5,343,902 Vote Division Number: 181,166

2 Electoral Regions 11,028 Polling Stations 3,094,988 Voters 1,502,642 1,592,346

Male

Female

13 79.87 % 2,355,161

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 500,000

452,196

450,000

403,821

400,000 316,010

350,000 300,000

270,964 233,929

205,905

250,000 200,000

148,255 130,925

150,000

59,973

61,999

100,000

40,909

30,275 50,000

11.51%

5.56%

2.63%

17.15%

19.20%

9.93%

13.42%

8.74%

1.29%

6.29%

1.74%

2.55%

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

270,964

130,925

61,999

403,821

452,196

233,929

316,010

205,905

30,275

11.51%

5.56%

2.63%

17.15%

19.20%

9.93%

13.42%

8.74%

1.29%

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PBB

PKPI

148,255

40,909

59,973

6.29%

1.74%

2.55%


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KALIMANTAN IN INFOGRAPHICS

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WEST KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS

5,193,272 Vote Division Number: 247,826

Population:

1 Electoral Region 12,196 Polling Stations 3,479,368 Voters 1,779,666 1,699,702

Male

Female

10 78.14% 2,478,262

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 900,000

817,770

800,000

700,000

600,000

500,000 348,986

400,000

236,281

300,000

196,890

196,212

168,741 200,000

100,000

136,564 117,937

102,146

86,741 39,181

30,813

6.81%

4.76%

4.12%

33.00%

14.08%

9.53%

7.94%

7.92%

5.51%

3.50%

1.24%

1.58%

-

54

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

168,741

117,937

102,146

817,770

348,986

236,281

6.81%

4.76%

4.12%

33.00%

14.08%

9.53%

PAN

PPP

196,890

196,212

136,564

86,741

30,813

39,181

7.94%

7.92%

5.51%

3.50%

1.24%

1.58%

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PBB

PKPI


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CENTRAL KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS Population:

2,640,070 Vote Division Number: 189,924

1 Electoral Region 5,947 Polling Stations 1,778,972 Voters 934,693 844,279

Male

Female

6 72.54% 1,139,544

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 400,000 350,701 350,000

300,000

250,000

200,000 141,095 120,019

150,000

84,259

85,960 100,000

79,756

75,467 67,753

50,941

49,522

15,431

50,000

7.54%

5.95%

4.35%

30.78%

12.38%

10.53%

6.62%

7.39%

7.00%

4.47%

1.35%

18,640

1.64%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

85,960

67,753

49,522

350,701

141,095

120,019

7.54%

5.95%

4.35%

30.78%

12.38%

10.53%

PAN

PPP

75,467

84,259

79,756

6.62%

7.39%

7.00%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

50,941

15,431

18,640

4.47%

1.35%

1.64%

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SOUTH KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS

Population:

4,145,843 Vote Division Number: 167,085

2 Electoral Regions 8,933 Polling Stations 2,785,530 Voters 1,399,526 1,386,004

Male

Female

11 75.77% 1,837,931

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 486,314 500,000 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 215,082

250,000

202,893

200,000 150,000

192,364

172,398

152,108 101,071

102,431

95,110

73,068

100,000 30,734 50,000

5.57%

11.04%

8.28%

10.47%

26.46%

9.38%

5.50%

3.98%

11.70%

5.17%

1.67%

14,358

0.78%

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PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

102,431

202,893

152,108

192,364

486,314

172,398

5.57%

11.04%

8.28%

10.47%

26.46%

9.38%

PAN

PPP

101,071

73,068

215,082

5.50%

3.98%

11.70%

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PBB

PKPI

95,110

30,734

14,358

5.17%

1.67%

0.78%


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EAST KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS

Population:

4,154,954 Vote Division Number: 224,805

1 Electoral Region 8,651 Polling Stations 2,847,865 Voters 1,514,712 Male 1,333,153 Female

8 72.27% 1,798,439

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 400,000

362,238

350,000

312,574

300,000

222,472

250,000

200,000

159,977 144,705

150,000

131,381

117,117

96,998

98,587

84,147

100,000

40,586 50,000

6.51%

4.68%

8.05%

17.38%

20.14%

12.37%

8.90%

5.39%

7.31%

5.48%

2.26%

27,657

1.54%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

117,117

84,147

144,705

312,574

362,238

222,472

159,977

96,998

131,381

98,587

40,586

27,657

6.51%

4.68%

8.05%

17.38%

20.14%

12.37%

8.90%

5.39%

7.31%

5.48%

2.26%

1.54%

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SULAWESI

IN INFOGRAPHICS

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NORTH SULAWESI IN NUMBERS

Population:

2,583,511 Vote Division Number: 234,991

1 Electoral Region 5,302 Polling Stations 1,859,315 Voters 943,869 Male 915,446 Female

6 80.80% 1,409,946

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 449,675 450,000

400,000

350,000

300,000 217,265

250,000

163,775

200,000

150,989

146,007 150,000 91,875 100,000

69,628 41,434

50,000

31,601

23,930

4.94%

1.70%

2.94%

31.89%

15.41%

10.36%

11.62%

10.71%

2.24%

6.52%

8,652

0.61%

15,115

1.07%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

69,628

23,930

41,434

449,675

217,265

146,007

163,775

150,989

31,601

4.94%

1.70%

2.94%

31.89%

15.41%

10.36%

11.62%

10.71%

2.24%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

91,875

8,652

15,115

6.52%

0.61%

1.07%

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CENTRAL SULAWESI IN NUMBERS

Population:

2,935,343 Vote Division Number: 237,458

1 Electoral Region 6,008 Polling Stations 1,901,810 Voters 968,666 Male 933,144 Female

6 78.73% 1,424,748

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 274,610

300,000

250,000

200,000

182,217 171,289

174,006

143,106 150,000

123,646 97,049 83,990

100,000

71,783 52,099 26,087

50,000

12.02%

5.04%

5.90%

10.04%

19.27%

12.79%

12.21%

6.81%

3.66%

8.68%

1.83%

24,866

1.75%

-

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

171,289

71,783

83,990

143,106

274,610

182,217

174,006

97,049

52,099

12.02%

5.04%

5.90%

10.04%

19.27%

12.79%

12.21%

6.81%

3.66%

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PBB

PKPI

123,646

26,087

24,866

8.68%

1.83%

1.75%


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SOUTH SULAWESI IN NUMBERS

Population:

9,368,107 Vote Division Number: 183,507

3 Electoral Regions 18,037 Polling Stations 6,259,041 Voters 3,033,129 3,225,912

Male

Female

24 75.39% 4,404,165

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 884,841 900,000

800,000 660,262 700,000

600,000

489,905 406,880

500,000

387,784 400,000

338,966

316,421

313,515

286,724

300,000 168,830 200,000

92,377 57,660

100,000

7.18%

3.83%

7.70%

7.12%

20.09%

14.99%

11.12%

9.24%

8.80%

6.51%

1.31%

2.10%

-

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PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

316.421

168.830

338.966

313.515

884.841

660.262

489.905

406.880

387.784

7.18%

3.83%

7.70%

7.12%

20.09%

14.99%

11.12%

9.24%

8.80%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

286.724

57.660

92.377

6.51%

1.31%

2.10%

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SOUTHEAST SULAWESI IN NUMBERS Population:

2,691,623 Vote Division Number: 236,147

1 Electoral Region 5,421 Polling Stations 1,767,004 Voters 886,925 880,079

Male

Female

5 74.77% 1,180,733

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 271,231

300,000

250,000

178,294

200,000

150,000

123,957

126,764 99,140

97,056

90,363 100,000 58,772

60,177 40,315 26,699

50,000

7.65%

4.98%

5.10%

8.22%

15.10%

10.50%

10.74%

7,965

22.97%

8.40%

3.41%

2.26%

0.67%

-

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

90,363

58,772

60,177

97,056

178,294

123,957

7.65%

4.98%

5.10%

8.22%

15.10%

10.50%

126,764

271,231

99,140

40,315

26,699

7,965

10.74%

22.97%

8.40%

3.41%

2.26%

0.67%

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PBB

PKPI


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GORONTALO IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,147,528 Vote Division Number: 212,218

1 Electoral Region 2,322 Polling Stations 797,622 Voters 397,362 400,260

3 83.20%

DPR Seats

Male

Female

636,654

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 350,000

310,790

300,000

250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000 49,342

47,662

41,222

40,606 50,000

20,930

3.29%

31,114

26,499 13,285

2.09%

4.16%

36,640 16,172

6.38%

48.82%

7.75%

7.49%

6.47%

4.89%

5.76%

2.54%

2,392

0.38%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

20,930

13,285

26,499

40,606

310,790

49,342

3.29%

2.09%

4.16%

6.38%

48.82%

7.75%

PAN

PPP

47,662

41,222

31,114

7.49%

6.47%

4.89%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

36,640

16,172

2,392

5.76%

2.54%

0.38%

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WEST SULAWESI IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,589,162 Vote Division Number: 219,989

1 Electoral Region 2,820 Polling Stations 871,684 Voters 437,020 434,664

3 81.29%

DPR Seats

Male

Female

659,966

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 140,000

123,048

119,801

120,000 98,461

93,977

100,000

80,000

50,166

60,000

41,678

35,619

33,587 40,000

22,253

21,261

13,823 20,000

6,292

5.09%

7.60%

3.22%

6.32%

18.64%

14.92%

18.15%

14.24%

5.40%

3.37%

0.95%

2.09%

-

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

33,587

50,166

21,261

41,678

123,048

98,461

5.09%

7.60%

3.22%

6.32%

18.64%

14.92%

PAN

PPP

119,801

93,977

35,619

22,253

6,292

13,823

18.15%

14.24%

5.40%

3.37%

0.95%

2.09%

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PBB

PKPI


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MALUKU - PAPUA IN INFOGRAPHICS

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MALUKU IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,866,248 Vote Division Number: 231,835

1 Electoral Region 3,805 Polling Stations 1,181,065 Voters 583,706 597,359

4 82.20%

DPR Seats

Male

Female

927,338

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 192,731 200,000 180,000

162,549

160,000 130,794 140,000 120,000

107,443

113,294

100,000 66,517

80,000 49,528

60,000

26,473

27,702

40,000 20,000

27,120 14,541

8,646

11.59%

12.22%

5.34%

20.78%

17.53%

14.10%

7.17%

2.85%

2.99%

2.92%

0.93%

1.57%

-

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

107,443

113,294

49,528

192,731

162,549

130,794

11.59%

12.22%

5.34%

20.78%

17.53%

14.10%

66,517

26,473

27,702

27,120

8,646

14,541

7.17%

2.85%

2.99%

2.92%

0.93%

1.57%

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PKPI


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NORTH MALUKU IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,258,354 Vote Division Number: 180,297

1 Electoral Region 2,396 Polling Stations 819,020 Voters 415,992 Male 403,028 Female

3 82.83%

DPR Seats

540,891

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 140,000 122,504 120,000

100,000

80,000

85,413

77,099

71,757 65,357 50,587

60,000

45,594

30,180

40,000 22,655

20,000

23,345 13,154

20,000

10.41%

3.61%

11.43%

19.52%

13.61%

7.26%

8.06%

12.28%

3.19%

3.72%

4.81%

2.10%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

75,494

15,849

47,167

114,051

77,816

35,266

46,183

54,893

15,469

19,238

27,338

12,127

13.96%

2.93%

8.72%

21.09%

14.39%

6.52%

8.54%

10.15%

2.86%

3.56%

5.05%

2.24%

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PAPUA IN NUMBERS

Population:

4,224,232 Vote Division Number: 296,328

1 Electoral Region 9,372 Polling Stations 3,200,277 Voters 1,720,580 1,479,697

Male

Female

10 95.20% 2,963,280

DPR Seats

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 800,000 700,150 700,000

600,000 491,591 500,000

400,000 303,396

298,176 257,767

251,772

300,000

193,145 159,653

200,000

135,257

105,766

50,342

100,000

10.06%

8.50%

5.39%

15.59%

8.70%

10.24%

23.63%

3.57%

6.52%

4.56%

16,265

0.55%

1.70%

-

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NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

PAN

PPP

298,176

251,772

159,653

491,591

257,767

303,396

700,150

193,145

105,766

10.06%

8.50%

5.39%

16.59%

8.70%

10.24%

23.63%

6.52%

3.57%

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PBB

PKPI

135,257

16,265

50,342

4.56%

0.55%

1.70%


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WEST PAPUA IN NUMBERS

Population:

1,091,171 Vote Division Number: 191,242

1 Electoral Region 2,707 Polling Stations 709,101 Voters 376,872 332,229

3 85.26%

DPR Seats

Male

Female

573,725

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Votes Gained by Political Party 180,000

160,242 143,869

160,000

140,000

120,000 89,334

100,000

80,000 45,242

60,000

40,000

30,175

27,401 18,174

20,000

4.78%

3.17%

13,961

2.43%

11,325

15.57%

27.93%

5.26%

25.08%

7.89%

1.97%

17,430 5,812

3.04%

1.01%

10,760

1.88%

-

NASDEM

PKB

PKS

PDIP

GOLKAR

GERINDRA DEMOKRAT

27,401

18,174

13,961

89,334

160,242

30,175

4.78%

3.17%

2.43%

15.57%

27.93%

5.26%

PAN

PPP

143,869

45,242

11,325

25.08%

7.89%

1.97%

HANURA

PBB

PKPI

17,430

5,812

10,760

3.04%

1.01%

1.88%

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Elected legislative candidates from National Democratic (Nasdem) Party

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Valid Votes

1

Prof. Dr. Bachtiar Aly, M.A.

Aceh I

1

38,820

2

Zulfan Lindan

Aceh II

1

23,748

3

Prananda Surya Paloh

North Sumatera I

1

46,233

4

Sahat Silaban

North Sumatera II

2

67,555

5

H. M. Ali Umri, S.H., M.Kn.

North Sumatera III

1

39,948

6

H. Endre Saifoel

West Sumatera I

2

38,249

7

Irma Suryani

South Sumatera II

1

68,128

8

Patrice Rio Capella, S.H.

Bengkulu

1

86,405

9

Drs. Tamanuri, M.M.

Lampung II

1

76,081

Riau Islands

1

55,384

Jakarta III

1

60,683

12 Major General TNI (Purn) Supiadin Aries Saputra

West Java XI

1

14,099

13 Drs. Fadholi

Central Java I

2

41,185

14 H.M. Prasetyo, S.H.

Central Java II

1

51,999

15 Donny Imam Priambodo, ST., M.M.

Central Java III

1

42,491

16 Drs. KH. Choirul Muna

Central Java VI

1

66,131

17 Amelia Anggraini

Central Java VII

1

48,039

18 Drs. H. Hasan Aminuddin, M.Si.

East Java II

1

190,226

19 Drs. T. Taufiqulhadi, M.Si.

East Java IV

1

22,075

20 Kresna Dewanata Phrosakh

East Java V

1

52,413

21 Mohammad Mahardika Suprapto

East Java VI

1

14,376

22 Drg. Hj. Yayuk Sri Rahayuningsih, M.M., M.H.

East Java VII

1

34,291

23 Drs. H. Soehartono

East Java VIII

10

43,700

24 H. Slamet Junaedi

East Java XI

8

167,733

25 Hj. Tri Murny, S.H.

Banten I

1

36,571

10 Drs. H. Nyat Kadir 11 H. Ahmad Sahroni, S.E.

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Electoral Region

Ballot Order

26 Dr. H. Kurtubi, S.E., M.Sp., M.Sc.

West Nusa Tenggara

1

37,889

27 Johnny G. Plate, S.E.

East Nusa Tenggara I

1

33,704

28 Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat

East Nusa Tenggara II

7

77,555

West Kalimantan

1

73,774

Central Kalimantan

1

29,633

31 Dr. H. Achmad Amins, M.M.

East Kalimantan

1

35,142

32 Ahmad Hi M. Ali, S.E.

Central Sulawesi

1

109,021

33 Akbar Faizal

South Sulawesi II

1

47,940

34 H. M. Luthfi A. Mutty

South Sulawesi III

1

39,828

35 Sulaiman L. Hamzah

Papua

2

80,623

No

Name

29 H. Syarif Abdullah Alk, S.H., M.H. 30 H. Hamdhani, S.Ip.

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Elected Legislative Candidates from National Awakening Party (PKB)

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Aceh I

1

40,191

North Sumatera II

1

29,657

Valid Votes

1

H. Irmawan, S.Sos., M.M.

2

Marwan Dasopang

3

Muhamad Lukman Edi, M.Si.

Riau II

1

60,420

4

H. Handayani, S.Km.

Jambi

1

47,479

5

Bertu Merlas, S.T.

South Sumatera II

1

76,965

6

Drs. H. Musa Zainuddin

Lampung I

1

43,784

7

Hj. Chusnunia Chalim, M.Si.

Lampung II

1

56,752

8

H. Cucun Ahmad Syamsurijal

West Java II

2

37,763

9

Neng Eem Marhamah Zulfa Hiz

West Java III

3

12,149

10 Krisna Mukti

West Java VII

1

31,987

11 H. Dedi Wahidi

West Java VIII

1

67,722

12 KH. Maman Imanul Haq

West Java IX

1

39,080

13 H. Yanuar Prihatin, M.Si.

West Java X

1

17,823

14 H. Acep Adang Ruhiat

West Java XI

2

71,697

15 H. Alamudin Dimyati Rois

Central Java I

1

82,221

16 Drs. Fathan

Central Java II

1

93,097

17 H. Marwan Jafar

Central Java III

1

123,447

18 H. Mohamad Toha

Central Java V

1

71,688

19 H. Abdul Kadir Karding, S.Pi., M.Si.

Central Java VI

1

128,037

20 Drs. H. Taufiq R. Abdullah

Central Java VII

1

44,690

21 Siti Mukaromah S.Ag.

Central Java VIII

2

36,312

22 Bachrudin Nasori, S.Si., M.M.

Central Java IX

1

81,606

23 Muh. Hanif Dhakiri

Central Java X

1

95,625

24 Drs. Bisri Romly, M.M.

Central Java X

4

64,496

Yogyakarta

1

51,045

25 H. Agus Sulistiyono, S.E., M.T.

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Electoral Region

Ballot Order

26 H. Imam Nahrawi, S.Ag.

East Java I

1

80,283

27 Syaikhul Islam, M.Sosio

East Java I

2

91,211

28 H. Abdul Malik Haramain

East Java II

1

76,642

29 Hj. Nihayatul Wafiroh, M.A.

East Java III

2

90,197

30 Ir. M. Nasim Khan

East Java III

4

78,222

31 HM. Syaiful Bahri AnS.Hori, M.P.

East Java IV

1

47,918

32 Hadi Zainal Abidin, S.Pd., M.M.

East Java IV

8

46,685

33 Dra. Hj. Lathifah S.Hohib

East Java V

1

53,121

34 H. An'im F. Mahrus

East Java VI

1

71,421

35 Ibnu Multazam

East Java VII

1

75,312

36 Drs. Abd Muhaimin Iskandar, M.Si.

East Java VIII

1

116,694

37 Dra. Hj. Ida Fauziyah

East Java VIII

3

37,251

38 Hj. Anna Mu'awanah, S.E., M.H.

East Java IX

1

95,621

39 H. Jazilul Fawaid, Sq., M.A.

East Java X

2

94,147

40 Dr. Drs. KH. Kholilurrahman, S.H., M.Si.

East Java XI

8

146,054

41 Hj. Siti Masrifah, M.A.

Banten III

2

32,308

West Nusa Tenggara

1

69,542

West Kalimantan

1

28,608

44 Dr. H. Zainul Arifin Noor, S.E., M.M.

South Kalimantan I

1

31,975

45 Dr. H. M. Zairullah Azhar

South Kalimantan II

1

81,324

46 Rohani

Maluku

1

93,800

47 Peggi Patrisia Pattipi

Papua

2

106,371

No

Name

42 Ir. H. A. Helmy FaiS.Hal Zaini 43 Daniel Johan

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Elected Legislative Candidates from Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Aceh I

1

62,400

Valid Votes

1

M. Nasir Djamil, S.Ag.

2

Tifatul Sembiring

North Sumatera I

1

74,510

3

Iskan Qolba Lubis

North Sumatera II

1

40,763

4

Ansory Siregar

North Sumatera III

1

33,291

5

Hermanto, S.E., M.M.

West Sumatera I

1

25,756

6

H. Refrizal

West Sumatera II

2

25,568

7

Drs. H. Chairul Anwar, Apt.

Riau I

1

51,700

8

H. Mustafa Kamal, S.S.

South Sumatera I

1

35,857

9

Drs. H. Mohd. Iqbal Romzi

South Sumatera II

1

38,652

10 Drs. H. Almuzzammil Yusuf, M.Si

Lampung I

1

43,974

11 KH. Ir. Abdul Hakim, MM.

Lampung II

1

72,238

12 H. Ahmad Zainuddin, Lc

Jakarta I

1

50,474

13 Dr. H. M. Hidayat Nur Wahid, M.A

Jakarta II

1

119,267

14 Drs. H. Adang Daradjatun

Jakarta III

2

27,164

15 Ledia Hanifa Amaliah, SSi. M.Psi.t

West Java I

3

30,179

16 H. Ma'mur Hasanuddin, M.A.

West Java II

1

31,854

17 H. Ecky Awal Mucharam

West Java III

1

52,823

18 Ir. Yudi Widiana Adia, M.Si

West Java IV

1

30,119

19 Tb Soenmandjaja

West Java V

1

17,196

20 Mahfudz Abdurrahman

West Java VI

1

61,832

21 Dr. H Sa'duddin, M.M.

West Java VII

2

50,935

22 Drs. Mahfudz Siddiq, M.Si

West Java VIII

1

47,338

23 H. Nur Hasan Zaidi

West Java IX

1

36,517

24 Dr. KH. Surahman Hidayat, M.A.

West Java X

1

68,380

25 Mohamad Sohibul Iman

West Java XI

1

42,553

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26 H. M. Gamari

Central Java III

5

20,785

27 Drs. Hamid Noor Yasin, M.M.

Central Java IV

4

47,257

28 H. Abdul Kharis Almasyhari, S.E., M.Si, Akt

Central Java V

1

34,320

29 Drs. Abdul Fikri, M.M.

Central Java IX

1

34,173

30 Dr. H. Sukamta

Yogyakarta

1

49,771

31 Ir. H. Sigit Sosiantomo

East Java I

1

34,930

32 H. Rofi' Munawar, Lc.

East Java VII

1

46,669

33 Dr. Zulkieflimansyah, S.E., M.Sc

Banten II

1

38,966

34 H. Jazuli Juwaini, Lc, M.A.

Banten III

1

81,291

35 H. Fahri Hamzah, S.E.

West Nusa Tenggara

1

125,083

36 Habib Aboe Bakar Alhabsyi, S.E.

South Kalimantan I

1

66,864

37 H. Hadi Mulyadi, S.Si., M.Si.

East Kalimantan

2

53,143

38 Tamsil Linrung

South Sulawesi I

1

63,577

39 H. Andi Akmal Pasluddin, S.P., M.M.

South Sulawesi II

1

33,896

Papua

4

102,536

No

Name

40 Muhammad Yudi Kotouky

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Elected Legislative Candidates from Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Aceh II

6

64,159

Valid Votes

1

Ir. Tagore Abubakar

2

H. Irmadi Lubis

North Sumatera I

1

46,039

3

Dr. Sofyan Tan

North Sumatera I

2

113,716

4

Trimedya Panjaitan, S.H., M.H.

North Sumatera II

1

101,415

5

Dr. Junimart Girsang, S.H., M.B.A., M.H.

North Sumatera III

4

76,819

6

Alex Indra Lukman

West Sumatera I

1

22,937

7

Agus Susanto

West Sumatera II

1

39,131

8

Ir. Effendy Sianipar

Riau I

1

69,425

9

Marsiaman Saragih

Riau II

1

26,650

Jambi

1

61,648

11 Ir. Nazarudin Kiemas

South Sumatera I

1

59,930

12 HR. Erwin M Singajuru, S.H., M.H.

South Sumatera II

1

81,644

13 Yulian Gunhar, S.H., M.H.

South Sumatera II

4

44,192

14 Hj. Elva Hartati S.Ip., M.M.

Bengkulu

1

30,298

15 Ir. Isma Yatun

Lampung I

1

65,731

16 Sudin

Lampung I

2

64,008

17 H. KRH. Henry Yosodiningrat, S.H.

Lampung II

1

54,022

18 Itet Tridjajati Sumarijanto, M.B.A

Lampung II

2

40,203

Bangka Belitung

1

72,400

Riau Islands

1

48,579

21 Dra. Sb. Wiryanti Sukamdani

Jakarta I

1

30,691

22 Ir. Eriko Sotarduga B.P.S.

Jakarta II

1

61,888

23 Masinton Pasaribu, S.H.

Jakarta II

3

30,989

24 Drs. Effendi MS. Simbolon

Jakarta III

1

89,028

25 Darmadi Durianto

Jakarta III

2

52,861

10 M. R. Ihsan Yunus, Meconstd

19 Ir. Rudianto Tjen 20 Dwi Ria Latifa, S.H., M.Sc.

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26 Charles Honoris

Jakarta III

7

96,842

27 Ir. Ketut Sustiawan

West Java I

1

32,234

28 Junico Bp Siahaan, S.E.

West Java I

5

64,980

29 KH. Jalaludin Rakhmat

West Java II

1

56,402

30 H. Yadi Srimulyadi

West Java II

4

59,842

31 Diah Pitaloka, S.Sos.

West Java III

3

31,993

32 Dr. Ribka Tjiptaning P

West Java IV

1

43,393

33 Adian Yunus Yusak Napitupulu

West Java V

2

35,589

34 H. Indra P. Simatupang, S.E., M.B.A.

West Java V

5

35,139

35 Sukur H Nababan, S.T.

West Java VI

1

123,493

36 Risa Mariska, S.H.

West Java VI

6

27,578

37 Rieke Diah Pitaloka

West Java VII

1

255,044

38 H. Tono Bahtiar, S.P.

West Java VII

7

50,663

39 Drs. Yoseph Umarhadi, M.Si., M.A.

West Java VIII

1

66,181

40 Ono Surono, S.T.

West Java VIII

3

72,608

41 Maruarar Sirait

West Java IX

1

131,618

42 Tb. Hasanuddin, S.E., M.M.

West Java IX

2

76,991

43 Puti Guntur Soekarno

West Java X

2

93,404

44 Dony Maryadi Oekon, S..T

West Java XI

1

38,006

45 Juliari P. Batubara

Central Java I

1

128,956

46 Tjahjo Kumolo, S.H.

Central Java I

4

59,761

47 Ir. H. Daryatmo Mardiyanto

Central Java II

1

41,453

48 Evita Nursanty, M.Sc.

Central Java III

1

73,673

49 H. Imam Suroso, S.Sos., S.H., M.M.

Central Java III

2

91,708

50 Ir. Bambang Wuryanto, M.B.A

Central Java IV

1

128,116

51 Agustina Wilujeng Pramestuti, S.S.

Central Java IV

3

56,707

52 Puan Maharani

Central Java V

1

369,927

53 Aria Bima

Central Java V

2

96,163

54 Rahmad Handoyo, S.Pi., M.M.

Central Java V

8

33,569

No

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55 Nusyirwan Soedjono, S.T.

Central Java VI

1

55,293

56 Ir. Sudjadi

Central Java VI

2

79,681

57 Drs. Utut Adianto

Central Java VII

1

67,001

58 Adisatrya Suryo Sulisto

Central Java VIII

1

105,399

59 Budiman Sudjatmiko, M.Sc, M.Phil.

Central Java VIII

4

68,861

60 Muhammad Prakosa

Central Java IX

1

75,657

61 Damayanti Wisnu Putranti

Central Java IX

5

67,650

62 Prof. Dr. Hendrawan Supratikno

Central Java X

1

68,380

63 Drs. H.mohammad Idham Samawi

Yogyakarta

1

120,796

64 My Esti Wijayati

Yogyakarta

3

99,440

65 M. Guruh Irianto Sukarno Putra, S.AP., M.M., M.Si.

East Java I

1

84,753

66 Indah Kurnia

East Java I

3

68,497

67 Henky Kurniadi

East Java I

7

43,434

68 Prof. Dr. H. Hamka Haq, M.A.

East Java II

1

27,166

69 Nursuhud

East Java III

1

58,123

70 Arif Wibowo

East Java IV

1

43,074

71 Drs. Ahmad Basarah, M.H.

East Java V

1

68,009

72 Ir. Andreas Eddy Susetyo, M.M.

East Java V

4

56,160

73 Dr. Ir. H. Pramono Anung Wibowo, M.M.

East Java VI

1

165,906

74 Drs. Djarot Saiful Hidajat, M.S.

East Java VI

2

69,053

75 Ir. Budi Yuwono Dipl, S.E.

East Java VI

5

64,807

76 Drs. Sirmadji, M.Pd.

East Java VII

1

77,100

77 Ir. Mindo Sianipar

East Java VIII

1

73,341

78 Sadarestuwati

East Java VIII

2

73,354

79 Abidin Fikri, S.H.

East Java IX

1

36,304

80 H. Nasyirul Falah Amru, S.E.

East Java X

1

64,161

81 M.H. Said Abdullah

East Java XI

1

112,539

82 Mochamad Hasbi Asyidiki Jayabaya

Banten I

4

51,059

83 Ichsan Soelistio

Banten II

1

17,994

No

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84 Ir. Herdian Koosnadi

Banten III

1

47,426

85 Marinus Gea, S.E.

Banten III

9

42,285

86 Drs. I Made Urip, M.Si.

Bali

1

166,430

87 Dr. Ir. Wayan Koster, M.M.

Bali

2

260,342

88 I Gusti Agung Rai Wirajaya, M.M.

Bali

4

75,252

89 Nyoman Dhamantra

Bali

5

70,590

90 H. Rachmat Hidayat, S.H.

West Nusa Tenggara

1

62,987

91 Honing Sanny

East Nusa Tenggara I

6

49,287

92 Herman Hery

East Nusa Tenggara II

1

109,406

93 Dr. Karolin Margret Natasa

West Kalimantan

2

397,481

94 Lasarus, S.Sos., M.Si.

West Kalimantan

3

173,154

95 Ir. G. Michael Jeno, M.M.

West Kalimantan

4

55,121

96 Asdy Narang, S.H., M.Comm.Law

Central Kalimantan

1

64,560

97 Dr. Willy M. Yoseph, M.M.

Central Kalimantan

2

147,175

98 H. Adriansyah

South Kalimantan II

1

48,611

99 Ir. Marten Apuy, M.Si.

East Kalimantan

1

71,177

100 Olly Dondokambey, S.E.

North Sulawesi

1

237,620

101 Vanda Sarundajang

North Sulawesi

2

126,197

102 Ir. Rendy M. Affandy Lamadjido

Central Sulawesi

2

47,709

103 H. Andi Ridwan Wittiri, S.H.

South Sulawesi I

1

41,356

104 Drs. Samsu Niang, M.Pd.

South Sulawesi II

2

39,122

Maluku

4

65,166

106 Irine Yusiana Roba Putri, S.Sos.

North Maluku

3

52,677

107 Komarudin Watubun, S.H., M.H.

Papua

1

120,724

108 Tony Wardoyo

Papua

7

136,642

West Papua

1

69,908

No

Name

105 Mercy Chriesty Barends, S.T.

109 Jimmy Demianus Ijie

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Elected Legislative Candidates from Golkar Party

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Valid Votes

1

H.M. Salim Fakhry, S.E., M.M.

Aceh I

4

42,557

2

H. Firmandez

Aceh II

2

24,861

3

Meutya Hafid

North Sumatera I

2

45,232

4

Rambe Kamarul Zaman M.Sc, M.M.

North Sumatera II

1

59,978

5

Dr. Capt. Anthon Sihombing

North Sumatera III

1

66,601

6

Delia Pratiwi Br. Sitepu, S.H.

North Sumatera III

3

127,845

7

Betti S.Hadiq Pasadigoe, SE, Ak., M.M.

West Sumatera I

6

77,663

8

H. John Kenedy Azis, S.H.

West Sumatera II

1

53,182

9

Tabrani Maamun

Riau I

2

57,200

10 Ir. H. M. Idris Laena

Riau II

1

91,595

11 Hj. Saniatul Lativa

Jambi

6

87,911

12 Dodi Reza Alex Noerdin

South Sumatera I

1

03,246

13 Drs. H. Kahar Muzakir

South Sumatera I

5

49,025

14 Bobby Adhityo Rizaldi, SE, Ak., M.B.A., Cfe

South Sumatera II

1

67,456

Lampung I

1

32,808

16 Dr. M. Azis Syamsuddin

Lampung II

1

70,619

17 Ir. H. Azhar Romli, M.Si.

Bangka Belitung

1

33,693

18 Bambang Wiyogo, S.E.

Jakarta I

1

45,617

19 Ir. Fayakhun Andriadi M.Kom.

Jakarta II

1

25,446

20 Tantowi Yahya

Jakarta III

1

45,507

21 Dra. Popong Otje Djundjunan

West Java I

2

26,090

22 Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, M.Si.

West Java II

1

102,469

23 Ir. H. Lili Asdjudiredja, S.E., Ph.D.

West Java II

2

44,285

24 Dr. H. Deding IS.Hak, S.H., M.M.

West Java III

1

33,009

25 Eka Sastra

West Java III

2

74,458

26 Hj. Dewi Asmara, S.H., M.H.

West Java IV

1

77,158

27 Ir.h.airlangga Hartarto, M.MT., M.B.A.

West Java V

1

113,939

28 Ichsan Firdaus

West Java V

2

27,986

15 Dwie Aroem Hadiatie

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29 Dra. Wenny Haryanto, S.H.

West Java VI

5

32,906

30 Dr. H. Ade Komarudin, M.H.

West Java VII

1

167,732

31 Drs. H. Dadang S Muchtar

West Java VII

6

69,414

32 Dave AkbarS.Hah Fikarno, M.E.

West Java VIII

1

80,748

33 H. Daniel Mutaqien Syafiuddin, S.T.

West Java VIII

5

91,958

34 Drs. H.eldie Suwandie

West Java IX

1

90,588

35 Agun Gunandjar Sudarsa, M.Si.

West Java X

1

69,359

36 H. Ferdiansyah, S.E., M.M.

West Java XI

1

67,837

37 H. Ahmad Zacky Siradj

West Java XI

2

30,833

38 Drs. H. A. Mujib Rohmat

Central Java I

1

36,163

39 Nusron Wahid

Central Java II

2

243,021

40 Bowo Sidik Pangarso

Central Java II

5

66,909

41 Firman Subagyo, S.E., M.H.

Central Java III

1

90,757

42 Hj. Endang Maria Astuti, S.Sg., S.H.

Central Java IV

3

44,081

43 Endang Srikarti Handayani, S.H., M.Hum.

Central Java V

8

48,547

44 Dr. Hm. Iqbal Wibisono, S.H., M.H.

Central Java VI

1

50,868

45 Bambang Soesatyo, S.E., M.B.A.

Central Java VII

1

57,235

46 H. Dito Ganinduto, M.B.A.

Central Java VIII

1

49,137

47 Agung Widyantoro, S.H., M.Si.

Central Java IX

4

75,577

48 H. Budi Supriyanto, S.H., M.H.

Central Java X

1

57,339

49 Siti Hediati Soeharto, S.E.

Yogyakarta

1

61,655

50 Ir. H. Adies Kadir, S.H., M.Hum.

East Java I

5

30,093

51 H. Mukhamad Misbakhun, S.E.

East Java II

5

66,899

52 Hardisoesilo

East Java III

1

34,000

53 H. Muhamad Nur PurNamesidi

East Java IV

7

26,436

54 Ir. H.m. Ridwan Hisjam

East Java V

1

43,796

55 M. Sarmuji, S.E., M.Si.

East Java VI

1

57,586

56 Drs. H. Gatot Sudjito, M.Si

East Java VII

2

54,344

57 H. Mohammad Suryo Alam, Ak, M.B.A

East Java VIII

2

56,702

58 Ir. H. S. W. Yudha, M.Sc.

East Java IX

1

46,022

59 Eni Maulani S

East Java X

2

84,837

60 H. Zainudin Amali

East Java XI

1

122,167

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61 H. Andika Hazrumy, S.Sos.

Banten I

1

70,846

62 Yayat Y. Biaro

Banten II

2

31,668

63 H. Andi Achmad Dara, S.E.

Banten III

1

73,408

64 Gde Sumarjaya Linggih, S.E.

Bali

1

141,168

65 A. A. Bagus Adhi Mahendra Putra

Bali

2

71,964

West Nusa Tenggara

5

59,074

67 Melchias Markus Mekeng

East Nusa Tenggara I

1

73,120

68 Drs. Setya Novanto

East Nusa Tenggara II

1

85,188

69 Dr. Charles J. Mesang

East Nusa Tenggara II

2

54,514

70 Ir. H. Zulfadhli, M.M.

West Kalimantan

1

100,583

71 Hj. Agati Sulie Mahyudin, S.E.

Central Kalimantan

2

32,297

72 Ir. H. Ahmadi Noor Supit

South Kalimantan I

1

71,233

73 H. Indro Hananto

South Kalimantan I

5

64,206

74 H. Hasnuryadi Sulaiman

South Kalimantan II

1

82,130

75 H. Mahyudin, S.T., M.M.

East Kalimantan

1

91,623

76 Dr. Hj Neni Moerniaeni, S.Pog.

East Kalimantan

5

61,405

77 Aditya Anugrah Moha, S.Ked.

North Sulawesi

1

77,264

78 H. Muhidin Mohamad Said

Central Sulawesi

1

131,508

79 Hamka B. Kady

South Sulawesi I

2

45,717

80 H. Syamsul Bachri, M.Sc.

South Sulawesi II

1

66,519

81 Andi Rio Idris Padjalangi, S.H., M.Kn.

South Sulawesi II

2

77,962

82 Dr. Ir. Markus Nari, M.Si.

South Sulawesi III

1

76,608

83 Drg. Hj. Andi Fauziah Pujiwatie Hatta, S.Kg.

South Sulawesi III

3

96,330

84 Ir. Ridwan Bae

Southeast Sulawesi

1

91,747

85 Dr. Ir. Fadel Muhammad

Gorontalo

1

163,054

86 Drs. H. Roem Kono

Gorontalo

2

117,831

87 Hj. Enny Anggraeny Anwar

West Sulawesi

2

58,518

88 Edison Betaubun, S.H., M.H.

Maluku

1

58,765

North Maluku

2

37,486

Papua

7

85,374

West Papua

1

65,690

No

Name

66 H. Muhammad Lutfi, S.E.

89 Dr. Saiful Bahri Ruray, S.H., M.Si. 90 Pdt. Elion Numberi, S.Th. 91 Robert Joppy Kardinal, S.Ab.

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Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Valid Votes

1

Fadhlullah (Dek Fad)

Aceh I

6

63,872

2

Khaidir

Aceh II

5

42,124

3

H.r. Muhammad Syafi'i, S.H., M.Hum.

North Sumatera I

1

46,438

4

Gus Irawan Pasaribu

North Sumatera II

1

188,205

5

Suasana Dachi, S.H.

North Sumatera II

4

82,496

6

Martin Hutabarat, S.H.

North Sumatera III

1

29,925

7

Dr. H. Suir Syam, M.Kes.

West Sumatera I

1

34,858

8

Ade Rezki Pratama, S.E.

West Sumatera II

4

71,847

9

Rita Zahara, S.H.

Riau I

1

37,561

10 H. Nurzahedi, SE Alias Eddy Tanjung

Riau II

1

45,622

11 Ir. H. A. R. Sutan Adil Hendra, M.M.

Jambi

1

59,261

12 Edhy Prabowo, M.M., M.B.A

South Sumatera I

1

75,186

13 Ir. Sri Meliyana

South Sumatera II

9

46,244

14 Susi Marleny Bachsin, S.E, M.M.

Bengkulu

1

33,304

15 H. Ahmad Muzani

Lampung I

1

48,379

16 Ir. Dwita Ria Gunadi

Lampung II

1

71,391

17 Asril Hamzah Tanjung, S.Ip.

Jakarta I

1

24,957

18 H. Biem Triani Benjamin, B.Sc., M.M.

Jakarta II

1

50,624

19 Aryo P. S. Djojohadikusumo

Jakarta III

1

53,268

20 Dr. Ir. H. Sodik Mudjahid, M.Sc.

West Java I

1

41,801

21 Rachel Maryam Sayidina

West Java II

1

58,758

22 Ir. H. Ahmad Riza Patria, M.B.A.

West Java III

1

23,991

23 Heri Gunawan

West Java IV

2

19,998

24 H. Fadli Zon, S.S., M.Sc.

West Java V

1

79,074

25 Ir. H. Nuroji

West Java VI

1

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26 Drg. Putih Sari

West Java VII

1

56,745

27 Dr. Ir. H. Kardaya Warnika, Dea

West Java VIII

2

34,761

28 H. Oo Sutisna, S.H.

West Java IX

1

34,650

29 Subarna

West Java XI

10

19,795

30 Jamal Mirdad

Central Java I

1

39,760

31 Abdul Wachid

Central Java II

1

65,925

32 Hj. Sri Wulan, S.E.

Central Java III

6

64,423

33 Rahayu Saraswati Djojohadikusumo

Central Java IV

2

47,542

34 H. Bambang Riyanto, S.H., M.H., M.Si.

Central Java V

1

34,872

35 Ir. H. Harry Poernomo

Central Java VI

1

56,323

36 Ir. Krt. H. Darori Wonodipuro, M.M.

Central Java VII

1

65,630

37 Hj. Novita Wijayanti, S.E., M.M.

Central Java VIII

1

83,327

38 Mohamad Hekal, M.B.A

Central Java IX

1

53,567

39 Ramson Siagian

Central Java X

1

28,535

40 Andika Pandu Puragabaya, S.Psi., M.Si., M.Sc.

Yogyakarta

4

72,290

41 Ir. H. Bambang Haryo Soekartono

East Java I

2

33,896

42 Ir. H. Soepriyatno

East Java II

1

63,574

43 Ir. Sumail Abdullah

East Java III

1

28,257

44 Bambang Haryadi, S.E.

East Java IV

2

87,040

45 Moreno Soeprapto

East Java V

1

52,921

46 Ir. Endro Hermono, M.B.A

East Java VI

1

39,955

47 Drs. Supriyanto

East Java VII

1

51,931

48 Dr. H. Sareh Wiyono M, S.H., M.H.

East Java VIII

1

68,017

49 Wihadi Wiyanto, S.H.

East Java IX

6

29,133

50 Khilmi

East Java X

6

46,127

51 H. Moh Nizar Zahro, S.H.

East Java XI

2

159,006

52 H. Anda, S.E., M.M.

Banten I

4

26,841

53 H. Desmond Junaidi Mahesa, S.H., M.H.

Banten II

1

61,275

54 Ir. Sufmi Dasco Ahmad

Banten III

1

56,323

No

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Bali

2

54,655

56 H. Willgo Zainar

West Nusa Tenggara

1

55,192

57 Pius Lustrilanang, S.Ip., M.Si.

East Nusa Tenggara I

1

55,432

58 Ir. Fary Djemy Francis, M.Ma

East Nusa Tenggara II

1

48,351

West Kalimantan

9

38,455

60 H. Iwan Kurniawan, S.H.

Central Kalimantan

1

30,358

61 Drs. H. Saiful Rasyid, M.M.

South Kalimantan I

4

24,733

62 Drs. H. Sjachrani Mataja

South Kalimantan II

1

31,347

63 Luther Kombong

East Kalimantan

1

84,001

64 Drs. Wenny Warouw

North Sulawesi

2

35,660

65 Supratman Andi Agtas, S.H., M.H.

Central Sulawesi

1

61,500

66 Dr. H. Azikin Solthan M.Si.

South Sulawesi I

1

57,352

67 H. Andi Iwan Darmawan Aras, S.E.

South Sulawesi II

4

91,739

68 Drs. H. Andi Nawir, M.P.

South Sulawesi III

2

45,197

69 Haerul Saleh, S.H.

Southeast Sulawesi

3

30,820

Gorontalo

1

37,512

West Sulawesi

1

55,014

72 Amrullah Amri Tuasikal, S.E.

Maluku

1

95,690

73 Roberth Rouw

Papua

10

128,598

No

Name

55 Ida Bagus Putu Sukarta, S.E., M.Si.

59 Katherine A. Oendoen

70 Elnino M. Husein Mohi, S.T., M.Si. 71 Dra. Hj. Ruskati Ali Baal

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Elected Legislative Candidates from Democratic Party

1

H. Teuku Riefky Harsya B.Sc., M.T.

Aceh I

Ballot Order 1

2

Muslim, S.Hi., M.M.

Aceh II

1

41,219

3

Ruhut Poltak Sitompul, S.H.

North Sumatera I

1

34,685

4

Rooslynda Marpaung

North Sumatera II

6

54,940

5

H. Rudi Hartono Bangun, S.E., M.Ap.

North Sumatera III

8

49,023

6

H. Darizal Basir

West Sumatera I

2

34,695

7

Ir. H. Mulyadi

West Sumatera II

2

84,563

8

H. Sutan Sukarnotomo, S.H., M.H.

Riau I

1

31,286

9

Muhammad Nasir

Riau II

1

48,906

10 Drs. H. Zulfikar Achmad

Jambi

3

53,556

11 H. Syofwatillah Mohzaib, S.Sos.i

South Sumatera I

1

50,138

12 Wahyu Sanjaya, S.E.

South Sumatera II

7

46,164

13 H. Zulkifli Anwar

Lampung I

9

40,922

14 Ir. H. Marwan Cik Asan, M.M.

Lampung II

3

46,940

No

Name

Electoral Region

Valid Votes 65,851

Bangka Belitung

1

35,570

16 Dwi Astuti Wulandari

Jakarta I

3

20,434

17 Hj. Melani Leimena Suharli

Jakarta II

1

19,844

18 H. Agung Budi Santoso, S.H., M.M.

West Java I

1

18,487

19 Dede Yusuf Macan Effendi, S.T.

West Java II

1

142,939

20 Dr. Sjarifuddin Hasan, M.M., M.B.A

West Java III

1

31,486

21 Anton Sukartono Suratto

West Java V

2

23,554

22 Saan Mustopa, M.Si.

West Java VII

1

47,837

23 Ir. E. Herman Khaeron, M.Si.

West Java VIII

1

41,394

24 Linda Megawati, S.E.

West Java IX

2

26,249

25 H. Amin Santono, S.Sos.

West Java X

2

23,948

26 Siti Mufattahah, Psi.

West Java XI

3

31,151

27 Ir. Agus Hermanto, M.M.

Central Java I

1

32,047

28 Ir. Djoko Udjianto, M.M.

Central Java III

1

73,906

29 Rinto Subekti, S.E., M.M.

Central Java IV

1

58,155

15 Eko Wijaya

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Central Java VIII

Ballot Order 2

31 Ambar Tjahyono

Yogyakarta

4

38,152

32 Ir. Fandi Utomo

East Java I

6

26,335

33 Evi Zainal Abidin, B.Comm

East Java II

7

43,122

34 Ir. H. Azam Azman Natawijana

East Java III

1

21,060

35 Drs. Ayub Khan

East Java IV

2

15,975

36 Dr. Nurhayati Ali Assegaf, M.Si.

East Java V

1

18,162

37 Venna Melinda, S.E.

East Java VI

1

49,383

38 Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono, M.Sc.

East Java VII

1

243,747

39 Sartono

East Java VII

2

31,345

40 Drs. H. Guntur Sasono, M.Si.

East Java VIII

1

46,089

41 Didik Mukrianto, S.H.

East Java IX

1

51,218

42 H. Mat Nasir, S.Sos.

East Java XI

7

109,367

43 Vivi Sumantri Jayabaya, S.Sos.

Banten I

5

31,458

44 Drs. H. Wahidin Halim, M.Si.

Banten III

2

127,392

Bali

1

104,682

No

Name

30 Khatibul Umam Wiranu, M.Hum.

45 Ir. Jero Wacik, S.E.

Valid Votes 28,778

Bali

7

73,348

47 H. M. Syamsul Luthfi

West Nusa Tenggara

10

83,638

48 Dr. Benny Kabur Harman, S.H.

East Nusa Tenggara I

1

53,701

49 Dr. Jefirstson R. Riwu Kore, M.M., M.H.

East Nusa Tenggara II

2

105,924

50 Erma Suryani Ranik, S.H.

West Kalimantan

3

34,420

51 Norbaiti Isran Noor, A.md.

East Kalimantan

1

53,283

52 Evert Erenst Mangindaan, S.I.P.

North Sulawesi

1

81,152

53 Dr. Verna Gladies Merry Inkiriwang

Central Sulawesi

2

74,983

54 Hj. Aliyah Mustika Ilham, S.E.

South Sulawesi I

3

84,480

55 Ir. H. Muhammad Nasyit Umar

South Sulawesi II

7

36,351

56 Dr. Ir. H. Bahrum Daido, M.Si.

South Sulawesi III

2

31,747

57 Drs. H. Umar Arsal

Southeast Sulawesi

2

52,650

58 Mayjen Tni (Purn) Salim Mengga

West Sulawesi

1

51,168

59 Libert Kristo Ibo, SSos, S.H., M.H.

Papua

5

166,734

60 Willem Wandik, S.Sos.

Papua

9

178,682

West Papua

1

83,744

46 I Putu Sudiartana

61 Michael Watimena, S.E., M.M.

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Elected Legislative Candidates from National Mandate Party (PAN)

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Aceh I

2

47,035

Valid Votes

1

H. Muslim Ayub, S.H., M.M.

2

Mulfachri Harahap, S.H.

North Sumatera I

1

47,280

3

Dr. Saleh Partaonan Daulay, M.Ag., M.Hum., M.A.

North Sumatera II

1

64,869

4

Nasril Bahar H, S.E.

North Sumatera III

1

86,885

5

H. Mhd Asli Chaidir, S.H.

West Sumatera I

2

33,917

6

H. Jon Erizal, S.E., M.B.A.

Riau I

1

91,076

7

H. A. Bakri, Hm, S.E.

Jambi

2

79,605

8

Ir. H. A. Hafisz Tohir

South Sumatera I

1

74,176

9

Hanna Gayatri, S.H.

South Sumatera II

1

80,871

10 Hj. Dewi Coryati, M.Si.

Bengkulu

1

42,490

11 Zulkifli Hasan, S.E., M.M.

Lampung I

1

174,144

12 Ir. Alimin Abdullah

Lampung II

1

38,084

13 Asman Abnur, S.E., M.Si.

Riau Islands

1

97,327

14 Ahmad Najib Qodratullah, S.E.

West Java II

8

23,358

15 Hj. Desy Ratnasari, M.Si., M.Psi.

West Java IV

2

56,397

16 Primus Yustisio

West Java V

2

45,485

17 Lucky Hakim

West Java VI

3

57,891

18 Daeng Muhammad, S.E., M.Si.

West Java VII

4

54,576

19 Budi Youyastri

West Java X

2

70,311

20 Haerudin, S.Ag., M.H.

West Java XI

1

44,178

21 Yayuk Basuki

Central Java I

1

25,615

22 Hj. Laila Istiana Ds, S.E.

Central Java IV

1

43,711

23 Mohammad Hatta

Central Java V

2

55,343

24 Ir. H. Tjatur Sapto Edy, M.T.

Central Java VI

1

82,723

25 Ir. H. Taufik Kurniawan, M.M.

Central Java VII

1

59,495

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26 Ammy Amalia Fatma Surya, S.H., M.Kn

Central Java VIII

1

28,152

27 Ir. H. Teguh Juwarno, M.Si.

Central Java IX

1

54,963

28 Andriyanto Johan Syah, S.T., M.M.

Central Java X

5

32,355

29 H. A. Hanafi Rais, S.Ip., M.P.P.

Yogyakarta

1

197,915

30 H. Sungkono

East Java I

4

56,922

31 Anang Hermansyah

East Java IV

1

53,559

32 H. Totok Daryanto, S.E.

East Java V

2

36,632

33 A. Riski Sadig

East Java VI

1

86,898

34 Eko Hendro Purnomo, S.Sos.

East Java VIII

1

69,301

35 Drs. H. Kuswiyanto, M.Si.

East Java IX

1

45,456

36 Viva Yoga Mauladi, M.Si.

East Java X

1

59,361

37 H. Yandri Susanto

Banten II

1

77,964

38 M. Ali Taher

Banten III

1

62,279

39 H. Muhammad Syafrudin, S.T., M.M.

West Nusa Tenggara

1

62,292

40 Drs. Laurens Bahang Dama

East Nusa Tenggara I

1

79,603

West Kalimantan

1

83,037

Central Kalimantan

1

22,561

43 Dra. Yasti Soepredjo Mokoagow

North Sulawesi

6

103,801

44 Indira Chunda Thita Syahrul, S.E., M.M.

South Sulawesi I

1

104,293

45 Ir. H. Andi Taufan Tiro

South Sulawesi II

2

54,585

46 Amran, SE

South Sulawesi III

1

38,501

47 Dra. Hj. Asnawati Hasan, M.M.

Southeast Sulawesi

2

131,520

North Maluku

1

28,171

Papua

1

91,179

No

Name

41 H. Sukiman, S.Pd., M.M. 42 Hang Ali Saputra Syah Pahan, S.H.

48 Drs. Mohammad Yamin Tawary, M.Si. 49 H. Jamaluddin Jafar, S.H., M.H.

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Elected Legislative Candidates from United Development Party (PPP)

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Aceh II

1

52,459

Valid Votes

1

Drs. H. Anwar Idris

2

Drs. H. Hasrul Azwar, M.M.

North Sumatera I

1

43,908

3

H. Fadly Nurzal, S.Ag.

North Sumatera III

1

59,584

4

H. Epyardi Asda, M.Mar.

West Sumatera I

1

60,282

5

Muhammad Iqbal, S.E.

West Sumatera II

2

21,348

6

Dra. Hj. Elviana, M.Si.

Jambi

1

42,535

7

H. Achmad Fauzan H, S.H., M.Kom. I

Jakarta I

6

50,323

8

Dra. Hj. Okky Asokawati, M.Si.

Jakarta II

1

35,727

9

Dr. H.R. Achmad Dimyati Natakusumah, S.H., M.H., M.Si.

Jakarta III

1

68,353

10 H. Joko Purwanto

West Java III

1

26,651

11 Dr. Hj. Reni Marlinawati

West Java IV

1

38,777

12 H. Achmad Farial

West Java V

1

50,686

13 Dra. Hj. Wardatul Asriah

West Java VII

1

77,175

14 H. Dony Ahmad Munir, S.T., M.M.

West Java IX

3

38,038

15 KH. Asep A. MaoS.Hul Affandy

West Java X

1

41,320

16 Hj. Nurhayati

West Java XI

2

82,467

17 H. Mukhlisin

Central Java II

4

71,515

18 H. Moh Arwani Thomafi

Central Java III

1

67,484

19 Lukman Hakim Saifuddin

Central Java VI

1

38,620

20 Ir. H. Muchammad Romahurmuziy, M.T.

Central Java VII

1

64,716

21 Achmad Mustaqim, S.P., M.M.

Central Java VIII

3

14,620

22 Drs. H. Zainut Tauhid Sa'adi, M.Si.

Central Java IX

1

28,433

23 H. Arsul Sani, S.H., M.Si.

Central Java X

2

36,163

24 H. Mustofa Assegaf, M.Si.

East Java II

1

57,303

25 Sy. Anas Thahir

East Java III

1

32,166

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26 H. Iskandar D. Syaichu, S.E.

East Java X

1

59,376

27 Fanny Safriansyah, S.E.

East Java XI

6

189,186

28 Hj. Irna Narulita, S.E., M.M.

Banten I

1

88,969

29 Hj. Kartika Yudhisti, B.Eng, M.Sc.

Banten II

1

49,377

30 Drs. H. Irgan Chairul Mahfiz, M.Si.

Banten III

1

59,048

West Nusa Tenggara

1

49,314

West Kalimantan

1

81,113

33 H. Syaifullah Tamliha, Spi, M.S.

South Kalimantan I

1

58,348

34 H. M. Aditya Mufti Ariffin, S.H.

South Kalimantan II

1

65,267

35 Hj. Kasriyah

East Kalimantan

1

49,839

36 H. M. Amir Uskara, M.Kes.

South Sulawesi I

1

67,925

37 H. Andi Muhammad Ghalib, S.H., M.H.

South Sulawesi II

1

32,915

38 Hj. Fatmawati Rusdi, S.E.

South Sulawesi III

1

93,856

39 Dr. H. Mz. Amirul Tamim, M.Si.

Southeast Sulawesi

2

48,477

No

Name

31 Dra. Hj. Ermalena M.Hs. 32 H. Usman Ja'far

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Elected Legislative Candidates from People’s Conscience Party (Hanura)

No

Name

Electoral Region

Ballot Order

Valid Votes

1

Ir. Nurdin Tampubolon

North Sumatera I

1

49,859

2

Rufinus Hotmaulana Hutauruk, S.H., M.M., M.H.

North Sumatera II

10

52,666

3

Samsudin Siregar, S.H.

North Sumatera III

5

42,850

4

Fauzih H. Amro, M.Si.

South Sumatera I

4

26,438

5

Frans Agung Mula Putra, S.Sos., M.H.

Lampung I

2

81,058

6

Moh. Arief S. Suditomo, S.H., M.A.

West Java I

1

24,649

7

H. Dadang Rusdiana, S.E., M.Si.

West Java II

1

29,778

8

Capt. H. Djoni Rolindrawan, S.E., M.Mar., M.B.A.

West Java III

2

18,754

9

Miryam S. Haryani, M.Si.

West Java VIII

2

34,030

10 Dr. H. Dossy Iskandar Prasetyo

East Java VIII

1

43,096

11 Dr. H. M. Farid Al Fauzi

East Java XI

3

115,963

12 H. Inas Nasrullah Zubir BE, S.E.

Banten III

2

27,097

13 Lalu Gede Syamsul Mujahidin, S.E.

West Nusa Tenggara

10

71,211

14 Saleh Husin, S.E., M.Si.

East Nusa Tenggara II

1

51,780

15 H. Sarifuddin Sudding S.H., M.H.

Central Sulawesi

1

42,660

16 Hj. Dewie Yasin Limpo, S.E.

South Sulawesi I

1

39,514

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Name M. Nasir Djamil, S.Ag. H. Teuku Riefky Harsya BSc. M.T. Tifatul Sembiring Meutya Hafid Ruhut Poltak Sitompul, S.H. Drs. H. Hasrul Azwar, M.M. Ir. Nurdin Tampubolon Trimedya Panjaitan, S.H., M.H. Ansory Siregar Dr. Capt. Anthon Sihombing Martin Hutabarat, S.H. Nasril Bahar H, S.E. H. Epyardi Asda, M.Mar. H. Refrizal Ir. H. Mulyadi Muhamad Lukman Edi, M.Si. Ir. H.M. Idris Laena Muhammad Nasir H. A. Bakri. Hm, S.E. H. Mustafa Kamal, S.S. Ir. Nazarudin Kiemas Dodi Reza Alex Noerdin Drs. H. Kahar Muzakir Edhy Prabowo, M.M. M.B.A. H. Syofwatillah Mohzaib, S.Sos.i Bobby Adhityo Rizaldi, S.E., Ak. M.B.A. Cfe Hanna Gayatri, S.H. Hj. Dewi Coryati, M.Si. Drs. H. Almuzzammil Yusuf, M.Si. Ir Isma Yatun Sudin H. Ahmad Muzani

Political Party

Electoral Region

Valid Votes

PKS Demokrat PKS Golkar Demokrat PPP Hanura PDIP PKS Golkar Gerindra PAN PPP PKS Demokrat PKB Golkar Demokrat PAN PKS PDIP Golkar Golkar Gerindra Demokrat

Aceh I Aceh I North Sumatera I North Sumatera I North Sumatera I North Sumatera I North Sumatera I North Sumatera II North Sumatera III North Sumatera III North Sumatera III North Sumatera III West Sumatera I West Sumatera II West Sumatera II Riau II Riau II Riau II Jambi South Sumatera I South Sumatera I South Sumatera I South Sumatera I South Sumatera I South Sumatera I

62,400 65,851 74,510 45,232 34,685 43,908 49,859 101,415 33,291 66,601 29,925 86,885 60,282 25,568 84,563 60,420 91,595 48,906 79,605 35,857 59,930 203,246 49,025 75,186 50,138

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1

Golkar

South Sumatera II

67,456

1

PAN PAN PKS PDIP PDIP Gerindra

South Sumatera II Bengkulu Lampung I Lampung I Lampung I Lampung I

80,871 42,490 43,974 65,731 64,008 48,379

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No 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68

Name Zulkifli Hasan, S.E., M,M. Hj. Chusnunia Chalim, M.Si. Dr. M. Azis Syamsuddin Ir. Alimin Abdullah Ir. Rudianto Tjen Asman Abnur, S.E., M.Si. H. Ahmad Zainuddin. Lc Dr. HM. Hidayat Nur Wahid, M.A. Ir. Eriko Sotarduga B.P.S. Ir. Fayakhun Andriadi, M.Kom. Hj. Melani Leimena Suharli Dra. Hj. Okky Asokawati, M.Si. Drs. H. Adang Daradjatun Drs. Effendi MS. Simbolon Tantowi Yahya Ledia Hanifa Amaliah, S.Si., M.Psi.t Dra. Popong Otje Djundjunan H. Agung Budi Santoso, S.H., M.M. H. Ma'mur Hasanuddin, M.A. Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, M.Si. Ir. H. Lili Asdjudiredja, S.E., Ph.D. Rachel Maryam Sayidina H. Ecky Awal Mucharam Diah Pitaloka, S.Sos. Dr. H. Deding Ishak, S.H., M.M. Eka Sastra Dr. Sjarifuddin Hasan, M.M., MBA Ir. Yudi Widiana Adia, M.Si. Dr. Ribka Tjiptaning P Hj. Dewi Asmara, S.H., M.H. Dr. Hj. Reni Marlinawati Tb Soenmandjaja Ir. H. Airlangga Hartarto, M.M.T., M.B.A. Anton Sukartono Suratto Primus Yustisio H. Achmad Farial

Political Party

Electoral Region

Valid Votes

PAN PKB Golkar PAN PDIP PAN PKS PKS PDIP Golkar Demokrat PPP PKS PDIP Golkar PKS Golkar Demokrat PKS Golkar Golkar Gerindra PKS PDIP Golkar Golkar Demokrat PKS PDIP Golkar PPP PKS Golkar Demokrat PAN PPP

Lampung I Lampung II Lampung II Lampung II Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta I Jakarta II Jakarta II Jakarta II Jakarta II Jakarta II Jakarta III Jakarta III Jakarta III West Java I West Java I West Java I West Java II West Java II West Java II West Java II West Java III West Java III West Java III West Java III West Java III West Java IV West Java IV West Java IV West Java IV West Java V West Java V West Java V West Java V West Java V

174,144 56,752 70,619 38,084 72,400 97,327 50,474 119,267 61,888 25,446 19,844 35,727 27,164 89,028 45,507 30,179 26,090 18,487 31,854 102,469 44,285 58,758 52,823 31,993 33,009 74,458 31,486 30,119 43,393 77,158 38,777 17,196 113,939 23,554 45,485 50,686

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No 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104

98

Name Mahfudz Abdurrahman Sukur H. Nababan, S.T. Ir. H. Nuroji Rieke Diah Pitaloka Dr. H. Ade Komarudin, M.H. Drg. Putih Sari Saan Mustopa, M.Si. Dra. Hj. Wardatul Asriah H. Dedi Wahidi Drs. Mahfudz Siddiq, M.Si. Drs. Yoseph Umarhadi, M.Si., M.A. Ir. E. Herman Khaeron, M.Si. Miryam S. Haryani, M.Si. H. Nur Hasan Zaidi Maruarar Sirait Tb. Hasanuddin, S.E., M.M. Drs. H.eldie Suwandie Linda Megawati, S.E. Dr. Kh. Surahman Hidayat, M.A. Puti Guntur Soekarno Agun Gunandjar Sudarsa, M.Si. H. Amin Santono, S.Sos. KH. Asep A. Maoshul Affandy H. Ferdiansyah, S.E., M.M. Siti Mufattahah, Psi H. Alamudin Dimyati Rois Tjahjo Kumolo, S.H. Jamal Mirdad Ir. Agus Hermanto, M.M. Ir. H. Daryatmo Mardiyanto Nusron Wahid Abdul Wachid H. Marwan Jafar H. M. Gamari Evita Nursanty, M.Sc. H. Imam Suroso, S.Sos., S.H., M.M.

Political Party

Electoral Region

PKS PDIP Gerindra PDIP Golkar Gerindra Demokrat PPP PKB PKS PDIP Demokrat Hanura PKS PDIP PDIP Golkar Demokrat PKS PDIP Golkar Demokrat PPP Golkar Demokrat PKB PDIP Gerindra Demokrat PDIP Golkar Gerindra PKB PKS PDIP PDIP

West Java VI West Java VI West Java VI West Java VII West Java VII West Java VII West Java VII West Java VII West Java VIII West Java VIII West Java VIII West Java VIII West Java VIII West Java IX West Java IX West Java IX West Java IX West Java IX West Java X West Java X West Java X West Java X West Java X West Java XI West Java XI Central Java I Central Java I Central Java I Central Java I Central Java II Central Java II Central Java II Central Java III Central Java III Central Java III Central Java III

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Valid Votes 61,832 123,493 52,838 255,044 167,732 56,745 47,837 77,175 67,722 47,338 66,181 41,394 34,030 36,517 131,618 76,991 90,588 26,249 68,380 93,404 69,359 23,948 41,320 67,837 31,151 82,221 59,761 39,760 32,047 41,453 243,021 65,925 123,447 20,785 73,673 91,708

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No

Name

105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135

Firman Subagyo, S.E., M.H. Ir. Djoko Udjianto, M.M. H. Moh Arwani Thomafi Ir. Bambang Wuryanto, M.B.A Rinto Subekti, S.E., M.M. H. Mohamad Toha Puan Maharani Aria Bima H. Abdul Kadir Karding, S.Pi., M.Si. Nusyirwan Soedjono, S.T. Ir. Sudjadi Ir. H. Tjatur Sapto Edy, M.T. Lukman Hakim Saifuddin Drs. Utut Adianto Bambang Soesatyo, S.E., M.B.A. Ir. H. Taufik Kurniawan, M.M. Ir. H. Muchammad Romahurmuziy, M.T. Budiman Sudjatmiko, M.Sc., M.Phil. H. Dito Ganinduto, M.B.A. Khatibul Umam Wiranu, M.Hum. Bachrudin Nasori, S.Si., M.M. Muhammad Prakosa Ir. H. Teguh Juwarno, M.Si. Drs. H. Zainut Tauhid Sa'adi, M.Si. Muh. Hanif Dhakiri Prof. Dr. Hendrawan Supratikno H. Budi Supriyanto, S.H., M.H. H. Agus Sulistiyono, S.E., M.T. Ambar Tjahyono H. Imam Nahrawi, S.Ag. Ir. H. Sigit Sosiantomo M. Guruh Irianto Sukarno Putra, S.AP., M.M., M.Si. Indah Kurnia H. Abdul Malik Haramain H. Mustofa Assegaf, M.Si.

136 137 138 139

Political Party

Electoral Region

Valid Votes

Golkar Demokrat PPP PDIP Demokrat PKB PDIP PDIP PKB PDIP PDIP PAN PPP PDIP Golkar PAN PPP PDIP Golkar Demokrat PKB PDIP PAN PPP PKB PDIP Golkar PKB Demokrat PKB PKS

Central Java III Central Java III Central Java III Central Java IV Central Java IV Central Java V Central Java V Central Java V Central Java VI Central Java VI Central Java VI Central Java VI Central Java VI Central Java VII Central Java VII Central Java VII Central Java VII Central Java VIII Central Java VIII Central Java VIII Central Java IX Central Java IX Central Java IX Central Java IX Central Java X Central Java X Central Java X Yogyakarta Yogyakarta East Java I East Java I

90,757 73,906 67,484 128,116 58,155 71,688 369,927 96,163 128,037 55,293 79,681 82,723 38,620 67,001 57,235 59,495 64,716 68,861 49,137 28,778 81,606 75,657 54,963 28,433 95,625 68,380 57,339 51,045 38,152 80,283 34,930

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PDIP

East Java I

84,753

1

PDIP PKB PPP

East Java I East Java II East Java II

68,497 76,642 57,303

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No

Name

Political Party

Electoral Region

140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175

Nursuhud Hardisoesilo Ir. H. Azam Azman Natawijana Arif Wibowo Drs. Ahmad Basarah, M.H. Dr. Nurhayati Ali Assegaf. M.Si. H. Totok Daryanto. SE Dr. Ir. H. Pramono Anung Wibowo, M.M. Venna Melinda, S.E. A. Riski Sadig Ibnu Multazam H. Rofi' Munawar, Lc. Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono, M.Sc. Drs. Abd Muhaimin Iskandar, M.Si. Dra. Hj. Ida Fauziyah Ir. Mindo Sianipar Sadarestuwati Drs. H. Guntur Sasono, M.Si. Eko Hendro Purnomo, S.Sos. Hj. Anna Mu'awanah, SE., M.H. Ir. H. S. W. Yudha, M.Sc. H. Jazilul Fawaid Sq, M.A. Viva Yoga Mauladi, M.Si. H. Iskandar D. Syaichu, S.E. M. H. Said Abdullah Hj. Irna Narulita, S.E., M.M. Dr. Zulkieflimansyah, S.E. MSc H. Desmond Junaidi Mahesa. S.H., MH H. Jazuli Juwaini. Lc. MA Drs. H. Irgan Chairul Mahfiz. M.Si. Drs. I Made Urip. M.Si. Dr. Ir. Wayan Koster, M.M. I Gusti Agung Rai Wirajaya, M.M. Nyoman Dhamantra Gde Sumarjaya Linggih, S.E. Ir. Jero Wacik, S.E.

PDIP Golkar Demokrat PDIP PDIP Demokrat PAN PDIP Demokrat PAN PKB PKS Demokrat PKB PKB PDIP PDIP Demokrat PAN PKB Golkar PKB PAN PPP PDIP PPP PKS Gerindra PKS PPP PDIP PDIP PDIP PDIP Golkar Demokrat

East Java III East Java III East Java III East Java IV East Java V East Java V East Java V East Java VI East Java VI East Java VI East Java VII East Java VII East Java VII East Java VIII East Java VIII East Java VIII East Java VIII East Java VIII East Java VIII East Java IX East Java IX East Java X East Java X East Java X East Java XI Banten I Banten II Banten II Banten III Banten III Bali Bali Bali Bali Bali Bali

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Valid Votes 58,123 34,000 21,060 43,074 68,009 18,162 36,632 165,906 49,383 86,898 75,312 46,669 243,747 116,694 37,251 73,341 73,354 46,089 69,301 95,621 46,022 94,147 59,361 59,376 112,539 88,969 38,966 61,275 81,291 59,048 166,430 260,342 75,252 70,590 141,168 104,682

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No 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211

Name H. Fahri Hamzah, S.E. H. Rachmat Hidayat, S.H. H. Muhammad Lutfi, S.E. Honing Sanny Melchias Markus Mekeng Pius Lustrilanang. SIp. M.Si. Dr. Benny Kabur Harman. S.H. Drs. Laurens Bahang Dama Herman Hery Drs. Setya Novanto Dr. Charles J. Mesang Ir. Fary Djemy Francis. MMA Dr. Jefirstson R. Riwu Kore, M.M. MH Saleh Husin, S.E., M.Si. Dr. Karolin Margret Natasa Lasarus, S.Sos., M.Si. Ir. H. Zulfadhli, M.M. H. Sukiman. SPd, M.M. H. Usman Ja'far Asdy Narang, S.H., MComm.law Hang Ali Saputra Syah Pahan, S.H. Habib Aboe Bakar Alhabsyi, S.E. Ir. H. Ahmadi Noor Supit H. Syaifullah Tamliha, S.Pi. MS H. M. Aditya Mufti Ariffin, S.H. H. Mahyudin, S.T., M.M. Olly Dondokambey, S.E. Vanda Sarundajang Aditya Anugrah Moha, S.Ked Evert Erenst Mangindaan, S.Ip. Dra. Yasti Soepredjo Mokoagow Ir. Rendy M. Affandy Lamadjido H. Muhidin Mohamad Said Dr. Verna Gladies Merry Inkiriwang H. Sarifuddin Sudding, S.H., M.H. Tamsil Linrung

Political Party

Electoral Region

PKS PDIP Golkar PDIP Golkar Gerindra Demokrat PAN PDIP Golkar Golkar Gerindra Demokrat Hanura PDIP PDIP Golkar PAN PPP PDIP PAN PKS Golkar PPP PPP Golkar PDIP PDIP Golkar Demokrat PAN PDIP Golkar Demokrat Hanura PKS

West Nusa Tenggara West Nusa Tenggara West Nusa Tenggara East Nusa Tenggara I East Nusa Tenggara I East Nusa Tenggara I East Nusa Tenggara I East Nusa Tenggara I East Nusa Tenggara II East Nusa Tenggara II East Nusa Tenggara II East Nusa Tenggara II East Nusa Tenggara II East Nusa Tenggara II West Kalimantan West Kalimantan West Kalimantan West Kalimantan West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan I South Kalimantan I South Kalimantan I South Kalimantan II East Kalimantan North Sulawesi North Sulawesi North Sulawesi North Sulawesi North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi Central Sulawesi Central Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi I

Valid Votes 125,083 62,987 59,074 49,287 73,120 55,432 53,701 79,603 109,406 85,188 54,514 48,351 105,924 51,780 397,481 173,154 100,583 83,037 81,113 64,560 22,561 66,864 71,233 58,348 65,267 91,623 237,620 126,197 77,264 81,152 103,801 47,709 131,508 74,983 42,660 63,577

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Name Indira Chunda Thita Syahrul, S.E., M.M. H. Syamsul Bachri, M.Sc. Andi Rio Idris Padjalangi, S.H., M.Kn. Ir. H. Andi Taufan Tiro Dr. Ir. Markus Nari, M.Si. Dr. Ir. H. Bahrum Daido, M.Si. Amran, S.E. Drs. H. Umar Arsal Mayjen Tni (Purn) Salim Mengga Edison Betaubun, S.H., M.H. Peggi Patrisia Pattipi Robert Joppy Kardinal, SAb Michael Watimena, S.E., M.M.

Political Party

Electoral Region

Valid Votes

PAN Golkar Golkar PAN Golkar Demokrat PAN Demokrat Demokrat Golkar PKB Golkar Demokrat

South Sulawesi I South Sulawesi II South Sulawesi II South Sulawesi II South Sulawesi III South Sulawesi III South Sulawesi III Southeast Sulawesi West Sulawesi Maluku Papua West Papua West Papua

104,293 66,519 77,962 54,585 76,608 31,747 38,501 52,650 51,168 58,765 106,371 65,690 83,744

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Chapter VII The Oldest, Youngest, Top And Least Vote Gainers In The 2014 Legislative Elections

Declaration of peaceful campai gn for the 2014 Legislative Ele ctions at the Monument National (Monas) park, Jakarta, March 15, 2014 (Photo by KPU)

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1. Karolin Margret Natasha (PDIP) Electoral region: West Kalimantan Total votes: 397,481

3. Wayan Koster (PDIP)

highest vote gainers of the legislative elections 2. Puan Maharani (PDIP) Electoral region: Central Java V Total votes: 369,927

4. Rieke Diah Pitaloka (PDIP)

Electoral region: Bali Total votes: 260,342

5. Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono (Demokratic Party) Electoral region: East Java VII Total votes: 243,747

7. Olly Dondokambey (PDIP) Electoral region: North Sulawesi Total votes: 237,620

9. H. A. Hanafi Rais (PAN)

Electoral region: West Java VII Total votes: 255,044

6. Nusron Wahid (Golkar Party) Electoral region: Central Java II Total votes: 243,021

8. Dodi Reza Alex Noerdin (Golkar Party) Electoral region: South Sumatera I Total votes: 203,246

10. Hasan Aminudin (Nasdem Party)

Electoral region: Yogyakarta Total votes: 197,915

Electoral region: East Java II Total votes: 190,226

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Ten lowest vote gainers of the legislative elections No

Name

Political Party

Electoral Region

DCT Number

Valid votes

PKB

West Java III

3

12,149

1

Neng Eem Marhamah Zulfa Hiz

2

Major General Supiadin Aries Saputra

Nasdem

West Java XI

1

14,099

3

Mohammad Mahardika Suprapto

Nasdem

East Java VI

1

14,376

4

Achmad Mustaqim

PPP

Central Java VIII

3

14,620

5

Ayub Khan

Democratic Party

East Java IV

2

15,975

6

Tb Soenmandjaja

PKS

West Java V

1

17,196

7

Yanuar Prihatin, M.Si

PKB

West Java XI

1

17,823

8

Ichsan Soelistio

PDI-P

Banten II

1

17,994

9

Nurhayati Ali Assegaf

Democratic Party

East Java VI

1

18,162

Democratic Party

West Java I

1

18,487

10 Agung Budi Santoso

Youngest and oldest legislative member elects Popong Otje Djundjunan (Golkar party)

Ade Rezki Pratama (Gerindra Party)

The oldest legislative member elected is Popong Otje Djundjunan. This senior politician of Golkar party, who is elected as a House of Representatives member serving from West Java and gained 29,090 votes, was born in Bandung on Dec. 30, 1938. Before elected to serve the tenure in 2014-2019, Popong was member of House of Representatives Commission X overseeing education. A graduate from Indonesian Education University (UPI) in Bandung was once an English language teacher.

The youngest legislative member is Ade Rezki Pratama. He was born in Bukittinggi on Nov. 8, 1988. He was elected as legislative member from Great Indonesia Movement (Gerindra) Party from West Sumatera II electoral region with 71,847 votes. This son of a businessman Nelson Septiadi who was graduated from Faculty of Economy of Trisakti University in 2011 is a board member of Indonesian Badminton Federation (PBSI) Bukittinggi chapter, West Sumatera.

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Percentage of votes gained by elected female legislative candidates 22.33 19.74

18.56 15.89 13.23

16.22

17.6

15.5 13.57

13.2

Comparison of percentage of votes gained by elected female legislative candidates in the 2009 & 2014 legislative elections No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Electoral Region Jambi East Kalimantan Central Java V Jakarta II West Kalimantan North Sulawesi South Sulawesi I South Sulawesi III West Java IV West Java VII West Java IX West Java X West Java XI Banten I Riau Islands Maluku Bengkulu Lampung II Southeast Sulawesi West Sulawesi

2009 Legislative Elections

2014 Legislative Elections

Changes

37.99 28.4 38.3 41.42 25.94 27.45 24.03 21.31 29.31 29.92 19.08 20.97 16.27 46.8 35.86 23.1 33.82 26.61 21.77 18.04

34.91 30.88 44.23 34.43 30.06 30.04 33.46 32.84 51.14 35.79 30.55 31.02 31.98 35.31 35.81 35.84 34.66 31.16 32.82 40.24

Negative Positive Positive Negative Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive Negative Same Positive Positive Positive Positive Positive

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Comparison of seats gained by elected female candidates with seats gained by political parties No

Political Party

Total seats gained by female candidates

Total seats gained by political party

Percentage

1

National Democratic Party (Nasdem)

4

35

11%

2

National Awakening Party (PKB)

10

47

21%

3

Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)

1

40

3%

4

Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)

21

109

19%

5

Golkar party

16

91

18%

6

Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra)

11

73

15%

7

Democratic Party

13

61

21%

8

National Mandate Party (PAN)

9

49

18%

9

United Development Party (PPP)

10

39

26%

10

People's Conscience Party (Hanura)

2

16

13%

TOTAL

97

560

17%

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Political Party

2009 Legislative Elections

2014 Legislative Elections

Changes

1

National Democratic Party (Nasdem)

--

4

--

2

National Awakening Party (PKB)

7

10

Positive

3

Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)

3

1

Negative

4

Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)

18

21

Positive

5

Golkar party

19

16

Negative

6

Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra)

5

11

Positive

7

Democratic Party

36

13

Negative

8

National Mandate Party (PAN)

7

9

Positive

9

United Development Party (PPP)

5

10

Positive

10

People's Conscience Party (Hanura)

4

2

Negative

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Percentage of parliamentary seats held by elected female candidates in the 2009 and 2014 legislative elections No

Political Party

2009 Legislative Elections

2014 Legislative Elections

Changes

1

National Democratic Party (Nasdem)

--

11

--

2

National Awakening Party (PKB)

25

21

Negative

3

Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)

5

3

Negative

4

Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)

18

19

Positive

5

Golkar party

18

17

Negative

6

Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra)

19

15

Positive

7

Democratic Party

24

21

Negative

8

National Mandate Party (PAN)

7

9

Positive

9

United Development Party (PPP)

13

26

Positive

10

People's Conscience Party (Hanura)

22

12

Negative

Female representation in the House of Representatives between 1955 - 2014 18.04%

12.60% 11.60%

7.17%

8.04%

11.40%

17.32%

11.50%

9.13%

5.06%

1955 1971 1977 1982 1987 1992 1999 2004 2009 2014

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Dr. Karolin Margret Natasa Electoral region: West Kalimantan Total votes: 397,481

3 highest female vote gainers Puan Maharani Electoral Region: Central Java V Total votes: 369,927

Rieke Diah Pitaloka Electoral Region: West Java VII Total Votes: 255,044 112

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Chapter IX Representation of Female Candidates Elected in the 2014 Legislative Elections

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Chapter IX Representation of Female Candidates Elected in the 2014 Legislative Elections

List of elected female candidates from

Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) NO

NAME

ELECTORAL REGION

VALID VOTES

1

Hj, Elva Hartati, S.IP., M.M.

Bengkulu

30,298

2

Ir. Isma Yatun

Lampung I

65,731

3

Itet Tridjajati Sumarijanto, M.B.A.

Lampung II

40,203

4

Dwi Ria Latifa, S.S., M.Sc.

Riau Islands

48,579

5

Dra. SB. Wiryanti Sukamdani

Jakarta I

30,691

6

Diah Pitaloka, S.Sos.

West Java III

31,993

7

Dr. Ribka Tjiptaning P

West Java IV

43,393

8

Risa Mariska, S.H.

West Java VI

27,578

9

Rieke Diah Pitaloka

West Java VII

255,044

10

Puti Guntur Soekarno

West Java X

93,404

11

Evita Nursanty, M.Sc.

Central Java III

73,673

12

Agustina Wilujeng Pramestuti, S.S.

Central Java IX

56,707

13

Puan Maharani

Central Java V

369,927

14

Damayanti Wisnu Putranti

Central Java IX

67,650

15

My Esti Wijayati

Yogyakarta

99,440

16

Indah Kurnia

East Java I

68,497

17

Sadarestuwati

East Java VIII

73,354

18

Dr. Karolin Margret Natasa

West Kalimantan

397,481

19

Vanda Sarundajang

North Sulawesi

126,197

20

Mercy Chriesty Barends, S.T.

Maluku

65,166

21

Sadarestuwati

North Maluku

52677

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Golkar Party NO

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NAME

ELECTORAL REGION

VALID VOTES

1

Meutya Hafid

North Sumatera I

45,232

2

Delia Pratiwi Br. Sitepu, S.H.

North Sumatera III

127,845

3

Betti Shadiq Pasadigoe, S.E., Ak, M.M.

West Sumatera I

77,663

4

Hj. Saniatul Lativa

Jambi

87,911

5

Dwie Aroem Hadiatie

Lampung I

32,808

6

Dra, Popong Otje Djundjunan

West Java I

26,090

7

Hj. Dewi Asmara, S.H., M.H.

West Java IV

77,158

8

Dra. Wenny Haryanto, S.H.

West Java VI

32,906

9

Hj. Endang Maria Astuti, S.Sg., S.H.

Central Java IV

44,081

10

Endang Srikarti Handayani, S.H., M.Hum.

Central Java V

48,547

11

Siti Hediati Soeharto, S.E.

Yogyakarta

61,655

12

Eni Maulani S

East Java X

84,837

13

Hj. Agati Sulie Mahyudin, S.E.

Central Kalimantan

32,297

14

Dr. Hj Neni Moerniaeni, SpOG

East Kalimantan

61,405

15

Drg. Hj. Andi Fauziah Pujiwatie Hatta, S.K.G.

South Sulawesi III

96,330

16

Hj. Enny Anggraeny Anwar

West Sulawesi

58,518

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List of elected female candidates from

Democratic Party NO

NAME

ELECTORAL REGION

VALID VOTES

1

Rooslynda Marpaung

North Sumatera III

54,940

2

Dwi Astuti Wulandari

Jakarta I

20,434

3

Hj. Melani Leimena Suharli

Jakarta II

19,844

4

Linda Megawati, S.E.

West Java IX

26,249

5

Siti Mufattahah, PSi

West Java XI

31,151

6

Evi Zainal Abidin, B.Comm

East Java II

43,122

7

Dr. Nurhayati Ali Assegaf, M.Si.

East Java V

18,162

8

Venna Melinda, S.E.

East Java VI

49,383

9

Vivi Sumantri Jayabaya, S.Sos.

Banten I

31,458

10

Erma Suryani Ranik, S.H.

West Kalimantan

34,420

11

Norbaiti Isran Noor, A.Md.

East Kalimantan

53,283

12

Dr. Verna Gladies Merry Inkiriwang

Central Sulawesi

74,983

13

Hj. Aliyah Mustika Ilham, S.E.

South Sulawesi I

84,480

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Gerindra Party NO

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NAME

Rita Zahara, S.H. Ir. Sri Meliyana Susi Marleny Bachsin, S.E., M.M. Ir. Dwita Ria Gunadi Rachel Maryam Sayidina Drg. Putih Sari Hj. Sri Wulan, S.E. Rahayu Saraswati Djojohadikusumo Hj. Novita Wijayanti, S.E., M.M. Katherine A. Oendoen Dra. Hj. Ruskati Ali Baal

ELECTORAL REGION

Riau I South Sumatera II Bengkulu Lampung II West Java II West Java VII Central Java III Central Java IV Central Java VIII West Kalimantan West Sulawesi

VALID VOTES

37,561 46,244 33,304 71,391 58,758 56,745 64,423 47,542 83,327 38,455 55,014

List of elected female candidates from

National Awakening Party (PKB) NO

118

NAME

ELECTORAL REGION

1

Hj. Chusnunia Chalim, M.Si.

Lampung II

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Neng Eem Marhamah Zulfa Hiz Siti Mukaromah, S.Ag. Hj. Nihayatul Wafiroh, M.A. Dra. Hj. Lathifah Shohib Dra. Hj. Ida Fauziyah Hj. Anna Mu'awanah, S.E., M.H. Hj. Siti Masrifah, M.A. Rohani Peggi Patrisia Pattipi

West Java III Central Java VIII East Java III East Java V East Java VIII East Java IX Banten III Maluku Papua

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56,752 12,149 36,312 90,197 53,121 37,251 95,621 32,308 93,800 106,371


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List of elected female candidates from

United Development Party (PPP) NO

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAME

Dra. Hj. Elviana, M.Si. Dra. Hj. Okky Asokawati, M.Si. Dr. Hj. Reni Marlinawati Dra. Hj. Wardatul Asriah Hj. Nurhayati Hj. Irna Narulita, S.E., M.M. Hj. Kartika Yudhisti, B.Eng., M.Sc. Dra. Hj. Ermalena, Mhs Hj. Kasriyah Hj. Fatmawati Rusdi, S.E.

ELECTORAL REGION

Jambi Jakarta II West Java IV West Java VII West Java XI Banten I Banten II West Nusa Tenggara East Kalimantan South Sulawesi III

VALID VOTES

42,535 35,727 38,777 77,175 82,467 88,969 49,377 49,314 49,839 93,856

List of elected female candidates from

National Mandate Party (PAN) NO

NAME

ELECTORAL REGION

VALID VOTES

1

Hanna Gayatri, S.H.

South Sumatera II

80,871

2

Hj. Dewi Coryati, M.Si.

Bengkulu

42,490

3

Hj. Desy Ratnasari, M.Si., M.Psi.

West Java IV

56,397

4

Yayuk Basuki

Central Java I

25,615

5

Hj. Laila Istiana Ds, S.E.

Central Java IV

43,711

6

Ammy Amalia Fatma Surya, S.H., M.Kn.

Central Java VIII

28,152

7

Dra. Yasti Soepredjo Mokoagow

North Sulawesi

103,801

8

Indira Chunda Thita Syahrul, S.E., M.M.

South Sulawesi I

104,293

9

Dra. Hj. Asnawati Hasan, M.M.

Southeast Sulawesi

131,520

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List of elected female candidates from

National Democratic Party (Nasdem) NO

NAME

ELECTORAL REGION

VALID VOTES

1

Irma Suryani

South Sumatera II

68,128

2

Amelia Anggraini

Central Java VII

48,039

3

Drg. Hj. Yayuk Sri Rahayuningsih, M.M., M.H.

East Java VII

34,291

4

Hj. Tri Murny, S.H.

Banten I

36,571

List of elected female candidates from

People’s Conscience Party (Hanura) NO

NAME

ELECTORAL REGION

VALID VOTES

1

Miryam S. Haryani, M.Si.

West Java VIII

34,030

2

Hj. Dewie Yasin Limpo, S.E.

South Sumatera I

39,514

Elected female candidate from

Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) NO 1

120

NAME Ledia Hanifa Amaliah, S.Si., M.Psi.T

ELECTORAL REGION

West Java I

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VALID VOTES

30,179


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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Location Abu Dhabi Abuja Addis Ababa Amman Antananarivo Astana Athena Baghdad Baku Yangoon Bangkok Beijing Beirut Beograd Bern Bratislava Bucharest Caracas Colombo Dakar Dhaka Dili Harare Kabul Copenhagen Kuwait Kuala Lumpur Kiev Lima

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NasDem 41 8 1 4 2 1 3 4 0 12 11 26 3 0 6 1 0 5 2 5 2 114 1 2 13 17 1,528 0 0

PKB 98 20 0 40 1 1 35 20 0 14 16 21 25 2 10 4 5 2 1 5 4 100 7 1 3 253 1,604 0 1

PKS 597 35 4 184 5 8 16 20 9 51 178 34 24 6 27 6 3 12 6 26 17 84 13 5 21 648 9,510 2 3

PDIP 352 208 19 69 22 25 286 65 32 143 260 442 25 31 186 19 21 51 40 72 70 1.293 131 8 147 193 5,440 15 33

Golkar 77 42 1 75 1 1 54 59 6 27 30 10 6 3 24 6 5 6 4 17 24 289 5 0 17 34 3,077 1 0

Gerindra 173 98 9 31 2 6 57 19 11 103 73 73 4 5 34 8 11 2 20 47 31 418 46 4 18 65 2,455 5 6

Demokrat 47 36 6 15 6 0 28 8 0 39 35 44 29 4 12 8 2 6 5 11 15 260 16 5 22 13 8,115 5 2

PAN 50 31 3 7 2 1 15 7 0 7 32 29 1 1 12 2 4 4 5 8 8 82 9 2 1 23 627 6 7

PPP 60 18 0 23 1 1 16 8 2 20 16 8 20 2 10 6 1 7 2 15 7 44 7 3 4 38 945 0 4

Overseas Vote Gained by Political Party Hanura 44 10 0 6 1 0 21 3 0 21 10 20 2 0 4 1 0 3 1 7 6 209 2 0 6 20 680 0 2

PBB 17 6 3 5 0 2 2 6 1 2 5 2 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 2 6 2 2 0 1 8 498 0 0 6 7 0 2 0 0 10 2 1 0 4 5 1 6 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 20 1 0 6 5 192 1 0

PKPI

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No. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61

Location Dar Es Salaam Khartoum Manama Manila Maputo Nairobi Oslo London Ottawa Panama City Paramaribo Paris Prague Pretoria Pyongyang Quito Rome Seoul Sarajevo Santiago Stockholm Sofia Singapore Teheran Tashkent Tokyo Taipei Tripoli Tunis Vientiane Warsaw Washington

NasDem 1 2 7 8 2 5 9 48 6 0 6 20 0 3 0 0 15 42 1 0 9 2 267 3 0 47 505 0 3 4 4 14

PKS 0 214 73 27 1 12 53 403 41 1 16 92 23 25 2 4 37 561 3 6 34 5 759 12 9 758 2,163 24 18 17 6 94

PKB 1 54 38 5 3 17 9 59 4 2 18 11 3 9 0 1 8 199 0 4 3 1 817 32 1 75 3,993 4 24 1 4 13

28 40 118 318 43 128 226 963 122 14 91 487 48 80 5 19 261 1,222 9 46 219 26 10,499 71 23 889 16,940 18 20 62 71 290

PDIP 3 17 74 24 11 9 15 157 15 3 23 39 4 6 0 1 27 40 1 7 25 0 1,961 10 2 156 4,667 12 1 11 7 20

Golkar

Gerindra 9 8 43 76 20 20 43 236 43 1 36 102 18 10 3 0 63 359 2 4 42 8 1,666 7 9 280 3,734 13 11 44 8 69

Demokrat 5 5 26 25 8 11 11 119 22 0 12 35 3 7 5 3 19 86 1 3 16 4 1,837 11 1 94 2,936 4 4 9 5 27 2 7 21 14 3 5 36 169 25 0 8 43 1 4 1 1 10 76 4 4 21 4 2,989 3 2 127 926 0 2 6 2 47

PAN 5 20 25 4 6 5 13 64 10 2 18 18 3 6 2 2 45 13 1 3 7 1 453 17 1 71 1,316 2 12 2 2 17

PPP

Hanura 0 8 5 13 1 2 5 39 3 0 8 18 1 3 1 0 10 32 0 1 9 0 758 26 5 49 900 4 4 6 1 14 0 17 6 2 0 1 5 24 4 1 5 5 0 1 0 1 7 16 0 2 0 0 108 1 0 31 149 2 0 0 3 3

PBB 0 0 4 2 1 1 4 32 2 1 14 8 1 1 0 0 8 7 0 2 2 0 119 1 0 22 156 1 0 1 1 5

PKPI

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No. 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93

Location Wellington Vienna Windhoek Zagreb Dubai Kota Kinabalu Hongkong Cape Town Davao City Frankfurt Guangzhou Ho Chi Minh City Jeddah Houston Marseille Karachi Penang Songkhla Vancouver San Francisco Kuching Noumea Mumbai Doha Hanoi Osaka Shanghai Alger The Hague Buenos Aires Hamburg Perth

NasDem 37 8 12 0 15 7,161 134 3 41 52 11 8 94 26 4 1 235 5 13 64 3,409 1 2 96 0 14 9 9 31 2 21 35

PKB 15 6 5 0 103 1,537 1,750 5 100 31 12 11 2,547 20 6 6 575 14 8 153 3,789 7 3 526 1 28 1 174 23 2 17 26

124 71 65 10 3 195 9,172 825 5 86 345 46 29 900 182 29 58 5,291 48 55 341 6,602 14 33 1,334 15 254 16 41 307 9 220 258

PKS

PDIP 757 172 58 18 359 4,190 8,998 63 297 1,453 529 145 2,585 705 115 17 3,524 412 405 1,539 8,226 157 85 541 89 231 328 163 1,029 55 587 1,061

Golkar 35 11 8 1 76 17,200 1,442 5 437 159 19 12 286 47 10 12 1,768 112 22 109 18,110 16 11 86 5 45 12 28 102 6 57 56

Gerindra 110 31 26 3 130 1,452 1,384 10 128 232 59 32 637 105 30 9 858 83 59 409 5,316 18 20 251 17 65 43 60 227 18 96 223

Demokrat 34 24 7 1 42 7,164 727 4 209 118 50 13 176 49 9 1 3,459 17 28 199 7,642 11 9 64 9 31 17 19 88 4 44 58

PAN 30 19 9 1 23 606 1,148 0 13 87 22 9 74 40 15 7 450 12 16 96 1,187 5 2 74 3 26 8 17 103 3 57 48

PPP 24 7 5 1 52 868 475 3 18 47 8 8 393 17 11 4 626 19 10 81 1,349 6 3 111 2 18 3 28 39 3 25 29

Hanura 18 7 0 1 31 2,248 267 1 17 58 20 7 204 14 3 7 284 7 16 64 5,565 12 2 71 2 15 7 6 41 1 20 52 7 1 1 2 7 338 48 0 64 18 5 2 54 3 2 0 178 1 6 26 468 3 2 35 1 8 0 5 16 1 22 8

PBB

PKPI 14 2 3 0 7 253 76 0 22 56 10 1 10 17 3 1 137 2 7 28 401 4 2 5 1 4 5 0 27 1 19 8

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No. 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125

Location Istanbul Madrid Brasilia Ankara New Delhi Muscat Mexico City Rabat Phnom Penh Budapest Cairo Riyadh Darwin New York Sidney Toronto Melbourne Port Moresby Canberra Vanimo Damascus Bandar Seri Begawan Chicago Johor Bahru Lisabon Bogota Havana Vatican Tawau Moscow Sana'a Helsinki

NasDem 3 8 1 15 17 16 0 1 11 3 132 125 7 48 110 7 47 11 13 39 0 49 17 1,828 0 0 1 16 3,922 6 24 4 6 53 7 12 7 79 5 44 12 0 443 1,307 8 24 69 13 36 47 11 32 8 691 8 3,300 4 0 0 6 1,588 4 307 2

PKB

PKS 117 23 15 214 43 136 13 32 22 6 1,188 1,928 31 151 860 60 355 29 62 23 186 380 83 8,653 7 1 7 1 2,406 27 251 15 45 297 86 62 70 267 56 20 450 55 163 2,542 129 2,293 3,405 565 1,708 334 185 188 7 1,372 266 9,312 38 24 14 749 2,864 115 23 139

PDIP 5 33 20 22 13 119 10 4 22 4 67 354 23 131 173 25 89 44 21 56 10 377 25 3,543 0 2 1 94 17,488 8 35 9

Golkar

Gerindra 13 55 9 42 12 64 6 21 103 12 90 831 38 443 495 84 309 114 57 85 0 574 49 4,490 12 1 5 22 1,207 27 38 27

Demokrat 11 18 8 22 20 43 9 2 54 3 36 224 17 60 250 36 138 34 18 20 39 282 29 4,494 10 2 2 69 3,019 14 20 19

PAN 20 21 4 22 13 21 3 4 13 2 75 99 13 74 133 21 91 6 38 4 4 98 37 748 8 4 3 16 783 9 9 9 3 24 7 8 4 55 2 29 7 0 126 466 5 45 88 8 52 13 12 10 13 205 13 1,255 1 1 1 7 1,191 5 500 8

PPP

Hanura 1 5 2 4 8 33 5 2 42 1 21 180 15 47 149 16 65 51 12 24 2 180 2 2,491 0 0 0 11 2,068 4 21 9 3 5 1 12 8 13 0 3 4 0 74 61 0 22 24 4 25 9 6 4 2 21 0 592 0 5 1 0 290 6 52 2

PBB 0 3 3 1 3 2 1 1 5 2 9 20 9 24 42 3 31 1 0 4 0 9 4 191 1 0 3 21 271 24 5 3

PKPI

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Partai NasDem

20,951

PKB

27,414

PKS

64 74 14 106 254 61,743 14.66%

PKS

PDIP 387 1,441 136 51 299 112,144 26.63%

Golkar 40 77 10 10 18 74,536 17.70%

Gerindra 59 223 44 15 65 32,703 7.76%

Demokrat 41 64 15 13 35 43,665 10.37%

PAN 28 23 9 13 42 12,279 2.92%

PDIP

112,144

Partai Golkar

74,536

Gerindra

32,703

Demokrat

43,665

PAN

12,279

PPP

12,023

Total Overseas Vote by Political Party

PKB 13 14 19 21 7 27,414 6.51%

61,743

NasDem 18 21 4 5 24 20,951 4.97%

Hanura

17,612

PPP 19 39 17 26 11 12,023 2.85%

PBB

3,587

Hanura 11 14 4 29 10 17,612 4.18%

PKPI 13 20 1 2 4 2,536 0.60%

PKPI

2,536

1 8 2 8 16 3,587 0.85%

PBB

(Nasdem: National Democratic Party; PKB: National Awakening Party; PKS: Prosperous Justice Party; PDI-P: Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle; Golkar party, Gerindra: Great Indonesia Movement Party; Democratic Party; PAN: National Mandate Party; PPP: United Development Party; Hanura: People’s Conscience Party; PBB: Crescent Star Party; PKPI: Indonesian Justice and Unity Party)

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

No. Location 126 Brussels 127 Los Angeles 128 Suva 129 Islamabad 130 Berlin Total Percentage

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Declaration of female legislative

s candidate.

CHAPTER XI

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Composition of elected DPD candidates in the 2014 elections by education background 50 50

45

45 40 35 30

22

25

13

20 15 10

2

5 0

High School

Diploma

Undergraduate

Graduate

Doctor

Composition of elected DPD candidates in the 2014 election by religion background 120

105

100 80 60 40

17 5

20

4

1

0

Islam

Protestant

Catholic

Hinduism

Buddhism

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Composition of elected DPD candidates in the 2014 election by age 52

60

46

50 40

29

30 20

5

10 0

21-30

31-45

46-60

> 60

Composition of elected DPD candidates in the 2014 election by occupation 60

51

50 40 30

21

20

11

15

20

14

10 0 Activist

Bureaucrat

Educator

Entrepreneur

Politician

*Other

* Other occupations including public and religious figures, retired soldier or police officers, artist, regional heads

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Composition of elected DPD candidates in the 2014 election by gender

34 ( 26%)

98 ( 74% ) male

female

Proportion of incumbents in the Regional Representatives Council

88 ( 67% )

incumbent

44 ( 33% )

new members

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No

Name

Province

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Fachrul Razi, M.I.P. Drs. H. Ghazali Abbas Adan Rafli Sudirman Prof. Dr. Ir. Hj. Darmayanti Lubis Dedi Iskandar Batubara, S.Sos., SH., M.S.P Parlindungan Purba, SH., MM. Drs. H. Rijal Sirait Hj. Emma Yohanna Irman Gusman Jeffrie Geovanie H. Nofi Candra, S.E. Drs. H. Abdul Gafar Usman, M.M. Intsiawati Ayus, S.H., M.H. Dr. Hj. Maimanah Umar, M.A. Rosti Uli Purba H. Abu Bakar Jamalia Hj. Daryati Uteng S, S.E., M.M. Dra. Hj. Juniwati T. Masjchun S M. Syukur, S.H. Drs. H. Aidil Fitri Syah, M.M. Hj. Asmawati, SE., M.M. Hj. Percha Leanpuri, B.Bus., M.B.A Siska Marleni, S.E., M.Si. H. Ahmad Kanedi, S.H., M.H. Dra. Hj. Eni Khairani, M.Si. H. Mohammad Saleh, S.E. Riri Damayanti H. Ahmad Jajuli, S.Ip., M.Si. Ir. Anang Prihantoro Dr. H. Andi Surya Syarif, S.H.

Aceh Aceh Aceh Aceh North Sumatera North Sumatera North Sumatera North Sumatera West Sumatera West Sumatera West Sumatera West Sumatera Riau Riau Riau Riau Jambi Jambi Jambi Jambi South Sumatera South Sumatera South Sumatera South Sumatera Bengkulu Bengkulu Bengkulu Bengkulu Lampung Lampung Lampung Lampung

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Valid Ranking Votes 345,915 1 144,505 2 134,509 4 136,964 3 622,168 1 430,516 4 440,032 3 445,059 2 314,053 2 407,443 1 195,930 3 169,268 4 227,991 2 352,603 1 184,625 4 197,562 3 93,605 4 127,376 2 94,841 3 235,943 1 306,632 3 347,107 2 834,342 1 221,444 4 150,074 1 108,521 2 74,275 4 87,541 3 338,596 2 546,287 1 295,910 3 270,882 4


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Name

Province

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67

Drs. H. A. Hudarni Rani Herry Erfian, S.T Tellie Gozelie, S.E. Drs. H. Zulkarnain Karim, M.M. Djasarmen Purba, S.H. Hardi Selamat Hood Haripinto Tanuwidjaja Ria Saptarika Dr. (Hc.) A.m. Fatwa Abdul Azis Khafia, S.Si., M.Si. Prof. Dr. Dailami Firdaus Fahira Idris, S.E. H. Aceng Holik Munawar Fikri, S.Ag. Ir. H. Ayi Hambali Dra. Ir. Hj. Eni Sumarni, M.Kes. Oni Suwarman Drs. H. Akhmad Muqowam Dr. H. Bambang Sadono, SH., M.H. Hj. Denty Eka Widi Pratiwi, SE., M.H. Dr. H. Sulistiyo, M.Pd. Drs. H. A. Hafidh Asrom, M.M. Ir. H. Cholid Mahmud, M.T. Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas Muhammad Afnan Hadikusumo Drs. H. A. Budiono, M.ed. Abdul Qadir Amir Hartono, S.E., S.H., M.H. H. Ahmad Nawardi, S.Ag. Hj. Emilia Contessa K.h. Ahmad Sadeli Karim, Lc. H. Ahmad Subadri Andiara Aprilia Hikmat Drs. Habib Ali Alwi A.a. Ngr Oka Ratmadi, S.H. Gede Pasek Suardika, S.H., M.H. I Kadek Arimbawa

Bangka Belitung Bangka Belitung Bangka Belitung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Riau Islands Riau Islands Riau Islands Jakarta Jakarta Jakarta Jakarta West Java West Java West Java West Java Central Java Central Java Central Java Central Java Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Yogyakarta East Java East Java East Java East Java Banten Banten Banten Banten Bali Bali Bali

Valid Ranking Votes 85,877 1 63,318 2 51,552 3 49,840 4 83,748 3 93,170 2 82,115 4 122,817 1 475,601 2 368,397 4 416,929 3 511,323 1 1,139,556 3 1,032,465 4 2,042,130 2 2,167,485 1 948,673 4 1,235,682 3 1,901,163 1 1,246,129 2 158,794 2 149,824 3 1,017,687 1 144,820 4 871,422 4 917,275 2 898,647 3 1,660,542 1 434,799 3 461,496 2 904,421 1 396,933 4 150,288 3 132,887 4 161,607 2

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No 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101

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187,695 152,306 172,375 129,878 177,119 140,502 382,122 103,876 185,625 246,329 188,528 139,856 182,251 93,577 83,015 118,598 105,972 319,413 268,400 239,945 114,121 271,658 213,055 121,853 150,181 94,646 127,508 206,946 102,977 101,620 116,040 135,845 233,785

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Name Ir. H. Abdul Aziz Qahar Mudzakkar, M.Si. Dr. H. Ajiep Padindang, S.E., M.M. Drs. H. Bahar Ngitung Ir. H. Abdul Jabbar Toba L.m. Rusman Emba, S.T. Muliati Saiman, S.Si. Drs. H. Yusran A. Silondae, M.Si. H. Abdurrahman Abubakar Bahmid, Lc. Dewi Sartika Hemeto, S.E. Hana Hasanah Fadel Muhammad Hj. Rahmijati Jahja Ir. H. Iskandar Muda Baharuddin Lopa Marthen, M.Th. Muh. Asri Anas K.h. Muh. Syibli Sahabuddin Anna Latuconsina Prof. Dr, John Pieris, S.H.,M.S. Letjen TNI (Marinir) Purn. Dr. Nono Sampono, M.Si. Novita Anakotta, S.H., M.H. Basri Salama, S.Pd Matheus Stefi Pasimanjeku, S.H. Drs. H. Mudaffar Sjah, M.Si. Hj. Suriati Armaiyn Pdt. Carles Simaremare, S.Th., M.Si. Edison Lambe Mesakh Mirin Yanes Murib, M.M. Abdullah Manaray, S.T. Chaidir Djafar, SE., M.Si. Jacob Esau Komigi, S.H., M.M. Mervin Sadipun Komber

Province South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo Gorontalo Gorontalo Gorontalo West Sulawesi West Sulawesi West Sulawesi West Sulawesi Maluku Maluku

Valid Ranking Votes 1,032,113 1 304,466 2 262,437 3 52,204 3 56,232 2 75,171 1 47,759 4 42,152 3 28,206 4 185,079 1 179,789 2 48,245 4 63,686 1 58,151 2 51,580 3 108,876 1 63,016 3

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62,501 46,328 82,582 73,815 40,657 394,138 206,503 297,604 259,444 94,307 43,900 83,619 74,021

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Total Votes : 2,167,485 Electoral Region : West Java

3. Denty Eka Widi Pratiwi Total Votes : 1,901,163 Electoral Region : Central Java

5. Sulistyo

2. Eni Sumarni Total Votes : 2,042,130 Electoral Region : West Java

4. Emilia Contessa Total Votes : 1,660,542 Electoral Region : East Java

6. Bambang Sadono Total Votes : 1,246,129 Electoral Region : Central Java

7. Aceng Hulik Munawar Fikri Total Votes : 1,139,556 Electoral Region : West Java

9. Abdul Aziz Qahar Mudzakkar Total Votes : 1,032,113 Electoral Region : South Sulawesi

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Total Votes : 1,235,682 Electoral Region : Central Java

8. Ayi Hambali Total Votes : 1,032,465 Electoral Region : West Java

10. Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas Total Votes : 1,017,687 Electoral Region : Yogyakarta

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The oldest and youngest members of the Regional Representatives Council Mudaffar Sjah

Riri Damayanti

The oldest member of the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) is Mudaffar Sjah. He was born in Ternate on April 13, 1935. The 48th Sultan of Ternate Kingdom was elected a member of the DPD, serving the 2014 – 2019 term as a representative of North Maluku. He gained 73,815 votes. Sjah is the third son of the late 47th Sultan of Ternate, Iskandar Muhammad Djabir Sjah (1929-1975). He was a legislative member of Golkar Party between 2009 – 2014.

The DPD’s youngest member is Riri Damayanti, the eldest daughter of senior Democratic Party politician Leny Jhon Latief. Damayanti was born in Bengkulu on Feb. 4, 1990, and is a graduate of the University of Indonesia. She was elected a member of DPD for the 2014 – 2019 period, representing her hometown, the Bengkulu province. She secured 87,541 votes.

Top three female vote gainers in the Regional Representatives Council

Eni Sumarni Total Votes : 2,042,130 Electoral Region : West Java

Denty Eka Widi Pratiwi Total Votes : 1,901,163 Electoral Region : Central Java

Emilia Contessa Total Votes : 1,660,542 Electoral Region : East Java

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Distribution of votes gained by political parties in The 2014 Presidential Election

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Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) won in 17 provinces 1. South Sumatera 692,847 votes 2. Lampung 711,346 votes 3. Bangka Belitung 137,085 votes 4. Riau Islands 132,412 votes 5. Jakarta 1,410,173 votes 6. West Java 4,159,411 votes 7. Central Java 4,295,605 votes 8. Yogyakarta 570,531 votes 9. East Java 3,580,945 votes

10. Banten 815,517 votes 11. Bali 872,885 votes 12. East Nusa Tenggara (East Nusa Tenggara) 403,821 votes 13. West Kalimantan 817,770 votes 14. Central Kalimantan 350,701 votes 15. North Sulawesi 449,675 votes 16. Maluku 192,731 votes 17. North Maluku 114,051 votes

Golongan Karya party won in 12 provinces 1. North Sumatera 1,004,498 votes 2. West Sumatera 403,249 votes 3. Riau 544,986 votes 4. Jambi 288,724 votes 5. West Nusa Tenggara 333,282 votes 6. South Kalimantan 486,314 votes 7. East Kalimantan 362,238 votes 8. Central Sulawesi 274,610 votes 9. Sulawesi Selatan 884,841 votes 10. Gorontalo 310,790 votes

11. West Sulawesi 123,048 votes 12. West Papua 160,242 votes • Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) won in Aceh with 366,385 votes • National Democratic Party (Nasdem) won in Bengkulu with 130,759 votes • National Mandate Party (PAN) won in Southeast Sulawesi with 271.231 votes • Democratic Party won in Papua with 700.150 votes


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(Top) The pair Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa submit their registration documents as presidential and vice presidential candidates on May 20, 2014 (Bottom) Joko Widodo and Jusuf Kalla file their registration documents as presidential and vice presidential candidates on May 19, 2014

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Profile of Presidential Candidate No. 1 Prabowo Subianto Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo was born in Jakarta on October 17, 1951. Son of Indonesian economist Soemitro Djojohadikoesoemo, Prabowo is a former lieutenant general at the Indonesian Military, an entrepreneur and a politician. He is the founder of the Great Indonesia Movement (Gerindra) Party. He was appointed the commander of the Army Special Force, Kopassus, in 1995. His last position in the military is as the commander of the Army Strategic Reserves (Kostrad), which he held through May 1998. Together with his running mate Hatta Rajasa, Prabowo—the chief patron of Gerindra— ran for presidency in the 2014 Election.

Education

Elementary school Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, 1960-1963 Junior high school, International School, Zurich, 1963-1964 High school, American School, London, 1964-1967 National Military Academy, Malang, 1970-1974 Basic course, Infantry branch, 1974 Course for commanders, 1975 Jump Master, 1977 Free Fall, 1981 Counterterrorism Course, GSG-9, Germany, 1981 Special Forces Officer Course, Ft. Benning, the United States, 1981

Career Commander of Platoon 1, Sandhi Yudha Troop Command (Kopassandha) (1976) Commander of Company 1, Sandhi Yudha Troop Command (Kopassandha) (1977) Deputy commander of Detachment 81, Kopassus (1983-1985) Deputy commander of Infantry Battalion Lintas Udara 328, Kostrad (19851987) Commander of Infantry Battalion Lintas Udara 328, Kostrad (1987-1991) Chief of Staff of Infantry Brigade Lintas Udara 17/Kujang I/ Kostrad (1991/1993)

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Group Commander-3/ Special Forces Training Center (1993-1995) Deputy commander of Kopassus (1994) Commander of Kopassus (1995-1996) General Commander of Kopassus (1996-1998) Chief of Kostrad (1998) Commander of Sesko (1998) Commissioner at PT Tidar Kerinci Agung President and CEO of PT Nusantara Energy President and CEO of PT Kertas Nusantara

Organizational Experience Chairman of Indonesian Farmers Association (HKTI) 2004-2009 Chairman of HKTI 2009-2015 Chairman of Indonesian Silat Association (PB IPSI) 2001-2011 Member of the Advisory Board of Kosgoro Head of Pendidikan Kebangsaan Foundation (Kebangsaan University) Founder of Swadesi Indonesia Cooperative (KSI) Chairman of Indonesian Traditional Market Traders Association (APPSI) 2008 - present Chairman of the Advisory Board of Gerindra, 2008 - present

Awards and Honors

Bintang Kartika Eka Paksi Naraya Satya Lencana Kesetiaan XVI Satya Lencana Seroja Ulangan-III Satya Lencana Raksaka Dharma Satya Lencana Dwija Sistha Satya Lencana Wira Karya The First Class The Padin Medal Ops Honor from Cambodia government Yudha Dharma Naraya Medal

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Profile of the Vice President Candidate no. 1 Hatta Rajasa Ir. M. Hatta Rajasa was born in Palembang, South Sumatra on December 18, 1953. He has held various key positions in the goverment — the last one being the coordinating minister for the economy, which he held from 2009 to 2014. Hatta was a successful entrepreneur and businessman, but he sold all his companies when he decided to become a politician and joined a political party. On January 9, 2010, Hatta was elected unanimously as the chairman of National Mandate Party (PAN) for the 2010-2015 period, and ran in the 2014 Presidential Election as the running mate of Prabowo.

Education

State elementary school, SD Negeri 65, Palembang, 1965 State junior high school, SMP Negeri 2, Palembang, 1969 State high school, SMA Negeri 4, Palembang, 1971 Petroleum Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)

Work experience

Coordinating Minister for the Economy, 2009-2014 State Secretary, 2007-2009 Transportation Minister, 2004-2007 Minister of Research and Technology (2001-2004) Head of the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), 2001-2004 Head of the National Aeronautics and Space Agency, 2001-2004 Deputy Head of DP KTI, 2001-2004 Member of Maritime Council, 2001-2004 Member of the House of Representatives, 1999-2001 Director, P.T. Arthindo Group

Organizational Experience Chairman of the Indonesian Society of Agribusiness and Agro-Industry, 2012-present Member of Advisory Board of Petroleum Engineering Dept., ITB, 2012-present Member of Advisory Board of Indonesian Technology Auditors Association, 2011- present Chairman of Advisory Board of PII, 2012-2015 Chairman of National Mandate Party (PAN), 2010-mid 2015 Deputy Chairman of Advisory Board of PAN, 2005-2010 Data and Infographics Book — 2014 Legislative and Presidential Elections

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Secretary-General of PAN, 2000-2005 Chairman of Advisory Council of the Indonesian Muslim Scholars Association (ICMI), 2010-present Member of ICMI Presidium, 2005-2010 Chairman of ITB’s Alumni Association, 2007-2011 Member of Majelis Wali Amanat ITB, 2006-2011

Awards and Honors Mahaputera Adiprana Medal, Indonesia, 2013 Gwangwha Medal - the First Rank of the Order of Diplomatic Service Merit, Republic of Korea, 2012 Honorary Doctorate, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovakia, 2012 Public Policy Award, Asia Society, the United States, 2011 Honorary Chief Engineer, BPPT, 2013 Initiator of Technology-Based Entrepreneurship Development for Students, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2014 Initiative Achievement Award, National Logistics Association, 2014 Indonesian National Shipowners Association (INSA) Award, 2014 Men’s Obsession Awards, 2014 Mahendrata Medal, Mahendrata University, 2014 Economic Booster of The Year, Indonesia Property and Bank Award, 2013 Reforms, Pro-Democracy Award, 2013 The Rising Star’s Men Obsession Young Leader, Men Obsession, 2013 Leading Figure in National Economic Development, East Java chapter of the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI), 2013 Leading Figure in Indonesia Standardization, Category of Government Officials, National Standards Committee Social Media Award, Marketing Magazine, 2013 Easiest Source to Reach, PWI Jaya, 2013 Leader of Change, Republika, 2012 Ganesha Prajamanggala Bakti Kencana Award, ITB, 2011 Cafeo Distinguished Honorary Fellowship Award, PII, 2010 Men of The Year, Globe Magazine, 2010 Charta Politika Award 2009, Charta Politika, 2010 Ganesha Prajamanggala Bakti Adiutama, ITB, 2009 Top 10 Member of Parliament, Parliamentary Journalists, 2010

Family Wife Oktiniwati Ulfadariah Children - Muhammad Reza Ihsan Rajasa - Siti Ruby Aliya Rajasa - Siti Noor Azima Rajasa - Muhammad Rasyid Amrullah Rajasa

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CAMPAIGN PLATFORMS AND ACTION PROGRAMS OF PRABOWO SUBIANTO-HATTA RAJASA 2014 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa, presents: Vision

“To Build a United, Sovereign, Just, Prosperous and Dignified Indonesia” With missions to realize: 1

A secure, prosperous, democratic, sovereign Indonesia upholding the state ideology Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution

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A just, prosperous, democratic and independent Indonesia

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Social justice, good national characters and high-quality human resources in Indonesia

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To develop honorable, virtuous and cultured human resources

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To develop a high-quality, competitive, creative, intellectual nation highly skilled on science and technology

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To create a democratic society based on the rule of law

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To build a safe, peaceful and united Indonesia

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To create a just, prosperous and fair Indonesia

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To grow Indonesia into a major global peace player that consistently upholds the state ideology Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution

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To create a green and environmentally-friendly Indonesia

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A strong, sovereign, just and prosperous economy

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“Pro-people” economic platforms

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Independence in food, energy and natural resources

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High quality human resources through educational reforms

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Social safety nets for health and welfare, as well as religion, culture and sports prograns

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Accelerated infrastructure developments

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Environmental protection

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A strong government that protects its people, is corruption-free, and runs effective public services.

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Profile of Presidential Candidate Number 2 Joko Widodo Born in Surakarta (Solo) on June 21, 1961, Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, was a furniture businessman who was elected the mayor of Solo for two terms. He was nominated by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P). He won several awards during his tenure in Solo. His successful leadership there prompted PDI-P to nominate him as a candidate for the Jakarta governor in 2012, which he won with a high number of votes. Leading up to the 2014 Presidential Election, PDI-P again nominated Jokowi, who graduated from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, as its candidate for the president, with Jusuf Kalla as his running mate. They were backed by five parties: the PDI-P, the National Democratic Party (Nasdem), the National Awakening Party (PKB), the People’s Conscience Party (Hanura) and the Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (PKPI).

Educational Background State elementary school SDN III Tirtoyoso, Solo State junior high school SMPN I, Solo State high school SMAN 6, Solo School of Forestry of Gadjah Mada University, graduated in 1985

Career Furniture exporter (2005 - 2010) Solo Mayor (2005 – 2012) Jakarta Governor (2012 – 2014)

Organizational Experience Head of Mining and Energy of the Surakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (1992 – 1996) Chairman of the Solo office of the Indonesian Furniture Entrepreneur Association

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Awards and Honors Satya Bhakti Award from the Central Java Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 2007 Solo Pos Award from Solo Pos Daily, 2007, 2008 IKAPI Award from the Indonesian Publishers Association, 2008 Leadership Award from the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reforms & Leadership Park, 2008 Perhumas Award from the Indonesian Public Relations Association, 2008 Selected Figure of Tempo 2008 from Tempo Magazine, 2009 Best Mayor for MICE Development from Venue Magazine, 2009 Initiator of Prime Service from the Indonesian President, 2010 Regional Head With Entrepreneur Soul from Property and Bank, 2010 Bung Hatta Anti-Corruption Award from The Association of Bung Hatta Anti-Corruption Awards, 2010 Marketer Award from Markplus Inc, 2010 Outstanding Alumnus in the Category of Social Movement from Gadjah Mada University, 2010 Visit Indonesia Appreciation 2010 from Ministry of Culture and Tourism, 2010 IAI Award from Central Java Indonesian Architect Association, 2011 City Management Innovation Award from the Ministry of Home Affairs, 2010 UNS Award - Dharma Budaya Bhakti Praja Dedicated Service Award from the President of State University of Solo, 2011 Realestat Indonesia Award for Environment Management, Street Vendor Relocation and Traditional Market Management and Renovation of Slum Areas from the Central Board of the Indonesian Real Estate Council, 2011 Innovative Figure of 2010 from Republika, 2011 MIPI Award from the Indonesian Government Science Society, 2011 Satya Lancana Award in the Category of Cooperatives Sector Development from the Indonesian President, 2011 Bintang Jasa Utama Medal from the Indonesian President, 2011 Gatra Award for Best Mayor, 2011 Charta Politika Award III for Best Regional Head, 2012 Soegeng Sarjadi Award on Good Governance in the Category of Inspirational Figure People Empowerment Award from Soegeng Sarjadi School of Government, 2012 Local Bank Best Adviser, 2012 News Maker Figure, 2012 Integratis Nasional Award, 2013 Pluralist Figure from the Indonesian Voter Foundation Seputar Indonesia Figure Award from Seputar Indonesia Daily, 2013

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Second Best Province in Achieving Millenium Development Goals from the National Planning and Development Board (Bappenas), 2013 Aubhawa Sasana Kelurahan for Development of Law-Abiding Urban Wards from the Minister of Justice and Human Rights Figure Who Care for People’s Economy from Bung Hatta University Democracy Role Model from Soekarno Center The Right Man on The Right Place, 2012 Best Adviser of Region-Owned Enterprise RMOL Democracy Award from Rakyat Merdeka news portal, 2014 Second Best Award for Provincial Planning, 2013 Satya Lencana Karya Bakti Praja Nugraha from the Indonesian President Soegeng Sarjadi Award on Good Government in the Category of Best Government, 2013 Wreda Hatta Nugraha Utama, 2013 Bung Hatta Anti-Corruption Award, 2012 Award for the Accountable Government of Jakarta from the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reforms, 2013 Parahita Eka Praya Award 2013 Mens Obsesion Decade Award 2004-2014, Rising Leader Regional government with the highest number of gratification reports to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)

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Profile of Vice President Candidate Number 2 Jusuf Kalla Regardless of his background as an entrepreneur, this figure has been crisscrossing the political world and the national leadership of Indonesia. Muhammad Jusuf Kalla, or popularly known as Jusuf Kalla or JK, was born in Watampone, the South Sulawesi district of Bone, on May 15, 1942. He served as the vice president of Indonesia in 2004-2009. He reached the peak of his political career when elected the chairman of Golongan Karya (Golkar) Party (2004-2009). In the 2009 Presidential Election, he ran for presidency with Wiranto as his running mate. On May 19, 2014, JK was officially nominated the running mate of presidential candidate Joko Widodo.

Educational Background

State elementary school SD II Watampone, 1953 Islamic junior high school Makassar, 1957 State senior high school SMAN 3 Makassar, 1960 School of Economy of Hasanuddin University, Makassar, 1967

Career Vice President of Indonesia 2004 – 2009 Chairman of Golkar Party 2004 – 2009 Coordinating Minister for People’s Welfare 1999 – 2000 Minister of Industry and Trade 1999 – 2000 Member of People’s Consultative Assembly from Golkar Party faction 1982 - 1999 Member of South Sulawesi Legislative Council from Golkar Party 1965 – 1968 President Director/Commissioner of PT Hadji Kalla 1968 – 2001

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Organizational Experience

Chairman of Indonesian Red Cross 2009 – now Chairman of Indonesian Mosque Council 2010 – now Chairman of Centrist Asia Pasific Democrats International 2010 – 2012 Advisory head of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1997 – 2002 Head of Hasanuddin University Alumni Association 1992 – now Deputy Chairman of Indonesian Economic Scholars Association 1987 – 2000 Chairman of South Sulawesi chapter of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1985 – 1997 Chairman of South Sulawesi chapter of Indonesian Economic Scholars Association Chairman of Centrist Asia Pacific Democrats Internasional 2010 – 2012 Coordinator of Southeast Asia Red Cross and Red Crescent 2010 – 2011 Honorary Head of Sponsor Council of Al Azhar University 2006 – 2010 Member of Board of Trustees of Indonesian Education University (UPI) 2010 – 2014 Chief of the Steering Committee of Waqf Foundation of Paramadina, 2005 – 2014 Deputy head of Advisory Board of Islamic Students Alumni Association (KAHMI) 2004 – 2014 Member of Advisory Board of Indonesian Economic Scholars Association (ISEI) 2000 – 2014 Chairman of Al Markaz Foundation Islamic Center 1992-2014 Chairman of Hasanuddin University Alumni Association 1992 – 2014 Chairman of Hadji Kalla Education Foundation 1982 – now Member of Donation Board of Hasanuddin University 1975 – now Member of Donation Board of State University of Makassar 1975 – now Member of Donation Board of State Islamic University of Makassar 1975 – now

Awards and Honors

Adipradana Medal, 2004 Mahaputra Adipura medal, 2004 Doctor Honoris Causa from Malaya University, Malaysia, 2007 Doctor Honoris Causa from University of Soka, Japan, 2007 Commander de I’Order de Leopold from the government of Belgium, 2009 Doctor Honoris Causa from Indonesian Education University (UPI), 2011 Doctor Honoris Causa from Hasanuddin University, Makassar Doctor Honoris Causa for peace and reconciliation from Syah Kuala University, Aceh, Sept. 12, 2011

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Doctor Honoris Causa on economy and business from Brawijaya University, Malang, Oct. 8, 2011 Doctor Honoris Causa on leadership from University of Indonesia, Feb. 9, 2013 Islamic Academic Culture Award from Sultan Agung Islamic University, Semarang World Peace Figure Award from World Youth Forum for Peace and Harmony, Ambon, 2011

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CAMPAIGN PLATFORMS AND ACTION PROGRAMS OF JOKO WIDODO – JUSUF KALLA 2014 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Reforms that began in 1998 have led the way to a new Indonesia that has better democracy, prosperity, justice and sovereignty. The way to turn the country into a Great Indonesia is an ideological way. For this reason, in the next five years our government will be guided by this vision:

THE REALIZATION OF INDONESIA’S SOVEREIGNTY, INDEPENDENCE AND PERSONALITY BASED ON MUTUAL AID The vision of Indonesia’s sovereignty, independence and personality based on mutual aid will be achieved through these following missions: 1

To achieve a national security that is able to maintain the sovereignty of territories, sustain economic independence by securing maritime resources, and to reflect Indonesia’s personality as an archipelagic nation.

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To realize an advanced, balanced and democratic society with a law-based state as its platform

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To implement independent and active foreign policy and strengthen the country’s identity as a maritime nation.

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To realize high quality of life for Indonesians - developed and prosperous

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To build a competitive nation

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To develop Indonesia as a maritime nation that is independent, advanced, powerful and caters to the national interest

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To create a society with cultured personality

The government will be based on “NAWA CITA”, nine priorities embodying the pair’s platforms:

1. We will restore the state’s function to protect the whole nation and provide the entire citizens with a sense of security

4. We will strengthen the state’s presence in system reforms and law enforcement that will be free from corruption, dignified and trustworthy

6. We will improve people’s productivity and competitiveness in the international market so Indonesia can move forward and rise along with other Asian countries

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2. We will create a government that will be consistently present – that is clean, effective, democratic and trustworthy

NAWA CITA 7. We will build an economic independence by developing strategic sectors in the domestic economy

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3. We will develop outermost regions of Indonesia and strengthen rural areas and villages within the frame of a unitary state

5. We will improve the quality of the Indonesian people

8. We will revolutionize the nation’s character

9. We will strengthen Indonesia’s diversity and social restoration


Chapter XIII 2014 Presidential Election Regulation

Declaration of integrity and pea ceful campaign for presidential election, June 3, 2014

CHAPTER XIII 2014 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION REGULATION

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The second phase disbursement of the campaign fund for the presidential election, July 6, 2014

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Chapter XIII 2014 Presidential Election Regulation

2014 Presidential Election Regulation

The 2014 Presidential Election used the same legal basis with the 2009 Presidential Election – namely Law No. 42/2008 on Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections. Key clauses of the law include:

1 2 3

A presidential election is organized to elect a president and a vice president who garner strong support from the people, so that they can govern the state and achieve national goals – as mandated in the preface of Indonesia’s 1945 Constitution. Presidential election is held to reaffirm a powerful and effective presidential system. President and vice president elects earn a strong legitimation from the people. But in an attempt to build an effective government, they also need basic supports from the parliament. Article 9 of Law No. 42/2008 on Presidential and Vice Presidential Election stipulates that candidates should be nominated by a political party or a coalition of political parties that have participated in preceding legislative elections and gained at least 20 percent of the seats at the House of Representatives or 25 percent of the total valid votes in the legislative elections

4

Although the 2009 and the 2014 elections were regulated by the same law, there were several differences in regards to technical aspects. One of them is the voting method, which changed from ticking the ballot paper during the 2009 election to piercing it in 2014. There was also a difference with the vote tally methods. In the previous 2014 election, tallies started at the urban ward level, which was not the case in the 2009 election. All the changes are specified in regulations issued by the General Elections Commission (KPU).

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Chapter XIII 2014 Presidential Election Regulation

Laws and Regulations in the 2014 Presidential Election The 1945 Constitution • Articles 1(2), 1(3), 18(3), 19(1), 20, 22C(1), 22C(2), 22E, 24C(1) of the 1945 Constitution.

Laws Law No. 42/2008 on Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections. Law No. 2/2011 on Political Parties. Law No. 15/2011 on General Elections. Law No. 8/2012 on Elections of Members of the House of Representatives (DPR), Regional Representatives Council (DPD) and Regional Legislative Bodies (DPRD).

Regulations issued by KPU Joint regulations of the KPU, Elections Supervisory Board (Bawaslu) and Elections Honorary Council (DKPP) No. 13/2012, No. 11/2012 and No. 1/2012 on Code of Conduct for Election Organizers. KPU Regulation No. 17/2014 on Campaign Funds for Presidential Election. KPU Regulation No. 16/2014 on Presidential Election Campaigns. KPU Regulation No. 28/2014, which replaced KPU Regulation No. 17/2014 on Campaign Funds for Presidential Election. KPU Regulation No. 27/2014 , which replaced KPU Regulation No. 16/2014 on Presidential Election Campaigns. KPU Regulation No. 26/2014 on the establishment and work methods of overseas election committees and organizer. KPU Regulation No.25/2014 on the establishment and work methods of subdistrict election committees, voting committees and organizing groups for the presidential election.

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KPU Regulation No. 21/2014 on vote tallies and decisions over the result of the presidential election and on president and vice president elects. KPU Regulation No. 20/2014 on voting and tallies for Indonesian citizens overseas. KPU Regulation No. 18/2014 on norms, standards, and needs for procurement and distribution of equipments for the presidential election. KPU Regulation No. 19/2014 on voting and tallies at the polling stations (TPS). KPU Regulation No. 9/2014 on voters list for the presidential election. KPU Regulation No. 4/2014 on stages, programs and schedules of the presidential election.

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Chapter XIV 2014 Presidential Election Data and Infographic

KPU Commissioner Arief Bud iman (center), shows the design of the ballot paper, June 3, 2014 (photo by KPU)

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Presidential Election

in Numbers

The July 9, 2014 Presidential Election in Indonesia was one of the biggest elections in the world – in terms of number of voters, number of election committee officers and the amount of logistics involved. FILIPINA

P MIANGAS BANDA ACEH

190,307,134* SELAT MALAKA

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

P. SEKATUNG

MALAYSIA

P MARORE

P MARAMPIT

PP NANUSA

P. NATUNA

PP. TALAUD

P. SEBATIK

MEULABOH

P. SEBATIK

P. RANAI

P. TAHUNA P. SANGIHE

P. BUNYU

MEDAN

P. TARAKAN

P. SIMEULUE

PP. NATUNA SELATAN

MALAYSIA TIMUR

LAUT NATUNA

P. MOROTAI

MANADO

SIBOLGA

P. LEMBEH

TOLITOLI

P. NIAS

P. MAYU

P TIFORE

P TERNATE P TIDORE P MARE P MOTI P MAKIAN

GORONTALO

PEKAN BARU

P. HALMAHERA

PONTIANAK

P. KALIMANTAN

PADANG

GAM PP. RAJAAMPATP P BATANTA

P. BACAN

P MANDIOLI

PALU

P. SALAWATI

P BOO

P. BANGKA

P. SUMATERA

P KEKEK

P. TALIABU

P. SULAWESI

PALANGKARAYA

SORONG

P. MANGOLI

PP. SULA

P. OBIMAYOR

P. BIAK

P PISANG

P. SORENARWA

P LAWIN

P. BATANME

P. SANANA

JAYAPURA

FAKFAK

P. BELITUNG

PALEMBANG

MANOKWARI

P KOFIAU

P. BANGGAI

SELAT MAKASSAR

P. KARIMATA

P. WAIGEO

P. GEBE

P KASIRUTA

SAMARINDA

BALIKPAPAN

JAMBI

P. SERAM

P. LAKI

BANJAR MASIN

P. BURU

P. HARUKU P. SAPARUA

BENGKULU KENDARI

P.AMBELAU

P. AMBON

P. IRIAN JAYA

P. NUSA LAUT

P. MEGA PP. INGAR PP. KASIUL

P. MUNA

LAUT JAWA

BANDAR LAMPUNG

P. ENGGANO

P. KARAMIAN

MAKASSAR

P. MASALEMBO KCL P. BAWEAN

PP. KARIMUNJAWA

P. KABAENA

LAUT BANDA

P. BUTON

PP. KAI

P WANGI-WANGI

P. MASALEMBO BSR

P TOMIA

P NUHUYUT

P PALAHIDU

PP. ARU

P BINONGKO

P SELAYAR

95,220,799

JAKARTA

P. DELI

P. TINJIL BANDUNG

P. JAWA

P. MADURA

SEMARANG

YOGJAKARTA

SURABAYA

P BATUATA

PP. WAKATOBI

95,086,335 P KANGEAN

P. PANAITAN

PP. KANGEAN

PP. TAKABONERATE

P SAPUDI

P. DAMAR

P RAAS

PP. DAMAR

P SEPANJANG

LAUT FLORES

P. BALI

DENPASAR

PP. TANIMBAR

LAUT ARAFURU

ALOR

P. LOMBOK MATARAM

P. KAWULA PP ALOR

P. FLORES

P. SUMBAWA

P. SUMBA

WAINGAPU

MERAUKE

TIMOR LESTE

LAUT SAWU

P TIMOR

LAUT TIMOR

P. CHRISTMAS

PP SAWU

P ROTI P DANA

male voter

AUSTRALIA

female voter

Election Organizer (3,652,136 officers)

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Provinces + Overseas

497Districts and Municipalities 6,980 Subdistrict Election Committees 81,142 Village/Urban ward Election Committees 130 Overseas Election Committees 478,685 Polling Stations 498 Overseas Polling Stations Candidates

2 Pair of Candidates

Performed by

KPU Commissioner

General Elections Commission

7 167

Provincial Elections Commission 5 x 32) + 7 = (Additional 7 Commissioners in Aceh Province)

District/Municipal Election Commission 5 x 497 = Subdistrict election committee 5 x 6,980 = Village/urban ward election committee 3 x 81,132 = Overseas election committee 7 x 130 = Polling station committee 5 x 478,685 = Overseas polling station committee 7 x 498 = Election security officer 2 x 478,685 =

2,485 34,900 243,396 16,900 2,393,425 3,486 957,370

LOGISTICS

194,434,744 Ballot Papers 1,092,104 Ballot Boxes 2,184,208 Polling Booths 958,182 Bottles of Ink

18,649,127 Seals 479,091 Forms 1,916,364 Holograms 478,593 Templates

* Source: KPU decree on final voter list of presidential election issued in 2014

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Differences between the 2009 and 2014 Presidential Elections

176,367,056

190,307,134 Number of Voters

471 3 pairs of candidates

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Number of Candidate

127,983,655

Number of Valid Votes

72.56 %

Voter Turnout Rate

Ticking

District/Municipal

Voting System

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497 2 pairs of candidates

133,574,277

70.91% Puncturing


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DATES

PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES

1

December 2013 – May 2014

Drafting and issuance of regulation on presidential election

2

March 3 – Oct. 20, 2014

Dissemination of information and education of voters

3

May 1 – June 30, 2014

Voting and tallies simulations at polling stations

March 3 – Sept. 30, 2014

KPU held working meetings, coordination meetings and provided technical guidances to all levels of election commissions and overseas election committees

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April 10 – Aug. 30, 2014

Establishment of ad hoc election bodies: a. Subdistrict election committees (PPK), village/urban ward election committees (PPS), and overseas election committees (PPSLN) b. Polling station committees (KPPS) and overseas polling station committees (KPPSLN) c. Election registration committees (Pantarlih) and overseas election registration committees (Pantarlih LN)

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March 3 – July 8, 2014 July 22 – Sept. 8, 2014

4

Procurement and distribution of election logistics: a. First round b. Second round IMPLEMENTATION DRAFTING OF VOTER LIST

8

Request is made to the Home Affairs Ministry for list of citizens who will turn 17 or older on April 10 – July 9

March 3 – 23, 2014

Drafting and updating of voter list

10

April 11 – 20, 2014

Synchronization of final voters list of the legislative elections (temporary voters list of the presidential election) with additional voters list (DPTb), special voters list (DPK), additional special voters list (DPKTb) and new voters post legislative elections

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April 21 – May 10, 2014

Updating of list of voters who turn 17 between April 10 – July 2014 and additional voters list (DPTb)

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PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES

12

May 11 – 12, 2014

Decision over temporary voters list, which has been updated

13

May 13 – 19, 2014

Announcement of temporary voters list

14

May 20 – 26, 2014

Public feedback

15

May 27 – June 2, 2014

Revision of temporary voters list after public feedback

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June 3 – 4, 2014

Drafting of final voters list at village/urban ward election committees (PPS)

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June 5 – 6, 2014

Drafting and recapitulation of final voters list at district election commitees

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June 7 – 9, 2014

Recapitulation and decision over final voters list at district/municipal elections commissions

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June 10 – 11, 2014

Recapitulation of final voters list at provincial election commissions

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June 12 – 13, 2014

Recapitulation of final voters list at KPU headquarters

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June 5 – July 1, 2014

Drafting of special voters list (DPK)

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July 1 – 2, 2014

Decision over DPK Nomination

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25

May 17, 2014

Decision on the number of votes and seats gained by political parties or a coalition of parties ahead of presidential and vice presidential nominations

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May 11 – 17, 2014

Announcement of registration period

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May 18 – 20, 2014

Registration of presidential and vice presidential hopefuls

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May 19 – 23, 2014

Medical checkups for presidential and vice presidential hopefuls

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May 18 – 23, 2014

Verification of documents and administrative requirements for presidential and vice presidential hopefuls

30

May 22 – 24, 2014

Written announcement of verification results

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PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES

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May 24 – 26, 2014

Period to submit administrative requirements that have not been met before

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May 25 – 27, 2014

Submission of revision or completion of requirements of hopefuls by parties or party coalitions to the General Elections Commission (KPU)

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May 26 – 29, 2014

Verification of requirement revisions requested from the hopefuls

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May 28 – 30, 2014

Written announcement on the updated verification result

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May 29 – June 5, 2014

Nomination of new president and vice president candidates to replace those failing to meet the requirements

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May 30 – June 8, 2014

Medical checkups of new candidates

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May 29 – June 8, 2014

Verification of new documents and requirements of new candidate pairs

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June 2 – 9, 2014

Written announcement on verification results of new candidate pairs

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May 31 – June 10, 2014

Final decision over presidential and vice presidential candidates

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June 1 – 11, 2014

Candidate pairs get their election numbers; announcement of candidate pairs Campaign

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June 2 – 12, 2014

Candidates hold meetings with their campaign teams to discuss campaign activities

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June 3 – 13, 2014

Declaration of integrity presidential election campaign

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June 4 – July 5, 2014

Campaign period

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July 6 – 8, 2014

Cooling–off days Campaign Finance Report

June 7 – 17, 2014

Candidates report special bank accounts for campaign finance

June 3-13, 2014

First phase of reports of campaign finance

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DATES

PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES

June 4 – 14, 2014

First phase of announcement of campaign finance

July 6, 2014

Second phase of reports of campaign finance

July 7, 2014

Second phase of announcement of campaign finance

July 18, 2014

Reports of campaign finance and expenses

July 24, 2014

Campaign finance reports to public accountant office

July 24 – Sept. 6, 2014

Audits of campaign finance

Sept. 6, 2014

Results of campaign finance audits are submitted to central, provincial and district/municipal offices of General Elections Commission

Sept. 13, 2014

Candidates are informed of results of their campaign finance audits

Sept. 16, 2014

Announcement of audit results Voting and Tallies Preparations

June 2 – July 8, 2014

Monitoring of voting preparations

Prior to July 6, 2014

Announcement of voting locations and time

July 7 – 8, 2014

Preparations of domestic and overseas polling stations

July 8, 2014

KPU chairman’s speech ahead of voting Election Day

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July 9, 2014

Election day and tallies at polling stations

July 4 – 6, 2014

Election at overseas polling stations

July 9, 2014

Tallies at overseas polling stations

July 9, 2014

Drafting of tallies minutes and documents at domestic and overseas polling stations

July 9, 2014

Announcement of tallies results at domestic and overseas polling stations

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DATES July 9, 2014

PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES Officers at domestic and overseas polling stations file reports of tallies and election logistics to urban ward/ village election committees and overseas election committees Recapitulation of tallies

July 10 – 12, 2014

Urban ward/village election committees (PPS): a. Recapitulation of tallies and drafting of the minutes b. Announcement of recapitulation result at village/ urban ward level c. Tallies minutes and recapitulation, and election logistics reports are submitted to PPK

July 13 – 14, 2014

Subdistrict Election Committees (PPK): a. Subdistrict level of recapitulation and drafting of tallies minutes b. PPK issues subdistrict level of tallies and recapitulation certificates c. Tallies minutes and recapitulation are submitted to district/municipal election commissions

July 10 – 14, 2014

Overseas Elections Committees (PPLN): a. Recapitulation of tallies from overseas polling stations b. Recapitulation of tallies and drafting of the minutes c. PPLN enacts results of tallies recapitulation d. Submission of tallies recapitulation and election logistics reports Distric/Municipal Elections Commission

July 16 – 17, 2014

a. Tallies recapitulation and drafting of the minutes at district/municipal b. District/municipal KPU offices issue certificates of district/municipal tallies c. Tallies minutes and recapitulation at district/ municipal level are submitted to provincial KPU offices

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PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES

July 18 – 19, 2014

Provincial KPU Offices: a. Recapitulation of tallies and drafting of the minutes at provincial level b. Provincial KPU offices issue provincial tallies certificates c. Tallies minutes and recapitulation are submitted to the central KPU office

July 20-22, 2014

a. Provincial and overseas tallies recapitulations b. Tallies minutes Election Results Decision

July 21 – 22, 2014

Decision and announcement of the national election result Dispute Settlement

July 23 – 25, 2014

Disputes over presidential election result are filed to the Constitutional Court

Aug. 4 – 21, 2014

Hearings and ruling at the Constitutional Court

Aug. 22 – 24, 2014

Announcement of final election result after Constitutional Court’s verdict Inauguration Ceremony

Oct. 20, 2014

Elected president and vice president are sworn in Election Runoff Campaign

Aug. 26 – Sept. 5, 2014

Runoff campaign (Pitching of platforms and programs)

Sept. 6 – 8, 2014

Cooling-off period Voting and tallies Preparations

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Aug. 25 – Sept. 8, 2014

Monitoring of voting preparations

Prior Sept. 6, 2014

Announcement of voting locations and time

Sept. 7 – 8, 2014

Preparations at domestic and overseas polling stations

Sept. 8, 2014

Speech by KPU chairman ahead of the election day

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DATES

PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES Election Day

Sept. 9, 2014

Election day and tallies at polling stations

Sept. 5 – 7, 2014

Overseas voting

Sept. 9, 2014

Overseas tallies

Sept. 9, 2014

Drafting of tallies minutes and result certificates at domestic and overseas polling stations

Sept. 9, 2014

Tallies announcement at polling stations

Sept. 9, 2014

Polling stations submit tallies results and logistics reports to urban ward/village elections committees Tallies and Recapitulations

Sept. 10 – 12, 2014

Urban ward/village election committees (PPS): a. Tallies recapitulation and drafting of tallies minutes b. Announcement of tallies recapitulation at urban ward/village level c. PPS submit minutes and recapitulation result to PPK

Sept. 13 – 14, 2014

Subdistrict election committees (PPK): a. Subdistrict tallies recapitulation and drafting of the minutes b. Announcement of tallies recapitulation at subdistrict level c. PPK submit tallies minutes and recapitulation result to district/municipal KPU offices

Sept. 10 – 13, 2014

Overseas Elections Committees (PPLN): a. Tallies of ballot papers delivered via post and drop box b. Recapitulation of tallies and drafting of tallies minutes c. PPLN announces tallies recapitulation result d. Submission of tallies minutes, result recapitulations and logistics reports

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DATES

PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES

Sept. 15 – 16, 2014

District/Municipal KPU Offices: a. Tallies recapitulation and drafting of tallies minutes b. Announcement of recapitulation result at district/ municipal level c. Tallies minutes and recapitulation result are submitted to provincial KPU offices

Sept.17 – 18, 2014

Provincial KPU Offices: a. Tallies recapitulation and drafting of tallies minutes b. Announcement of provincial tallies result and issuance of recapitulation certificates c. Tallies minutes and recapitulation results are submitted to the central board of KPU

Sept. 19 – 21, 2014

KPU: a. Recapitulation of tallies from provinces and overseas elections committes b. Drafting of national tallies minutes Election Result Decision

Sept. 19 – 21, 2014

Decision and announcement of the national election result Dispute Settlement

Sept. 22 – 24, 2014

Dispute(s) over official results are filed to the Constitutional Court

Sept. 25 – Oct. 14, 2014

Hearings and ruling at the Constitutional Court

Oct. 14 – 15, 2014

Decision over final result after Constitutional Court’s ruling Presidential Inauguration

Oct. 20, 2014

Inauguration ceremony for the elected president and vice president Final Steps

July/September 2014

Ad hoc elections committees are dismissed Review of the election organization, drafting and filing of final election report

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DATES

PROGRAM/ACTIVITIES

Nov. 3, 2014 (deadline)

District/Municipal election commission and provincial election commission

Nov. 19, 2014 (deadline)

General Elections Commission

Oct. 21 – Dec. 31, 2014

Final documentation

Jan. 1, 2015 – Oct. 20, 2019 Archive management Source: General Elections Commission Regulation No. 4 on Stages, Programs and Schedules of Presidential Election, issued in 2014

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Ballot Papers 3,420,332 10,134,007 3,702,782 4,304,472 2,541,546 5,997,326 1,416,648 6,109,735 950,394 1,357,100 7,244,091 33,718,586 27,878,396 2,812,440 31,290,695 8,153,311 3,010,128 3,603,133 3,269,248 3,590,403 1,870,412 2,890,686 2,997,837 1,940,735 1,985,359 6,474,185 1,846,707 816,339 910,329 1,250,858 863,348 3,315,543 688,150 2,079,485 194,434,744

Ballot Boxes 21,678 60,562 25,096 24,938 16,456 35,812 8,570 32,984 5,482 7,490 34,090 181,836 155,386 17,046 172,778 41,282 16,190 24,040 22,056 24,392 11,894 17,866 17,302 10,604 12,016 36,074 10,842 4,644 5,640 7,610 4,792 18,744 5,414 498 1,092,104

Polling Booths 43,356 121,124 50,192 49,876 32,912 71,624 17,140 65,968 10,964 14,980 68,180 363,672 310,772 345,556 34,092 82,564 32,380 48,080 44,112 48,784 23,788 35,732 34,604 21,208 24,032 72,148 21,684 9,288 11,280 15,220 9,584 37,488 10,828 996 2,184,208

* KPU reused most of ballot boxes and polling booths used in the 2009 elections

Provivces

Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Tenggara Timur West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua Overseas Total

Bottles of Ink 19,016 54,756 22,002 24,332 15,046 32,722 8,440 30,020 5,482 6,258 24,816 150,302 135,348 16,708 151,958 35,386 11,878 17,104 19,210 23,406 11,712 17,456 17,098 8,332 11,714 33,514 9,698 3,864 5,534 6,502 4,246 18,238 5,088 996 958,182

Seals 395,139 1,072,794 424,748 472,048 294,374 638,933 168,540 584,495 106,328 121,277 473,093 2,888,808 2,617,487 320,057 2,933,217 680,904 229,592 331,291 382,880 455,589 230,788 342,529 332,822 168,103 233,156 653,531 196,002 77,476 108,731 129,488 86,869 373,187 105,272 19,579 18,649,127

Forms 9,508 27,378 11,001 12,166 7,523 16,361 4,220 15,010 2,741 3,129 12,408 75,151 67,674 8,354 75,979 17,693 5,939 8,552 9,605 11,703 5,856 8,728 8,549 4,166 5,857 16,757 4,849 1,932 2,767 3,251 2,123 9,119 2,544 498 479,091

Logistic of The 2014 Presidential Election Holograms 38,032 109,512 44,004 48,664 30,092 65,444 16,880 60,040 10,964 12,516 49,632 300,604 270,696 33,416 303,916 70,772 23,756 34,208 38,420 46,812 23,424 34,912 34,196 16,664 23,428 67,028 19,396 7,728 11,068 13,004 8,492 36,476 10,176 1,992 1,916,364

Templates 9,508 27,378 11,001 12,166 7,523 16,361 4,220 15,010 2,741 3,129 12,408 75,151 67,674 8,354 75,979 17,693 5,939 8,552 9,605 11,703 5,856 8,728 8,549 4,166 5,857 16,757 4,849 1,932 2,767 3,251 2,123 9,119 2,544 478,593

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Chapter XV 2014 Presidential Election Result in Infographics

Presidential and Vice Presidentia l candidates join the first round of debate with the theme of “Developm ent of Democracy, Good Govern ance and Law Assurance” (Photo by KPU)

CHAPTER XV 2014 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULT IN INFOGRAPHICS

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Chapter XV 2014 Presidential Election Result in Infographics

Presidential candidates debate (round II), June 15,2014 with the theme “Economic Development and Social Welfare” (Photo by KPU)

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23 33 19 12 11 15 10 14 7 7 6 26 35 5 38 8 9 10 21 14 14 13 14 15 11 24 12 6 5 11 9 29 11 497

Number of Region/City

Number of Number of Village/ Number of TPS District/PPK Kelurahan/PPS 289 6,455 9,508 436 6,017 27,378 179 1,144 11,001 163 1,773 12,166 138 1,551 7,523 228 3,200 16,361 126 1,500 4,220 225 2,584 15,010 47 380 2,741 65 403 3,129 44 267 12,408 626 5,962 75,151 573 8,578 67,850 78 438 8,354 664 8,501 75,979 155 1,551 17,693 57 716 5,939 116 1,137 8,552 306 3,251 9,605 174 1,987 11,703 136 1,502 5,856 152 2,008 8,728 151 1,427 8,549 167 1,777 4,166 171 1,936 5,857 306 3,023 16,757 205 2,131 4,849 77 729 1,932 69 643 2,767 104 1,076 3,250 112 1,118 2,123 467 4,837 8,966 174 1,540 2,614 6,980 81,142 478,685 130 498 6,980 81,272 479,183

Source: KPU Regulation on Final Voter List of the 2014 Presidential Election issued in 2014

Aceh North Sumatera West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Island Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Nusa Tenggara West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua Domestic PPLN

Province

Voter Data Male 1,642,352 4,904,381 1,789,091 2,165,406 1,262,550 2,964,245 702,759 3,065,193 474,819 680,012 3,594,559 16,630,985 13,613,862 1,333,925 15,080,049 4,057,530 1,460,080 1,704,911 1,544,340 1,793,750 956,662 1,418,527 1,558,573 958,416 985,608 3,065,094 903,178 395,854 445,212 601,584 426,742 1,740,727 380,136 94,301,112 919,687 95,220,799

Number of Voters Female Male+Female 1,688,367 3,330,719 4,998,567 9,902,948 1,822,460 3,611,551 2,042,900 4,208,306 1,218,377 2,480,927 2,900,780 5,865,025 676,308 1,379,067 2,911,018 5,976,211 450,239 925,058 643,615 1,323,627 3,501,609 7,096,168 16,414,097 33,045,082 13,771,355 27,385,217 1,418,350 2,752,275 15,559,848 30,639,897 3,928,069 7,985,599 1,482,202 2,942,282 1,817,768 3,522,679 1,640,217 3,184,557 1,712,527 3,506,277 863,308 1,819,970 1,402,734 2,821,261 1,366,757 2,925,330 929,559 1,887,975 950,038 1,935,646 3,258,617 6,323,711 895,554 1,798,732 398,596 794,450 442,365 887,577 614,712 1,216,296 413,511 840,253 1,497,561 3,238,288 335,326 715,462 93,967,311 188,268,423 1,119,024 2,038,711 95,086,335 190,307,134

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Final Voter List Male

Female 1,642,352

Aceh

1,688,367

4,904,381

North Sumatera

4,998,567

1,789,091

West Sumatera

1,822,460

2,165,406

Riau

2,042,900

1,262,550

Jambi

1,218,377

2,964,245

South Sumatera

2,900,780

702,759

Bengkulu

676,308

3,065,193

Lampung

2,911,018

474,742

Bangka Belitung

450,316

680,012

Riau Islands

643,615

3,594,559

Jakarta

3,501,609

16,630,985

West Java

16,414,097

13,613,862

Central Java

13,771,355

1,333,925

Yogyakarta

1,418,350

15,080,049

East Java

4,057,530

Banten

1,460,080

Bali

1,704,911

West Nusa Tenggara

1,544,613

East Nusa Tenggara

1,793,750

West Kalimantan

956,662 1,418,527

South Kalimantan

1,558,573

East Kalimantan

958,416

North Sulawesi

985,608

Central Sulawesi

1,482,202 1,817,768 1,640,508 1,712,527 863,308 1,402,734 1,366,757 929,559

South Sulawesi

950,038

903,178

Southeast Sulawesi

3,258,617

395,854

Gorontalo

895,554

445,212

West Sulawesi

398,596

601,584

Maluku

442,365

426,742

North Maluku

614,712

3,065,094

Papua

413,511

380,136

West Papua

1,497,980

919,687

Overseas

335,326

1,740,308

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Central Kalimantan

15,559,848 3,928,069

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Voting Results PROVINCE Aceh North Sumatera West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Nusa Tenggara West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua Domestic Overseas TOTAL

H. PRABOWO SUBIANTO Ir. H. M. HATTA RAJASA 1 1,089,290 2,831,514 1,797,505 1,349,338 871,316 2,132,163 433,173 2,033,924 200,706 332,908 2,528,064 14,167,381 6,485,720 977,342 10,277,088 3,192,671 614,241 1,844,178 769,391 1,032,354 468,277 941,809 687,734 620,095 632,009 1,214,857 511,134 378,735 165,494 433,981 306,792 769,132 172,528 62,262,844 313,600 62,576,444

54.39% 44.76% 76.92% 50.12% 49.25% 51.26% 45.27% 46.93% 32.74% 40.37% 46.92% 59.78% 33.35% 44.19% 46.83% 57.10% 28.58% 72.45% 34.08% 39.62% 40.21% 50.05% 36.62% 46.12% 45.17% 28.57% 45.10% 63.10% 26.63% 49.48% 54.45% 27.51% 32.37% 46.85% 46.26% 46.85%

Ir. H. JOKO WIDODO Drs. H. M. JUSUF KALLA 2 913,309 3,494,835 539,308 1,342,817 897,787 2,027,049 523,669 2,299,889 412,359 491,819 2,859,894 9,530,315 12,959,540 1,234,249 11,669,313 2,398,631 1,535,110 701,238 1,488,076 1,573,046 696,199 939,748 1,190,156 724,553 767,151 3,037,026 622,217 221,497 456,021 443,040 256,601 2,026,735 360,379 70,633,576 364,257 70,997,833

45.61% 55.24% 23.08% 49.88% 50.75% 48.74% 54.73% 53.07% 67.26% 59.63% 53.08% 40.22% 66.65% 55.81% 53.17% 42.90% 71.42% 27.55% 65.92% 60.38% 59.79% 49.95% 63.38% 53.88% 54.83% 71.43% 54.90% 36.90% 73.37% 50.52% 45.55% 72.49% 67.63% 53.15% 53.74% 53.15%

TOTAL VOTERS 3 2,002,599 6,326,349 2,336,813 2,692,155 1,769,103 4,159,212 956,842 4,333,813 613,065 824,727 5,387,958 23,697,696 19,445,260 2,211,591 21,946,401 5,591,302 2,149,351 2,545,416 2,257,467 2,605,400 1,164,476 1,881,557 1,877,890 1,344,648 1,399,160 4,251,883 1,133,351 600,232 621,515 877,021 563,393 2,795,867 532,907 132,896,420 677,857 133,574,277

Source: KPU Regulation on Final Voter List of the 2014 Presidential Election Issued in 2014

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Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Tenggara Timur West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua Overseas

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1,089,290

913,309

2,831,514

3,494,835 1,797,505

539,308

1,349,338

1,342,817

871,316

897,787

2,132,163

2,027,049

433,173

523,669

2,033,924

2,299,889 412,359

200,706 332,908

491,819

2,528,064

2,859,894

14,167,381

9,530,315 12,959,540

6,485,720 977,342

1,234,249

10,277,088

11,669,313

3,192,671 614,241

2,398,631 1,535,110

1,844,178 769,391

701,238 1,488,076

1,032,354

1,573,046

468,277

696,199

941,809 687,734

939,748 1,190,156

620,095

724,553

632,009

767,151

1,214,857

3,037,026

511,134

622,217

378,735 165,494

221,497 456,021

433,981

443,040

306,792 769,132

256,601 2,026,735

172,528

360,379

313,600

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Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatera Riau Jambi South Sumatera Bengkulu Lampung Bangka Belitung Riau Islands Jakarta West Java Central Java Yogyakarta East Java Banten Bali West Nusa Tenggara East Tenggara Timur West Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Kalimantan East Kalimantan North Sulawesi Central Sulawesi South Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Gorontalo West Sulawesi Maluku North Maluku Papua West Papua Overseas

54.39%

45.61%

44.76%

55.24% 76.92%

23.08%

50.12%

49.88%

49.25%

50.75%

51.26%

48.74%

45.27%

54.73% 53.07%

46.93%

67.26%

32.74% 40.37%

59.63%

46.92%

53.08%

59.78%

40.22% 66.65%

33.35% 44.19%

55.81%

46.83%

53.17%

57.10% 28.58%

42.90% 71.42%

72.45% 34.08%

27.55% 65.92%

39.62%

60.38%

40.21%

59.79%

50.05% 36.62%

49.95% 63.38%

46.12%

53.88%

45.17%

54.83%

28.57%

71.43% 45.10%

54.90% 63.10%

26.63%

36.90% 73.37%

49.48%

50.52%

54.45% 27.51%

45.55% 72.49%

32.37% 46.26%

67.63% 53.74%

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H. Prabowo Subianto Ir. H. M. Hatta Rajasa

1

2

Ir. H. Joko Widodo Drs. H. M. Jusuf Kalla

Leading in

Leading in

10 Provinces 29.41%

23 Provinces + Overseas 70.59%

53.15%

46.85% Total Votes

Total Votes

62,576,444

70,997,833 Discrepancy

8,421,389 Valid Votes Spoilt Votes Total

188

133,574,277 98.98% 1,379,690

1.02%

134,953,967

100%

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ACEH IN NUMBERS Population

9,508 Polling Stations (TPS) 3,330,719 Voters

SABANG (KOTA) BANDA ACEH (KOTA) LHOKSUMAWE (KOTA) ACEH BESAR BIREUEN ACEH UTARA

PIDIE ACEH JAYA

NAD II

ACEH BARAT

ACEH TENGAH

NAGAN RAYA

ACEH TIMUR

GAYO LUES

ACEH BARAT DAYA

LANGSA (KOTA)

ACEH TAMIANG

NAD I

ACEH SELATAN

5,015,234

ACEH TENGGARA

SUMATERA UTARA

SIMEULUE

1,642,352 Male Voters 1,688,367 Female Voters

ACEH SINGKIL

61.88% Voter Turnout Rate

2,002,599 Valid Votes

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2

54.39% Total Votes

45.61%

1,089,290 192

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NORTH SUMATERA IN NUMBERS

15,227,719

Population NANGGROE ACEH DARUSSALAM

MEDAN (KOTA)

SUMUT I

LANGKAT BINJAI (KOTA)

SUMUT III

DELI SERDANG

TEBING TINGGI (KOTA)

KARO TANJUNG BALAI (KOTA) SIMALUNGUN DAIRI PEMATANG SIANTAR (KOTA) ASAHAN SAMOSIR TOBA HUMBANG SAMOSIR LABUHAN BATU HASUNDUTAN

PAK-PAK BHARAT

TAPANULI TENGAH

TAPANULI UTARA

SUMUT II

SIBOLGA (KOTA) PADANG SIDEMPUAN (KOTA) NIAS

TAPANULI SELATAN

MANDAILING NATAL

P. Nias

RIAU

NIAS SELATAN

27,378 Polling Stations (TPS) 9,902,948 Voters 4,904,381 4,998,567

Male Voters Female Voters

P. Pini

P. Tanahmasa

SUMATERA BARAT

P. Tanahbela

64.18% Voter Turnout Rate

6,326,349 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 55.24%

44.76% Total Votes

2,831,514

Total Votes

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WEST SUMATERA IN NUMBERS Population SUMATERA UTARA RIAU

PASAMAN

LIMA PULUH KOTO BUKITTINGGI (KOTA)

AGAM

PAYAKUMBUH (KOTA) TANAH DATAR PADANG PANJANG (KOTA)

PADANG PARIAMAN PARIAMAN (KOTA) SOLOK (KOTA)

SAWAHLUNTO/ SIJUNJUNG SOLOK

PADANG (KOTA)

SAWAHLUNTO (KOTA)

P. Siberut

5,617,977

11,001 Polling Stations (TPS) 3,611,551 Voters 1,789,091

Male Voters

1,822,460

Female Voters

PESISIR SELATAN

JAMBI

KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI P. Sipora

P. Pagai Utara P. Pagai Selatan

BENGKULU

65.19% Voter Turnout Rate

2,336,813 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

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2

76.92% Total Votes

1,797,505 194

23.08%

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RIAU IN NUMBERS Population

SUMATERA UTARA

ROKAN HILIR

DUMAI (KOTA)

RIAU KEPULAUAN

6,456,322

12,166 Polling Stations (TPS) 4,208,306 Voters

BENGKALIS ROKAN HULU

PEKAN BARU (KOTA)

2,165,406

SIAK

KAMPAR

PELALAWAN

KUANTAN SINGINGI

SUMATERA BARAT

Male Voters

INDRAGIRI HILIR

2,042,900

INDRAGIRI HULU

Female Voters

JAMBI

64.39% Voter Turnout Rate

2,692,155 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 Total Votes

1,349,338

50.12%

2 49.88%

Total Votes

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JAMBI IN NUMBERS Population

RIAU

TANJUNGJ ABUNGB ARAT

SUMATERA BARAT

TANJUNGJ ABUNGT IMUR

TEBO

MUAROJ AMBI

JAMBI

BUNGO

BATANG HARI

KERINCI

JAMBI( KOTA)

3,532,126

7,523 Polling Stations (TPS) 2,480,927 Voters 1,262,550

Male Voters

1,218,377

Female Voters

MERANGIN

SAROLANGUN

SUMATERA SELATAN BENGKULU

71.85% Voter Turnout Rate

1,769,103 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 Total Votes

49.25%

2 50.75%

871,316 196

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SOUTH SUMATERA IN NUMBERS Population

JAMBI

BANGKA BELITUNG

MUSI BANYUA SIN

SUMSEL I

MUSI RAWAS

8,528,719

16,361 Polling Stations (TPS) 5,865,025 Voters

BANYU ASIN

PALEMBANG (KOTA) LUBUKLINGGAU (KOTA)

PRABUMULIH( KOTA) OGAN KOMERING ILIR

BENGKULU

SUMSEL II

LAHAT MUARAE NIM

2,964,245

Male Voters

PAGAR ALAM (KOTA)

OGAN KOMERING ULU

LAMPUNG

71.45% Voter Turnout Rate

2,900,780 Female Voters

4,159,212 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

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2

51.26% Total Votes

2,132,163

48.74%

Total Votes

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BENGKULU IN NUMBERS

1,996,538

Population

4,220 Polling Stations (TPS) 1,379,067 Voters

SUMATERA BARAT JAMBI MUKO-MUKO

P. PagaiU tara

SUMATERA SELATAN

P. PagaiS elatan BENGKULU UTARA

REJANG LEBONG

BENGKULU

BENGKULU( KOTA) SELUMA

702,759

Male Voters

676,308

Female Voters

BENGKULU SELATAN KAUR

LAMPUNG

P. Enggano

69.90%

956,842

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 45.27%

2 54.73%

Total Votes

433,173 198

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LAMPUNG IN NUMBERS

9,586,492

Population

15,010 Polling Stations (TPS) 5,976,211 Voters

SUMATERA SELATAN

TULANGBAWANG

WAYK ANAN

LAMPUNGI I

BENGKULU LAMPUNGT ENGAH LAMPUNGU TARA

LAMPUNGB ARAT

3,065,193

Male Voters

2,911,018

Female Voters

METRO( KOTA)

TANGGAMUS

LAMPUNGT IMUR

LAMPUNGI

BANDAR LAMPUNG( KOTA)

LAMPUNGS ELATAN

72.97% Voter Turnout Rate

4,333,813 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

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2 53.07%

Total Votes

2,033,924

46.93%

Total Votes

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BANGKA BELITUNG IN NUMBERS Population

BANGKA BARAT

BANGKA BELITUNG

BANGKA

KOTA PANGKAL PINANG BANGKA TENGAH

1,349,199

2,741 Polling Stations (TPS) 925,058 Voters 474,819

Male Voters

450,239

Female Voters

BANGKA SELATAN

SUMATERA SELATAN

66.93%

613,065 Valid Votes

Voter Turnout Rate

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 67.26%

Total Votes

32.74%

200,706 200

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RIAU ISLANDS IN NUMBERS Population

3,129 Polling Stations (TPS) 1,323,627 Voters

NATUNA

KEPULAUAN RIAU

BATAM (KOTA)

1,895,590

KARIMUN KEPULAUAN RIAU TANJUNG PINANG (KOTA)

680,012

Male Voters

643,615

Female Voters

KALIMANTAN BARAT

RIAU

LINGGA

JAMBI

62.71%

824,727

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 40.37% Total Votes

332,908

2 59.63% Total Votes

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JAKARTA IN NUMBERS Population

9,603,417

12,408 Polling Stations (TPS) 7,096,168 Voters KEPULAUANS ERIBU( KAB.ADM)

3,594,559

Male Voters

3,501,609

Female Voters

JAKARTAU TARA DKIJ AKARTA I

JAKARTA BARAT

JAKARTAP USAT

DKIJ AKARTA II

JAKARTA TIMUR JAKARTA SELATAN

JAWA BARAT

76.69% Voter Turnout Rate

5,387,958 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 53.08%

Total Votes

2,528,064

46.92%

Total Votes

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WEST JAVA IN NUMBERS

39,910,274

Population

DKIJ AKARTA

BEKASI

JABARV

BEKASI (KOTA) DEPOK( KOTA)

KARAWANG

JABARV I

INDRAMAYU

BANTEN BOGOR( KOTA)

JABARI V

75,151 Polling Stations (TPS) 33,045,082 Voters

JABARV II

SUBANG BOGOR

PURWAKARTA CIREBON

JABARV III CIMAHI (KOTA)

JABARI

SUKABUMI (KOTA)

CIREBON( KOTA) MAJALENGKA

SUMEDANG

BANDUNG( KOTA) SUKABUMI

KUNINGAN

BANDUNG

JABARI II

JABARI I

JABARI X

CIANJUR

16,630,985

Male Voters

16,414,097

Female Voters

JAWA TENGA BANJAR (KOTA)

GARUT

JABARX

TASIKMALAYA( KOTA)

CIAMIS

TASIKMALAYA

72.60% Voter Turnout Rate

23,697,696 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 59.78%

2 40.22%

Total Votes

14,167,381 204

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CENTRAL JAVA IN NUMBERS

32,578,357

Population

67,850 Polling Stations (TPS) 27,385,217 Voters

JEPARA

JEPARA PATI KOTA PEKALONGAN

TEGAL( KOTA)

JAWA BARAT

REMBANG

KUDUS DEMAK

BREBES KENDAL

BATANG

TEGAL PEMALANG

KOTA SEMARANG

BLORA

PEKALONGAN

GROBOGAN

TEMANGGUNG

PURBALINGGA

KOTA SALATIGA

BANJARNEGARA

CILACAP BANYUMAS

13,613,862 Male Voters

SEMARANG

WONOSOBO

SRAGEN

MAGELANG BOYOLALI

KOTA SURAKARTA KARANGANYAR

KEBUMEN PURWOREJO

KOTA MAGELANG

KLATEN

DI YOGYAKARTA

SUKOHARJO

JAWA TIMUR

13,771,355 Female Voters

WONOGIRI

71.82% Voter Turnout Rate

19,445,260 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

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2 66.65%

Total Votes

6,485,720

33.35%

Total Votes

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YOGYAKARTA IN NUMBERS

3,458,029

Population

SLEMAN

JAWA TENGAH

8,354 Polling Stations (TPS) 2,752,275 Voters

JAWA TENGAH

YOGYAKARTA (KOTA)

KULONP ROGO

YOGYAKARTA BANTUL

1,333,925

Male Voters

1,418,350

Female Voters

GUNUNG KIDUL

JAWA TENGAH

81.57% Voter Turnout Rate

2,211,591 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 44.19%

2 55.81%

Total Votes

977,342 206

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EAST JAVA IN NUMBERS

37,269,885

Population

75,979 Polling Stations (TPS) 30,639,897 Voters TUBAN

SAMPANG

GRESIK

JAWA TENGAH

15,080,049 Male Voters

SUMENEP

BANGKALAN PAMEKASN A BOJONEGORO

LAMONGAN

NGAWI MADIUN MAGETAN PONOROGO

PACITAN

SURABAYA

SIDOARJO MOJOKERTO NGANJUK JOMBANG KEDIRI

PASURUAN

TRENGGALEK

SITUBONDO

BATU

PROBOLINGGO

BONDOWOSO

)

BLITAR TULUNGAGUNG

LUMAJANG MALANG JEMBER

BANYUWANGI

BALI

15,559,848 Female Voters

72.40% 21,946,401 Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 53.17%

Total Votes

10,277,088

46.83%

Total Votes

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BANTEN IN NUMBERS

9,938,820

Population

17,693 Polling Stations (TPS) 7,985,599 Voters

CILEGON( KOTA)

SERANG

TANGERANG

BANTEN II

TANGERANG (KOTA)

DKIJ AKARTA

BANTEN I

4,057,530 Male Voters

PANDEGLANG LEBAK

JAWA BARAT

3,928,069 Female Voters

70.77% Voter Turnout Rate

5,591,302 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 57.10%

2 42.90%

Total Votes

3,192,671 208

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Total Votes

2,398,631


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BALI, WEST NUSA TENGGARA & EAST NUSA TENGGARA IN INFOGRAPHIC

2

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BALI IN NUMBERS

4,227,705

Population

5,939 Polling Stations (TPS) 2,942,282 Voters

BULELENG

BANGLI

JEMBRANA

BALI

KARANGASEM

TABANAN GIANYAR

1,460,080 Male Voters

BADUNG DENPASAR (KOTA) KLUNGKUNG

73.66% Voter Turnout Rate

1,482,202 Female Voters

2,149,351 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 71.42%

Total Votes

28.58%

614,241 210

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Total Votes

1,535,110


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WEST NUSA TENGGARA IN NUMBERS

5,398,573

Population

8,552 Polling Stations (TPS) 3,522,679 Voters LOMBOK BARAT LOMBOK TIMUR

BIMA (KOTA)

DOMPU

NTB

MATARAM( KOTA)

SUMBAWA BARAT

BIMA

SUMBAWA

1,704,911 Male Voters

LOMBOK TENGAH

1,817,768 Female Voters

72.96% Voter Turnout Rate

2,545,416 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2

72.45% Total Votes

1,844,178

27.55%

Total Votes

701,238

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EAST NUSA TENGGARA IN NUMBERS

5,343,902

Population

9,605 Polling Stations (TPS) 3,184,557 Voters

NTT I FLORES TIMUR ALOR MANGGARAI

NGADA

ENDE

TIMOR LESTE

LEMBATA SIKKA

MANGGARAI BARAT

TIMOR TENGAH UTARA SUMBA BARAT

NTT II

SUMBA TIMUR

KUPANG

1,544,340 Male Voters

BELU

KUPANG (KOTA) TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN KUPANG

ROTENDAO

71.40% Voter Turnout Rate

1,640,217 Female Voters

2,257,467 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 65.92%

Total Votes

34.08%

769,391 212

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Total Votes

1,488,076


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KALIMANTAN IN INFOGRAPHIC

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WEST KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS

5,193,272

Population

SAMBAS

SINGKAWANG (KOTA)

MALAYSIA

BENGKAYANG KAPUAS HULU

KALIMANTAN TIMUR

LANDAK SANGGAU

PONTIANAK (KOTA)

SEKADAU

PONTIANAK

11,703 Polling Stations (TPS) 3,506,277 Voters

SINTANG

1,793,750 Male Voters

MELAWI

KALBAR

KALIMANTAN TENGAH KETAPANG

1,712,527 Female Voters

74.78% Voter Turnout Rate

2,605,400 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 Total Votes

39.62%

2 60.38%

1,032,354 214

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1,573,046


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CENTRAL KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS

2,640,070

Population

KALIMANTAN TIMUR

KALIMANTAN BARAT

MURUNG RAYA

KATINGAN

GUNUNG MAS

BARITOU TARA KAPUAS BARITOS ELATAN

LAMANDAU KOTAWARINGIN TIMUR

KOTAWARINGIN BARAT

SUKAMARA

PALANGKAR AYA (KOTA)

956,662 Male Voters

BARITO TIMUR

PULANG PISAU

SERUYAN

5,856 Polling Stations (TPS) 1,819,970 Voters

KALIMANTAN SELATAN

64.50% Voter Turnout Rate

863,308 Female Voters

1,164,476 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 40.21% Total Votes

468,277

2 59.79% Total Votes

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SOUTH KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS Population

KALIMANTAN TIMUR

TABALONG

KALIMANTAN TENGAH

4,145,843

8,728 Polling Stations (TPS) 2,821,261 Voters

BALANGAN HULU SUNGAI UTARA HULU SUNGAI TENGAH HULU SUNGAI SELATAN

KOTA BARU

TAPIN BARITO KUALA

KALSEL

BANJARMASIN( KOTA)

1,418,527 Male Voters

BANJAR TANAHB UMBU

1,402,734 Female Voters

BANJAR BARU (KOTA)

TANAHL AUT

68.05% Voter Turnout Rate

1,881,557 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 Total Votes

941,809 216

50.05%

2 49.95%

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939,748


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EAST KALIMANTAN IN NUMBERS

4,154,954

Population

8,549 Polling Stations (TPS) 2,925,330 Voters

P. Sebatik P. Nunukan

NUNUKAN

P. Bunyu TARAKAN (KOTA) BULUNGAN MALINAU

MALAYSIA BERAU

KALTIM

1,558,573 Male Voters

KUTAI TIMUR

KALIMANTAN BARAT KUTAI BARAT

KUTAI

BONTANG (KOTA)

SAMARINDA (KOTA)

KALIMANTAN TENGAH BALIKPAPAN (KOTA) PASIR

SULAWESI TENGAH

PENAJAM PASER UTARA

1,366,757

Female Voters

SULAWESI SELATAN KALIMANTAN SELATAN

64.73% Voter Turnout Rate

1,877,890 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 Total Votes

687,734

36.62%

2 63.38% Total Votes

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SULAWESI

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NORTH SULAWESI IN NUMBERS

2,583,511

Population

4,166 Polling Stations (TPS) 1,887,975 Voters

KEP. TALAUD

KEP. SANGIHET ALAUD

958,416 Male Voters

SULUT

MINAHASA UTARA MANADO (KOTA)

BITUNG (KOTA) TOMOHON( KOTA)

MINAHASA SELATAN

GORONTALO

MINAHASA

BOLAANG MENGONDOW

MALUKU UTARA

71.50% Voter Turnout Rate

929,559 Female Voters

1,344,648 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 53.88%

Total Votes

620,095

46.12%

Total Votes

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CENTRAL SULAWESI IN NUMBERS

2,935,343

Population

TOLI-TOLI BUOL

GORONTALO DONGGALA

SULAWESI UTARA

PARIGI MOUTONG

5,857 Polling Stations (TPS) 1,935,646 Voters

SULTENG

PALU (KOTA) TOJO UNA UNA

BANGGAI BANGGAI KEPULAUAN

POSO

985,608 Male Voters

MOROWALI

MALUKU UTARA

950,038 Female Voters

SULAWESI SELATAN

SULAWESI TENGGARA

72.73% Voter Turnout Rate

1,399,160 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 45.17%

2 54.83%

Total Votes

632,009 220

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767,151


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SOUTH SULAWESI IN NUMBERS Population

MAMUJU UTARA

MAJENE

LUWU UTARA

TANA TORAJA LUWU

POLEWALI MAMASA PINRANG

16,757 Polling Stations (TPS) 6,323,711 Voters

SULAWESI TENGAH

MAMUJU

MAMASA

9,368,107

LUWU TIMUR

PALOPO (KOTA)

ENREKANG

WAJO

PARE-PARE (KOTA)

SIDENRENG RAPPANG

SOPPENG BAR RU PANGKAJENE KEPULA UAN

SULAWESI TENGGARA

BONE

3,065,094 Male Voters

MAROS MAKASSAR (KOTA)

SINJAI GOWA

TAKALAR JENEPONTO

BULUKUMBA

3,258,617 Female Voters

BANTAENG

SELAYAR

67.60% Voter Turnout Rate

4,251,883 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 71.43%

Total Votes

1,214,857

28.57%

Total Votes

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SOUTHEAST SULAWESI IN NUMBERS Population

2,691,623

4,849 Polling Stations (TPS) 1,798,732 Voters

SULAW ESI SELATAN

KENDARI

SULTRA 2 KOLAKA KENDARI (KOTA)

SULTRA 3

KENDARI KONAWE SELATAN

P. Wowoni

SULTRA 1

MUNA

SULTRA 5

BUTON

903,178 Male Voters

MUNA P. Buton

P. Muna

SULTRA 4 BUTON

BUTON

P. Kabaena BAU-BAU (KOTA) Kep. Tukang Besi

63.36% Voter Turnout Rate

895,554 Female Voters

1,133,351 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 45.10%

2 54.90%

Total Votes

511,134 222

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622,217


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GORONTALO IN NUMBERS

1,147,528

Population

1,932 Polling Stations (TPS) 794,450 Voters SULAWESI TENGAH

GORONTALO

SULAWESI UTARA

BOALEMO POHUWATO

GORONTALO GORONTALO( KOTA)

BONE BOLANGO

395,854 Male Voters 398,596 Female Voters

75.96%

600,232 Valid Votes

Voter Turnout Rate

Presidential Election Voting Results

1 63.10% Total Votes

378,735

2 36.90%

Total Votes

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WEST SULAWESI IN NUMBERS

1,589,162

Population

MAMUJU UTARA

MAMUJU

SULAWESI TENGAH

SULAWESI SELATAN

MAMASA

2,767 Polling Stations (TPS) 887,577 Voters 445,212 Male Voters 442,365 Female Voters

MAJENE

POLEWALI MANDAR

70.41%

621,515 Valid Votes

Voter Turnout Rate

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 73.37%

Total Votes

165,494 224

26.63%

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456,021


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MALUKU - PAPUA IN INFOGRAPHIC

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MALUKU IN NUMBERS

1,866,248

Population

3,250 Polling Stations (TPS) 1,216,296 Voters

SERAM BAG. BARAT MALUKU TENGAH

SERAM BAG. TIMUR

BURU

KOTA AMBON

MALUKU I

MALUKU TENGGARA

KEPULAUAN ARU

MALUKU TENGGARA BARAT

601,584 Male Voters 614,712

72.47%

Female Voters

877,021

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 50.52%

Total Votes

433,981 226

49.48%

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443,040


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NORTH MALUKU IN NUMBERS Population

MALUKU UTARA 2 HALMAHERA UTARA

MALUKU UTARA 1 HALMAHERA BARAT

HALMAHERA TIMUR

1,258,354

2,123 Polling Stations (TPS) 840,253 Voters

MALUKU UTARA 3

MALUKU UTARA HALMAHERA TENGAH

413,511 Female Voters

MALUKU UTARA 4 MALUKU UTARA 5

426,742 Male Voters

HALMAHERA SELATAN

67.36%

563,393

Voter Turnout Rate

Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2

54.45% Total Votes

306,792

45.55%

Total Votes

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PAPUA IN NUMBERS

4,224,232

Population

BIAK NUMFOR

YAPEN WAROPEN

SARMI JAYAPURA (KOTA)

WAROPEN

PAPUA NABIRE

PANIAI

PUNCAK JAYA

JAYAPURA KEEROM TOLIKARA

JAYAWIJAYA MIMIKA

8,966 Polling Stations (TPS) 3,238,288 Voters

YAHUKIMO PEGUNUNGAN BINTANG

ASMAT

1,740,727 Male Voters

BOVEN DIGOEL

MAPPI

MERAUKE

87.49% Voter Turnout Rate

1,497,561 Female Voters

2,795,867 Valid Votes

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 72.49%

Total Votes

27.51%

769,132 228

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2,026,735


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WEST PAPUA IN NUMBERS

1,091,171

Population

2,614 Polling Stations (TPS) 715,462 Voters

P. Waigeo RAJA AMPAT

SORONG SORONG (KOTA)

P. Batanta P. Salawati

MANOKWARI

SORONG SELATAN

IRIAN JAYA BARAT

P. Misool RAJA AMPAT

TELUK BINTUNI

TELUK WONDAMA

380,136 Male Voters

TELUK BINTUNI

FAK-FAK

MA L UK U

KAIMANA

PA P U A

KAIMANA

335,326 Female Voters

74.95%

532,907 Valid Votes

Voter Turnout Rate

Presidential Election Voting Results

1

2 67.63%

Total Votes

172,528

32.37%

Total Votes

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Vice Presidential Candidates Hatta Rajasa speaks on the fifth round of election debate with the theme of “Food, Energy and Environ ment” (photo by KPU)

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Presidential and vice presidential candidates attend vote counting process at KPU Headquarter, Jakarta, July 20-22, 2014 (Photo by KPU)

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Abstract of Overseas Voting in Indonesia’s Presidential Election u The voting mechanism for Indonesians living overseas during the 2014 presidential election is not much different from procedures applied at poll stations inside the country. u The General Elections Commission (KPU) issued two guidelines to regulate overseas voting: 1. KPU Regulation (PKPU) No. 20/2014 on Polls, Vote Tallies and Recapitulation for Indonesian Nationals Overseas 2. PKPU No. 26/2014 on Establishment and Management of Overseas Elections Committees (PPLNs) and Overseas Election Organizers (KPPSLN) u Key points of the 2014 overseas voting: • Votings were organized by PPLNs, which were established by KPU. Headquartered at Indonesian representative offices abroad, PPLNs formed KPPSLNs — which ran poll stations during the election day. • PPLNs were set up no later than a month before the election day and was dismissed a month after the election. KPPSLNs, meanwhile, were formed 15 days prior to the election day and were dismissed 15 days afterward. • A typical PPLN was run by five people (a head and four members), who represented the local Indonesian community. The members were appointed and dismissed by the KPU. A KPPSLN, meanwhile, consist of three to seven members — with one serving as a coordinator and the others as members. KPPSLN members were appointed and dismissed by PPLN. • Voting overseas were held from July 4, 2014 to July 6, 2014. The dates were decided by KPU on recommendations from PPLNs. • Poll stations, commonly set up at Indonesian representative offices or other locations approved by local authorities, were open from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. local times. • Voters who were unable to cast their votes at these poll stations could submit their punctured ballot papers via Dropbox (a service offered by PPLN committees — where officers collected the ballots at an agreed Data and Infographics Book — 2014 Legislative and Presidential Elections

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meeting point), or send them via post to a nearby PPLN office. • Tallies — including for ballots submitted via Dropbox or post service — were held at Indonesian representative offices on the election day, July 9.

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Overseas 2014 Presidential Election in Number

Votes derived from 130 Overseas Election Committees in 96 countries

Overseas votes derived from 498 units of Polling Station Abroad (TPSLN)

Prabowo-Hatta obtained 313,600 votes. Jokowi-JK obtained 364,257 votes

677,857 valid votes

The vote overseas also included 500 votes from dropbox and post

There are 2,038,711 overseas voters (DPTLN), comprising of 919,687 male voters and 1,119,024 female voters

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Result of the Overseas 2014 Presidential Election Asia City Vientiane Guangzhou Yangoon Kinabalu Kuching Tokyo Taipei Kuala Lumpur Ho Chi Minh Davao City Johor Bahru Singapore New Delhi Mumbai Pyongyang Osaka Seoul Shanghai Beijing Manila Dili Hongkong Tawau Penang Bandar Seri Begawan Islamabad Karachi Colombo Shongkhla Dhaka Phnom Penh Hanoi Bangkok

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Country Laos China Myanmar Malaysia Serawak, Malaysia Japan Taiwan Malaysia Vietnam Philippines Malaysia Singapore India India North Korea Japan South Korea China China Philippines East Timor China Malaysia Malaysia Brunei Pakistan Pakistan Sri Lanka Thailand Bangladesh Cambodia Vietnam Thailand

Total Votes

Prabowo Subianto Hatta Rajasa

72 125 229 20,790 33,633 2,103 17,525 111,794 110 912 42,248 7,639 57 210 6 746 3,018 98 90 162 1,108 10,728 11,933 10,773 2,825 168 71 37 247 85 326 21 389

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107 1,248 207 28,905 40,091 3,245 47,692 20,891 238 826 26,681 30,250 114 11 11 1,030 5,920 789 801 1,117 3,160 30,956 27,412 8,806 3,746 73 34 159 478 103 796 123 710


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City

Country

Kabul Beirut Jeddah Dubai Sanaa Manama Amman Tehran Damascus Doha

Afghanistan Lebanon Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Yemen Bahrain Jordan Iran Syria Qatar

Abu Dhabi Muscat Kuwait City Riyadh Baghdad

United Arab Emirates Oman Kuwait Arab Saudi Iraq

Total Votes

Prabowo Subianto Hatta Rajasa

14 62 5,626 720 1,369 213 215 34 185 2,087

Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla

1,024 444 837 4,184 167

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24 62 5,357 1,041 115 193 92 160 17 1,577

867 484 659 4,233 157

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Europe City Hamburg Paris Moscow Vatican Marseille Copenhagen Beograd Ankara Budapest Bucharest Zagreb Frankfurt Berlin Warsaw Istanbul Helsinki Bratislava Oslo Bern London Rome NoumĂŠa Stockholm The Hague Vienna Athena Madrid Sofia Kiev Prague Tashkent Astana Brussels Lisbon Sarajevo Baku

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Country Germany France Russia Vatican France Denmark Serbia Turkey Hungary Romania Croatia Germany Germany Poland Turkey Finland Slovakia Norway Swiss United Kingdom Italy France Sweden Netherland Austria Greece Spain Bulgaria Ukraine Czech Republic Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Belgium Portugal Bosnia Azerbaijan

Total Votes

Prabowo Subianto Hatta Rajasa

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331 252 70 67 57 55 12 189 18 27 6 709 372 32 135 31 24 84 87 805 153 71 92 770 87 145 140 15 5 32 19 17 156 22 9 23

Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla

1,193 1,013 195 799 216 289 55 99 82 40 29 3,242 889 114 118 236 42 395 485 2,442 582 190 360 3,189 343 356 457 39 50 85 37 39 644 61 17 46


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Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Oceania City Melbourne Vanimo Suva Wellington Canberra Perth Darwin Sydney Port Moresby

Country Australia Papua New Guinea Fiji New Zealand Australia Australia Australia Australia Papua New Guinea

Total Votes

Prabowo Subianto Hatta Rajasa

778 176 75 260 114 547 108 1,505 168

Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla

5,594 406 92 1,519 453 3,084 317 9,799 287

Africa Total Votes

City

Country

Maputo Cape town Cairo Abuja Dakar Nairobi Antananarivo Harare Pretoria

Mozambique South Africa Egypt Nigeria Senegal Kenya Madagascar Zimbabwe South Africa

Windhoek Khartoum Dar Es Salaam Tripoli Tunis Addis Ababa Rabat Algiers

Namibia Sudan Tanzania Libya Tunisia Ethiopia Morocco Algeria

Prabowo Subianto Hatta Rajasa

35 11 1,809 184 174 83 13 167 26

Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla

46 268 14 76 41 23 97 355

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73 60 710 354 444 171 31 366 96

117 95 31 30 42 17 59 330

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America City

Country

Ottawa Los Angeles San Francisco New York Panama Brasilia Quito Buenos Aires Bogota

Canada U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A Panama Brazil Ecuador Argentina Colombia

Lima Mexico City Havana Santiago Caracas Houston Chicago Washington D.C. Toronto Vancouver Paramaribo

Peru Mexico Cuba Chili Venezuela U.S.A U.S.A

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Total Votes

Prabowo Subianto Hatta Rajasa

U.S.A

Canada Canada Suriname

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70 421 1,283 866 14 30 6 44 6

20 34 10 13 31 313 123 277 188 171 87

Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla

270 3,095 4,860 4,267 32 39 26 143 65

58 95 18 96 144 1,934 678 814 1,206 1,201 178


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KPU Chairman, Husni Kami l Manik deliver speech a day ahead of elections, July 8, 2014

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Vote counting of the Presidential Election at KPU Headquarter, Jakarta, July 20-22, 2014 (Photo by KPU).

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Mascot of 2014 Election

Sikora, Si Kotak Suara (The Ballot Box), symbolizes a box that will keep the mandate of the people for the next five years. We also hoped the boxes could secure the ballots, allowing voters to exercise their rights freely — without any form of pressure or intervention.

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APPENDIX

Glossary

A

total allocated seats in the district.

AD/ART Political Party: Primary Budget (AD) and Political Party Bylaws (ART), an organizational guidelines which contains comprehensive rules, ideology, objectives and principles of the party. Briefly called as the party constitution. Abstainers (Golput): Abstainers are a group people that deliberately and consciously do not use their voting rights because of distrust toward the political system.

B

Ballot paper: A piece of paper used in elections Bawaslu: Election Supervisory Board (Bawaslu) is a council to supervise the election administration across Indonesia. Bicameral System: System where the legislators are divided into two separate assemblies, chambers or houses. BPP: Vote Division Number (BPP) is the value of a seat, calculated by dividing the total number of valid votes in the electoral district by the number of

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BPP DPR: House of Representative’s Electoral Dividing Number (BPP DPR) is a valid votes distribution number of all political parties in the election and meet the 2,5% threshold of national valid votes in one area with the number of seat in one area to determine the number of seats of political parties participating in the election. BPP DPRD: Electoral Dividing Number of Legislative Council (DPRD) is value number calculated by dividing the total number of valid votes in the electoral district to determine political parties seat acquisition and elected provincial and district DPRD members. Black Campaign: A campaign to knockdown political rivals by spreading groundless negative issues.

C

Caleg: Legislative candidates (Caleg) are people previously determined as fixed Caleg by KPU, and with the ability

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and support from voters, passed requirements of the political party as a legislative member (DPR) by participating general election. Campaign Financial Report: A report of the income and expenditure of a political party participating in the election and will be delivered to the public accountant office appointed by the KPU no later than 15 days after voting.

D

Dapil: Electoral Region, borderline or the number of people who become basis to determine the contested number of seats and basis of the number of votes to determine the elected candidate. Disputed Election Result: Controversy/disagreement toward the decision derived from the General Elections Commission or regional election commissions. District System: The accountability of elected representatives in constituencies.

E

Election: Election is a process to vote candidates to fill the position of certain political positions, such as

president, DPR and DPRD members (parliament), regents/mayors. Election Campaign Ads: Advertised as commercial/public service announcement in print out/ broadcast mass media by the election participants. Electoral Education: Aims to evolve trust and understanding on the electoral process. This includes information delivery to voters, generally pertaining elections such as Political Law, Electoral Law, Presidential Election Law, and how the voting process during the election. Second objective is to motivate certain groups of women, first time voters, the rural poor, and seclusions to take part in elections by giving counseling about the importance of each individual voting rights. Election Participants: Political party that participates DPR, Provincial/Regional DPRD elections and individually for election of DPD members.

Electoral Threshold: A threshold of representation is the minimum vote share that might yield a party a seat (under the most favorable circumstances for the party).

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Electoral Silence: The time span when all election participants are prohibited to do any campaign. Mass media have also been prohibited to publish any campaign to create favor or disfavor of a particular party. Ethnopolitics: The study of the origins of politics in a society.

elect congress members, states parliamentary, and several governors, but not to elect president. Model Form A: Used for voter data Model Form A1: Used for Voter Data Preliminary Voters Model Form A2.1: Initial Preliminary Voter List

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Field Election Supervisors: A committee established by subdistrict Panwaslu to supervise electoral administration in a village.

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Model Form A2.2: Final Preliminary Voter List Model Form A3: Final Voter List Model Form A4: Additional Voter List

Independent Candidates: Often called as individual politician candidate, running for the politics position without any affiliation to the political party. Independent candidate was known in regional elections (Pilkada).

Model Form A5: Notification Letter on Additional Voter List

Incumbent: A person who’s in charge in the position of regents, mayors, governors, president and running for the election in order to be reelected.

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Model Form A6: Provincial Recapitulation of Final Voter List

Overseas Election Supervisors: A committee established by Panwaslu to supervise electoral administration in overseas.

Midterm Elections: Election in the United States to

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Panwaslu: Regional Elections Supervisory Committee (Panwaslu) is a committee established by Bawaslu to supervise electoral administration in province, regency/city and district. Parliamentary Threshold: Political party threshold to gain seats in the House of Representatives Opposition Party: Political party that claimed as an opposition to the ruling party. Political Adage: A phrase or adage in politics. For instance, a proverb of “There is no eternal friend or foe, but eternal interests,” or “Politics is who gets what.” Party Coalition: A combination of several political parties to establish majority votes so that they can fight for similar objectives. Political Consciousness: A vessel or an organization that allow someone to assign the political position. Political parties are usually seen as a political vessel. Political Ethics: Regulations or principles that must be noted in politics. For instance, to

backbite other political parties or other figures when during a campaign. Political Euphoria: Feeling ecstatic or an intense excitement of political situation because of the freedom. This condition occurred after repressive political politics had been removed. During this euphoria, there are dozens of new political parties from society, like post Soeharto’s era. Political Party: Political organization that implements certain ideology or established for specific objectives. Political Party Verification: A final stage of screening done by the General Eelections Commission before all candidates become fixed. Preliminary Voter List (DPS): DPS is the list of eligible voters. However, the list of DPS will be continually updated to the Final Voter List (DPT). It is necessary to recheck the list, since there is possibility that voters passed away/moving house/ underage. Proportional Representation System: Electoral system where division in an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body.

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Referendum: Also called as public polls, namely a general vote to take a political decision. In a referendum, voters who have the voting rights will be asked for their opinions. Referendum results are either binding or indicative (nonbinding). If it’s binding, executives members must perform public poll result. In several countries, such as Netherlands, the referendum is indicative.

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Special Elections: Elections to fill political offices that have become vacant between general elections. These elections occur when the incumbent died or resigned, but they also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office, because of a recall, ennoblement, criminal conviction, or failure to maintain a minimum attendance.

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Unicameralism: A system where government consists only one legislative or parliamentary chamber.

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Voter Data Updates: Voters’ data collection by selecting the most updated data in each regional election commission. The result of voters’ data updates will be considered as material preparation of the preliminary voter list. Voting: The decision making process through voting where the winner is determined by majority voting.

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Polling Station: Generally abbreviated to TPS, a place where voters cast their ballots in elections. There are thousands of polling stations across Indonesia. TPS usually sets up a tent with chairs, ballot boxes, polling officers and witnesses from the political party.

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List of 2014 Survey and Quick Count Institutes from KPU 1. PT Lingkaran Survei Kebijakan Publik 2. PT Citra Komunikasi LSI 3. PT Konsultan Citra Indonesia 4. Media Survei Nasional 5. PT Citra Publik Indonesia 6. PT Indikator Politik Indonesia 7. PT Data Lembaga Survei Indonesia (LSI) 8. PT Lingkaran Survei Indonesia (LSI) 9. PT Roy Morgan Research 10. Lembaga Jaringan Isu Publik 11. PT Cyrus Nusantara 12. PT Citra Publik 13. PT Media Survei Indonesia 14. Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting 15. CIRUS Surveyors Group 16. Lembaga Survei Nasional 17. Pusat Data Bersatu 18. Lembaga Survei Jakarta 19. Pol-Tracking Indonesia 20. Indopoling Network Research, Strategy and Consulting 21. Political Communication Institute 22. Markplus Insight 23. Indonesia Research Centre (PT Pusat Riset Indonesia) 24. Pusat Kajian Kebijakan dan Pembangunan Strategis (Puskaptis) 25. PT Indo Barometer 26. Charta Politika Indonesia 27. Polmark Indonesia 28. Jaringan Votes Indonesia (JSI) 29. Studi Votes Rakyat (SSR) 30. Lentera Data Riset 31. Lembaga Polling Indonesia (LPI) 32. Political Weather Station 33. Lembaga Klimatologi Politik 34. New Indonesia (Yayasan Lembaga Survei Publik Bekasi) 35. Puslitbang Diklat LPP RRI Data and Infographics Book — 2014 Legislative and Presidential Elections

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36. PT Kompas Media Nusantara 37. Institute for Strategic and Development Studies 38. PT Alvara Strategi Indonesia 39. Politicawev.com (PT Tridaya Nusantara Internasional) 40. Lembaga Survei Independen Nusantara (LSIN) 41. PT Premiere Epsilon Indonesia 42. Soegeng Sarjadi School of Government (Yayasan Indonesia Cerdas Soegeng Sarjadi) 43. Indonesia Research and Survey (IRES) 44. Citra Survei Indonesia (CSI) 45. PT Indo Survey dan Data Strategy (ISS) 46. PT Tylor Nelson Sofres Indonesia 47. Populi Center 48. Lembaga Real Count Nusantara 49. Nurjaman Center For Indonesian Democrazy (NCID) 50. Lembaga Pemilih Indonesia 51. Survei dan Polling Indonesia (SPIN) 52. Indonesia Survey Center (JSC) 53. Founding Father House (Graha Bapak Pendiri Bangsa) 54. Litbang Koran SINDO (PT. Media Nusantara Indonesia) 55. Riset Kebijakan dan Otonomi Daerah (Rekode) 56. Losta Institute

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HUSNI KAMIL MANIK, S.P

Husni was born on July 18, 1975 in Medan. His experience with elections began at college. At that time, along with the Indonesian Rector Forum and the General Elections Commission (KPU), he helped supervise the 1999 Elections. He believes elections, under the reforms period, are a milestone for democracy in Indonesia. The graduate of Andalas University (Unand) in Padang decided to join the West Sumatra office of KPU, and was elected a commissioner there for two consecutive terms (2003-2008, 2008-2013). Husni’s organizational experience includes serving as head of the West Sumatra chapter of the Indonesian Youth Movement (GPI); secretary-general of Student Council of Unand; president of the Student Council, 1998-1999; member of the executive board of the Indonesian Student Association (HMI), 2002-2003; member of the West Sumatra chapter of the Indonesian Student Alumni Association (KAHMI); and secretary of the West Sumatera chapter of Nahdlatul Ulama. His views on elections have been widely published on media outlets in West Sumatera. Well-versed in election matters, Husni smoothly answered all the questions of members of the House of Representatives (DPR)’s Commission I, during the fit and proper test for the KPU national leadership. Husni underlined the need for a final voter list (DPT) in elections, including clear and transparent mechanisms to verify this list. This approach proved successful in 2014, when KPU managed to prevent recurring problems with DPT. Husni’s long experience in electoral administration and extensive network helped him in his job as the Chairman of KPU since 2012, taking a full charge of organizing the Legislative and Presidential Elections in 2014.

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SIGIT PAMUNGKAS, S.I.P, M.A

Sigit was born in Sragen on April 4, 1976. He was a Public Administration lecturer at the School of Social and Political Science at Gajah Mada University (UGM), Yogyakarta. Applying his vast knowledge and experience with electoral administration, Sigit was elected a central commissioner of KPU. The alumnus of UGM’s Graduate School of Political Science put the knowledge he obtained from his research activities into practice, in the meantime observing the dynamics of elections and the Indonesian public’s engagement in the democratic process. Sigit taught courses on legislatures, elections, political parties and political behaviors, among other subjects. He was appointed the head of the Yogyakarta office of the Honorary Body of KPU in 2011; head of the voter education division at UGM and UNDP’s Center for Public Service and Research in 2009; member of a UGM assistance team on political education for marginalized society for the 2004 elections; and head of the election education and monitoring committee of HMI in the 1999 elections. Articles he wrote have been widely published on various media. Sigit also has published several books on his research on election organization – including Political Parties: Theory and Practice in Indonesia (2011); Crisis of Electoral Democracy (2009); Parties, Elections and Political Behavior (2010); and All About Elections (2009). His thoughts, as written in those publications, along with his experience in election matters, have contributed to the improvement of the management of General Elections in Indonesia. Sigit smoothly passed the fit and proper test by Commission I of DPR, and was later installed as a KPU Commissioner for the 2012-2017 period. At KPU, Sigit is responsible for the divisions of human resources development, voters education, public information dissemination, and law and monitoring. He also has been appointed the regional coordinator for the provinces of Banten, East Kalimantan, Riau Islands, Sulawesi, North Maluku and Bengkulu.

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Drs. HADAR NAFIS GUMAY

Hadar has long experience with election administration in Indonesia. Following elections during the reforms era, his writings have been widely published in the media. An activist, Hadar founded the University Network for Free and Fair Elections (Unfrel) in 1999, at the beginning of the reforms period – to monitor the 1999 electoral process, including the voting to elect the president by the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR). Hadar later established Center for Electoral Reform (Cetro) to promote direct, universal, independent and confidential principles of elections, as well as honest and fair electoral process in Indonesia. He left his job as a lecturer at University of Indonesia’s School of Social and Political Science in 2007, a position he had held from 1995. The graduate of Purdue University in the United States sees elections as exciting and challenging events. He has thus far proved his determination to promote valid, honest and fair elections. To involve himself directly in the process, the former lecturer applied for a KPU commissioner post ahead of the 2014 elections. His vast experience and concepts for good elections convinced members of the House’s Commission I to approve his nomination as a KPU commissioner for 2012-2017. At KPU, Hadar has been assigned at the divisions of technical management, public relations, data and information, and inter-institutional relations. He also serves as the regional coordinator for the provinces of Yogyakarta, North Sumatera, Bangka-Belitung, Gorontalo and Bali.

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Dr. FERRY KURNIA RIZKIYANSYAH, S.I.P., M.Si

In addition to 10 years of experience in electoral administration, the man born in Bandung on February 21, 1975, also has extensive academic background. At his relatively young age and amidst his busy duties as a KPU commissioner, Ferry Kurnia Rizkiyansyah successfully completed his doctoral degree at Padjajaran University (Unpad)’s School of Social and Political Science in 2012. Serving two terms as a regional election administrator (he’s a member of the West Java office of KPU in 2003-2008, and then the head of the provincial chapter in 2008-2013) has enriched Ferry’s experience, and convinced DPR to approve the former president of Unpad student council as a KPU commissioner for 2012-2017. His organizational and election-related experiences, as well as his academic background, helped Ferry pass the House fit and proper test, rendering lawmakers to think him fit for the job to organize one of the most important events in this nation. At KPU, Ferry has been tasked with supervising the divisions of public relations, data and information, and inter-institutional relations. He is also the regional coordinator for West Java, North Sumatera, Lampung, Maluku and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).

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ARIEF BUDIMAN, S.S., S.I.P., M.B.A

He was appointed as a member of the East Java office of KPU for two periods (2003-2008 and 2008-2013). Later, serving as a commissioner at KPU’s headquarter in Jakarta and by applying his knowledge and experience, Arief helped East Java finish the elections with the highest voter turnout nationally. Arief was born in Surabaya on March 2, 1974. He is seen as an avid learner, and believes that being independent and non compromising are non-negotiable part of his duties as an election organizer. His involvement in the election organization in East Java in 2008 was considered a contributing factor to his success, winning him a place as one of the seven commissioners of KPU’s national board, for the 2012-2017 period. Election was nothing new to the former researcher of Jawa Pos Institute of ProAutonomy, as well as the graduate of Airlangga University and Gadjah Mada University. He was once an election monitoring activist, coordinating the East Java office of Unfrel during the 1999 elections. Arief was also actively involved in the Asian Network for Free Elections (Anfrel) in 2004. At KPU, Arief has been assigned at the divisions of planning, finance, logistics, general affairs, household and organization. He is also the regional coordinator for East Java, South Sumatera, Papua, Southeast Sulawesi, South Kalimantan and Jambi.

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JURI ARDIANTORO, M.Si, Ph.D

Juri’s experience with elections began 20 years ago. In 1996, he co-founded and served as the secretary-general of the Independent Election Monitoring Committee (KIPP) in Jakarta. He has a number of teaching experiences, starting as a sociology teacher in a high school in Jakarta, before becoming a lecturer at the School of Social and Political Science at Bung Karno University and later a lecturer of tourism sociology at Jakarta State University (UNJ) – a job that he’s been keeping to date. Juri was born in Brebes on April 6, 1973. He cares very much about elections. Amid very tight schedules and with good time management, Juri divides his time between teaching and electoral activities. Shortly after establishing KIPP, Juri was involved in election monitoring. Three years later, he coordinated a trainer for trainers workshop – held by KIPP – for greater Jakarta areas (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi). Juri earned his degree in Sociology from the University of Indonesia, and later obtained his Ph.D – also in sociology – from Department of Anthropology and Sociology at University of Malaya’s School of Arts and Social Sciences, in Malaysia. Juri was an Indonesian delegate to an election monitoring workshop organized by NAMFREL in Manila, the Philippines in 1999. He is a co-founder and was the executive director of Democracy Watch, and also co-founded and was a researcher at the Institute of Social Transformation for Democracy (Instad) in Depok, West Java. He was an interviewer in an elections study conducted by the Institute for Policy and Communication Studies in 1999. Juri’s vast experience saw him elected to the Jakarta office of KPU in 2003-2008 – he headed the provincial office in 2005-2007. Later, Juri was elected a commissioner of the KPU central board for the 2012-2017 period. At KPU, Juri has been assigned to the divisions of general affairs, household, organization and technical management. He is the regional coordinator for Jakarta, Southeast Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Central Kalimantan, West Sumatera and West Nusa Tenggara (NTB).

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IDA BUDHIATI, S.H., M.H

Her experience as a KPU member in Central Java (2003-2008) and then the head of the provincial office the next period (2008-2013) have contributed to Ida Budhiati’s advanced practical and conceptual knowledge of election management. The experience had led her to her current position as a commissioner at the central office of KPU. Born in Semarang on November 23, 1971, the graduate of Diponegoro University has pointed out that an organizational restructuring of KPU is something that needs to be immediately addressed. She suggested that this is done do through the writing of interview guidelines for the recruitment of new members of the commission – from the national board on top, and down to the polling station committees. Ida stressed that strengthening the institution is necessary, in order to enhance KPU’s integrity and independence. She said the commission should serve as agents for citizens to exercise their constitutional rights to elect and be elected. Furthermore, Ida believes the commission should guarantee that only citizens qualified as voters can use their rights. Only then that KPU can protect people’s votes and enable honest elections. Ida also has been involved in legal activism. She, for instance, volunteered at the Semarang Legal Aid Institute (LBH Semarang) in 1994-1995. Later, she served as the director of the Semarang office of the Legal Aid Foundation of the Indonesian Women’s Association for Justice (LBH APIK) in 2004-2008. Her expertise in law and elections landed her a job in the divisions of law, monitoring, planning, finance and logistics of KPU. She is the regional coordinator for Central Java, West Kalimantan, West Papua, South Sulawesi, Aceh and Riau.

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