December 25, 2024

1,113 TPS held PSU, PSL, and PSS in 38 provinces

The General Election Commission (KPU) stated that as many as 1,113 polling stations (TPS) will carry out voting after February 14, 2024. This number includes repeat voting (PSU) at 738 TPS, further voting (PSL) at 117 TPS, and 258 TPS conducting a follow-up vote (PSS). Meanwhile, the regions carrying out re-voting, follow-up, and follow-up voting are spread across 38 provinces, 229 districts or cities, 430 sub-districts, and 560 sub-districts.

“So the total number of TPS that have implemented PSU, PSL, and PSS is 1,113 TPS,” said KPU Chairman Hasyim Asy’ari during a press conference at the KPU Building, Jakarta (27/2).

Hasyim said that voting was held from February 15 to February 27, 2024, because several polling stations experienced disruptions from natural disasters, security, logistics distribution, and voter registration problems. However, he said that the tiered recapitulation process starting at the polling station, sub-district, sub-district, district/city, provincial, and voting center levels will continue until March 20.

He explained that 13 of the 514 district/city KPUs had completed the plenary meeting to recapitulate the votes for the presidential and vice presidential elections (Pilpres). Meanwhile, 47 regencies and cities are still in the process of recapitulating the presidential election, and 454 regencies and cities have not yet carried out the recapitulation.

Then 72.83% of the District Election Committees (PPK), or 5,300 of the 7,277 sub-districts, have finished holding the plenary meeting to recapitulate the vote count for the election of members of the DPR RI. Meanwhile, the PPK that is still in the process of holding plenary meetings has 896 sub-districts, or the equivalent of 12.31%, and those that have not yet held recapitulation plenary meetings have 1,081 sub-districts, or the equivalent of 14.86%.

“For the PPK, which has completed the plenary meeting to recapitulate the vote tally at the sub-district level for the DPR member elections in 5,300 sub-districts, that is equivalent to 72.83%,” explained Hasyim. []