Five political parties in the Special Committee for the New Elections Law, which are the Democrat Party, the Grand Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra), Unity and Development Party (PPP), National Mandate Party (PAN), and National Democrat Party (NasDem), are optimistic that …
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Four Political Parties in the Special Committee for the New Elections Law Bill Are Pessimistic about e-Election
Four political parties in the Special Committee for the New Elections Law Bill are pessimistic about the implementation of electronic device for the 2019 Concurrent National Elections. The four parties are: Golongan Karya (Golkar), Justice and Prosperity Party (PKS), Democracy …
Read More »So You Are Not Registered on the Voters List? Here’s How to Resolve It
As a citizen who is eligible to vote in the upcoming local election, have you already registered on the official Voters List? What should you do if your name has not been on the list? Here are some tips: Look …
Read More »Vice-Chairman of the New Election Law Committee: There is No Good Reason to Implement Closed-List Proportional System
The issue of election system has been a source of fierce debate during discussions and meetings regarding the content of the new Election Law Bill. There are at least three political parties, they are Indonesian Democracy Party-Struggle (PDI-P), Golkar Party, …
Read More »KPU Asks for A Law that Guarantees Institutional Enhancement
The Election Commission (KPU) asks the government to include a law that guarantees election institutional enhancement in the new Election Law Bill. One of the ways to enhance KPU’s institution is by promoting commissioners of KPU to be state officials …
Read More »There are 840.091 Registered Voters in West Sulawesi
After being postponed for a week, the Voters List for the Local Elections in West Sulawesi is finally published on December 16 2016. There are 840.091 voters on the list. The total registered voters is smaller than the total voters …
Read More »Members of the Parliament Debated Over the Issue of Voting Rights for Military/Police Members
During the meeting session to discuss the Election Law Bill, members of the Parliament debated whether they should restore the voting rights of military/police members. Members from the Democrat Party and Gerindra Party questioned whether it is the right move …
Read More »Silver Open Government Award: Fruitful Synergy Between Civil Society Organization and KPU
The Association for Elections and Democracy (Perludem) receives Silver Award (second place) in The Open Government Awards held in Paris, France (12/07). Perludem receives this award because of its API Pemilu initiative which deemed successful in encouraging Indonesian Election Commission …
Read More »Perludem Won Silver Open Government Awards
The Association for Elections and Democracy (Perludem) won the Silver Open Government Awards for its API Pemilu initiative which deemed successful in increasing public engagement and participation in election process with data transparency and openness. The Award was given by …
Read More »There are 7.734.485 Voters in Banten
There are 7.734.485 registered voters in the Province of Banten for the 2017 Local Elections. 216.647 of them are first-time voters, while the other 4.482 are voters with disability. There are also 88.599 voters registered as potential voters without electronic-Resident …
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