Koalisi Masyarakat Sipil Kawal Pemilu Bersih [The Civil Society Coalition Guarding Clean Elections] believes that halting the vote recapitulation at the district level has the potential to lead to fraudulent practices and could undermine the integrity of voters’ voices. According …
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KPU Acknowledges Mistake in Sirekap Data Conversion
The General Election Commission (KPU) responds to the discrepancy in data between the C forms containing the vote tally and the Vote Recapitulation Information System (Sirekap). The KPU acknowledges that there was an error in vote conversion and will rectify …
Read More »KPU Announces 668 Polling Stations Potentially Conduct Delayed Voting
The General Election Commission (KPU) provides an explanation regarding the progress of voting and vote counting in the 2024 Elections. KPU Chair, Hasyim Asy’ari, stated that there are 668 polling stations (TPS) potentially requiring delayed voting. This is due to …
Read More »The Civil Society Coalition Condemns the Criminalization of the Director and Legal Experts of ‘Dirty Vote’
The Civil Society Coalition condemns the reporting against the director and three legal experts of the documentary film “Dirty Vote.” The coalition views the criminalization of the Dirty Vote film team as a form of silencing criticism and facts. Such …
Read More »Perludem Urges Voters to Monitor the Integrity of the 2024 Elections
Perkumpulan untuk Pemilu dan Demokrasi [the Association for Elections and Democracy] (Perludem) urges voters to actively participate in safeguarding the integrity of the election by reporting any fraud and documenting the vote count at the Polling Stations (TPS). Through this, …
Read More »2024 Elections: Threats of Violence and Challenges of Women’s Representation
Facing the 2024 Elections, the National Commission on Violence against Women (Komisi Nasional Anti Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan or Komnas Perempuan) highlights the potential for violence against women to spill over into the domestic and household realms. This is due to …
Read More »Mining Business in Politics Causes Uncontrolled Exploitation
The Mining Advocacy Network (JATAM) assesses that mining business activities linked to presidential and vice-presidential candidates along with political parties are the main cause of uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources and energy in Indonesia. JATAM states that the relationship between …
Read More »The 2024 Election Overseas Prone to Fraud
The Indonesian Association for Sovereign Migrant Workers (Perhimpunan Indonesia untuk Buruh Migran Berdaulat or Migrant Care) assesses that the implementation of the 2024 Elections overseas is prone to fraud. Based on monitoring in four countries, namely Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, …
Read More »Monitoring Election Fraud with the JagaSuara2024 Application
Koalisi Jaga Suara 2024 [the Jaga Suara 2024 Coalition] launched an election monitoring movement through the JagaSuara2024 application. This effort aims to safeguard the votes of the voters in the 2024 elections to prevent easy manipulation. The emergence of this …
Read More »Bawaslu’s Supervision Access to Campaign Funds is Restricted
The Election Supervisory Body (Badan Pengawas Pemilihan Umum or Bawaslu) is unable to fully supervise the submission of Campaign Fund Special Accounts (Rekening Khusus Dana Kampanye or RKDK) and Initial Campaign Fund Reports (Laporan Awal Dana Kampanye or LADK) from …
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