Lasiono, the Executive Director of Republic Research disclosed that numerous young Nahdliyin members are participating in the regional elections in 38 regencies/cities in East Java.

n1. February 27 – November 16, 2024: Notification and registration of election observers

2. April 24 – May 31, 2024: Submission of potential voter list

3. May 5 – August 19, 2024: Fulfillment of requirements for independent candidate pairs

4. May 31 – September 23, 2024: Voter data updating and list preparation

5. August 24 – August 26, 2024: Announcement of candidate pair registration

6. August 27 – August 29, 2024: Candidate pair registration

7. August 27 – September 21, 2024: Candidate requirements examination

8. September 22, 2024: Determination of candidate pairs

9. September 25 – November 23, 2024: Campaign implementation

10. November 27, 2024: Voting day

11. November 27 – December 16, 2024: Vote counting and recapitulation

The quick count results of the second round of the 2017 DKI Pilkada also give an early indication of public support for the competing candidate pairs. By understanding the quick count method, the public can grasp the significance of the results and compare them with the official KPU results. In this context, the quick count results of the second round of the 2017 DKI Pilkada can be used as an evaluation tool to predict who will win the Pilkada. Understanding the quick count method and its significance also provides the public with deeper insights into interpreting the data presented by various survey institutions. Therefore, the quick count results of the second round of the 2017 DKI Pilkada can serve as a learning and evaluation tool for the public in understanding the ongoing democratic process.

The long-term implications of these quick count results should not be underestimated. The winning candidate in the Pilkada could gain strong legitimacy in governance and policy-making in the future. Conversely, the losing candidate must consider how to manage the support and aspirations they garnered during the campaign process.

3. Voting Procedure

On election day, voters went to the nearest TPS with their e-KTP (Electronic Identity Card) to verify their identity. After verification, they received a ballot paper to vote for the governor and deputy governor. After voting, the ballot paper was placed in a ballot box.

Head of Bappilu DPW NasDem Jatim Suhandoyo S. stated the reason for giving the official backing to the “Santri” duo, mentioning the firm resolve of both young leaders to further improve the well-being of the people of Gresik. “We have considered various factors, including dialogues. Moreover, the survey results for this team are very encouraging,” he said. The handover of the official backing was attended by officials from both parties, including Gresik political figure and elected DPR RI official T. Majiddanor, also known as Jiddan.

Didi continued, there are several names with the potential to run and be elected in the East Java Pilkada. These include Eri Cahyadi (Surabaya), Achmad Amir Aslichin, MS. Umam, Adam Rusydi (Sidoarjo). Then Gus Yani, Dr. Alif, Ufiq Zuroida, Thoriq Majiddanor (Gresik). Following them are Mas Dion, Mufti Anam (Pasuruan Regency), Gus Ayik, If you beloved this article and you would like to be given more info regarding Twitter’s hiring shift kindly visit the web site. Gus Hilmy (Pasuruan City), Gus Iwan, Yusuf Sugiarto (Lamongan), Zulfahmy Wahab (Bojonegoro), Gus Abid Umar (Kediri City), Gus Barra, Ning Ikfina (Mojokerto Regency). Moh Ali Kuncoro, Ning Ita (Mojokerto City), Fairouz Huda (Malang City), Ra Nasih, Ra Hasani, Mahfud (Bangkalan), Gus Dr. Haris (Probolinggo Regency), Gus Fawait (Jember).

Chairman of the Nahdliyin Journalists Forum (FJN), Muhammad Didi Rosadi, welcomed the large number of young Nahdliyin figures whose names are included in the list of regional head candidates in East Java. He said that FJN, as an association of Nahdliyin journalists, has consistently supported young NU figures, including through the annual Inspiring Young Nahdliyin Figures appreciation event.

n”Technically, I ask KPU friends at the provincial, regency/city levels to always coordinate with local governments, the military, police, prosecutors, and courts, so that in carrying out their work or tasks, the election organizers can work well,” said Hasyim

The officials present included Acting Director General of Political and Public Administration Togap Simangunsong, Deputy Coordinator for Domestic Political Affairs at the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Major General TNI Heri Wiranto, Assistant Deputy for Election and Political Party Management Brigadier General TNI Haryadi, Assistant Intelligence TNI Djaka Budhi Utama, Deputy Director of National Security Agency Police, Member of DKPP I Dewa Kade Wiarsa, Secretary of DIY, and Klaten Regent Sri Mulyani

Backing Gus Mujib for Pasuruan Pilkada Meanwhile, for Pasuruan, the NasDem Central Executive Board recommended KH Mujib Imron as the candidate for Regent of Pasuruan for the 2024 regional election. “He was

Syahrul expressed his thanks and acknowledgment for being granted the responsibility to fight together in the local Gresik election. “We will quickly coordinate and connect, as well as reach out and engage with the people to achieve the objective of winning,” he said on June 24, 2024. Regarding his reason for selecting Tri Putro Utomo as his deputy, Syahrul noticed the potential and standing that is hoped to attract votes. “Mas Tri is a prosperous entrepreneur, he also stands for the south of Gresik, while I symbolize the central and north. Our nickname ‘Santri’ is a reflection of Gresik,” said the 33-year-old politician. Predicted to challenge the current holder, Syahrul declared that he is set and dedicated to making Gresik better and more advanced. With the official recommendation given to the “Santri” team, PKB and NasDem came to terms to form a coalition in the poll planned for the 27th of November, 2024. Even though they have sufficient representation to file with the KPU (PKB 14 seats and NasDem two seats), they are still communicating with other political groups that have aligned visions and missions.

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