Husni Kamil Manik, the Chairman of the General Election Commission (KPU), mentioned that the initial simultaneous regional elections in the first period of 2015, which will be held on December 9, will be the biggest regional elections ever held in Indonesia. Although the regional elections are not yet entirely synchronized, the estimated count in the Potential Voter Population Data (DP4) is the most numerous in Indonesia’s regional elections. He continued, the voter count recorded currently surpasses 50% of the voter list in the 2014 Presidential Election. The number of 269 regions holding the regional elections also surpasses 50% of the total 514 regions in Indonesia. “This is the biggest regional election to date. This is a milestone, but it also poses a challenge for us,” said Husni after the handover of the DP4 at the Ministry of Home Affairs building in Jakarta on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. The first period of simultaneous regional elections will be held at the end of the year for the election of 269 regional heads and their deputies, including 9 governors and deputy governors, 224 regents and deputy regents, and 36 mayors and deputy mayors. According to Law Number 8 of 2015, simultaneous regional elections are carried out in stages: the first stage on December 9, 2015, the second stage in February 2017, the third stage in June 2018, the fourth stage in 2020, the fifth stage in 2022, and the sixth stage in 2023. “If all these stages proceed smoothly and according to plan, the nationwide simultaneous regional elections can only be held in 2027,” said Husni. >> Voter Data Update System Chairman of the KPU Husni Kamil Malik said that the simultaneous local elections will be held on December 9, 2015. Husni acknowledged that updating the voter data in 2015 is made simpler. He stated that compared to the 2014 Presidential Election, the current data updating process is more straightforward. In the previous election, data was obtained not only from the Ministry of Home Affairs but also from local governments. “For this year’s data, the source is only one. Previously, there were two sources: the KPU and local governments. The update process is more straightforward; there is no need to collect data again. Now, synchronization is unnecessary,” said Husni after the handover of the Potential Voter Population Data (DP4) at the Ministry of Home Affairs building in Jakarta, Wednesday, June 3, 2015. He explained that this way, the local KPU no longer needs to debate in the field about the voter list data they brought to be cross-checked down to the neighborhood level (RT). “Our officers only need to bring the data. This makes it easier for election organizers and guarantees better data quality,” added Husni. Meanwhile, in the handover, the KPU received a total DP4 of 102.068 million. Subsequently, the KPU will provide the data in soft copy format to the local KPU levels. The local KPU will then hand over the data to the voting committee to be verified in the field, corrected, and forwarded to each district or city. The district or city will then issue a provisional voter list to be distributed to the public for review before the final voter list is published. The Ministry of Home Affairs handed over the DP4 to the KPU on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. This data is a list of potential voters who have the right to vote in the simultaneous regional elections held at the end of 2015. Secretary-General of the Ministry of Home Affairs Yuswandi A Tumenggung stated that the DP4 data will be used by the KPU as the basis for compiling the voter list for the first period of the 2015 simultaneous regional elections. In previous regional elections, the mechanism for handing over the DP4 before the regional elections was not first handed over through the governor and/or regent/mayor but directly handed over to the KPU chairman. “Later, the KPU chairman will continue the handover of the DP4 to the provincial and district/city KPU, and it will continue to roll to the Voting Committee (PPS),” said Yuswandi when handing over the DP4 data to KPU Chairman Husni Kamil Malik at the Ministry of Home Affairs building in Jakarta. The PPS, in this case, plays a role in updating the data together with the Voter Data Updating Officers (PPDP) to match the data in the field. The results of the update will be further processed from the Provisional Voter List (DPS) to the Final Voter List (DPT). Yuswandi stated that the number of potential voters registered in the DP4 reached 102.068 million people. This number is the total number of potential voters who will participate in the election of 269 regional heads/deputy regional heads this time. >> Eliminate Duplicate Data

“It could be (Bambang Pacul), maybe (Ahmad Luthfi),” she said to reporters at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, on June 25, 2024. However, Puan was reluctant to mention the name that PDIP will nominate. She noted that the current names, including Bambang Pacul and Ahmad Luthfi, are very interesting. “All the names that are emerging are being considered, all are interesting,” she said.

“The latest data indicates that in DKI, the message is similar to the last presidential election, sustainability rather than change, and this is very beneficial for Mr. Anies as the incumbent because he can represent continuity,” said Sandiaga at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Thursday (June 13, 2024).

This was conveyed by Anies in response to the statement from PPP politician and Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) RI, Sandiaga Uno, regarding the proposal to promote sustainability in Jakarta .

n”Regarding the 45-day period given by the MK, it will not affect the registration schedule for regional head candidates and their deputies ,” Idham conveyed to the media, as quoted on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Idham explained that once the PSU process is completed according to the MK’s decision , the KPU RI will hold an open plenary meeting related to KPU Decision No. 360 of 2024 . “After all follow-up actions on the MK’s decision are completed, KPU RI will hold an open plenary meeting to amend KPU Decision No. 360 of 2024,” Idham explained

Anies believes that something has been lost from Jakarta. He mentioned that what has been taken away needs to be restored . “Restoring what has been lost, restoring what has been reduced, and restoring what has been cut,” said Anies .

**Reason PKS Nominates Anies Baswedan-Sohibul Iman in the 2024 Jakarta Pilkada** The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) officially endorsed Anies Baswedan-Sohibul Iman as the governor (cagub) and deputy governor (cawagub) candidates in the 2024 Jakarta Pilkada. PKS President Ahmad Syaikhu clarified the reason for nominating Anies and Sohibul Iman for the Jakarta gubernatorial election in 2024. Anies Baswedan is considered a figure of a leader who has performed well while leading Jakarta. According to Syaikhu, Anies’ performance has made the people of Jakarta happy. “Mr. Anies Rasyid Baswedan successfully became the governor for the 2017-2022 period with various achievements in various sectors of development, successfully advancing the city and making its residents happy,” stated Syaikhu at the Party Leadership School opening ceremony at the Grand Sahid Jaya Hotel, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday.

According to Irman, the DP4 data provided to the KPU is integrated with the voter identification system using fingerprints and iris scans. Thus, voter identities can be more assured, without duplicate identities. “The updated results will be further processed into the Provisional Voter List (DPS), which will eventually become the Final Voter List (DPT),” he said. He mentioned that the mechanism makes it easier if voter data is updated at any time. The DP4 data provided to the KPU is confirmed to be ready to be used as voter data for the simultaneous regional elections in December 2015. When you beloved this article as well as you want to receive details regarding kim plus tak berani lawan kotak kosong di pilkada jakarta (merdeka.com) kindly stop by our webpage. “Population data is dynamic; some pass away, some move, some retire from the military/police,” concluded Irman. (Ans)

Syaikhu stated that PKS needs to build communication with other political parties (parpol) including NasDem to meet the requirements for nominating a governor and deputy governor in the Jakarta Pilkada. “PKS realizes it cannot nominate a candidate alone in the Pilkada because the number of seats we have does not yet meet the requirement to nominate independently, we only have 18 seats, while the requirement is 22. So we still need 4 more seats,” he said. After NasDem, PKS will soon build communication with the Chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB), Muhaimin Iskandar, or Cak Imin to build a coalition in the Jakarta Pilkada. “InsyAllah in the coming time I will also try to communicate with PKB, with Cak Imin,” he said.

For reference, KPU Decision No. 360 of 2024 concerns the determination of the outcomes of the Presidential and Vice-Presidential elections, and the election of members of the DPR, DPD, Provincial DPRD, and Regency/Municipal DPRD at the national level in the 2024 General Election

PKS President Ahmad Syaikhu mentioned that the Chairman of the Nasdem Party, Surya Paloh, gave a positive signal towards this pair. “I continue to build political communication with the NasDem Party, specifically I made a point to visit Mr. Surya Paloh, and alhamdulillah, I was warmly received and got a positive signal to build cooperation in the Jakarta Pilkada,” said Syaikhu at the Sahid Hotel, Jakarta, on June 25.

n1. TPS 02 Desa Tuladenggi, Kecamatan Telaga Biru, Kabupaten Gorontalo, Gorontalo

2. TPS 08 Tabona Sub-district, Ternate City, North Maluku

3. TPS 04 Desa Perkebunan Sungai Lala, Kabupaten Indragiri Hulu, Riau

4. TPS 002, Tanjung Peranap Village, Tebing Tinggi Barat, Meranti Islands Regency, Riau

5. 2 polling stations in Dumai Barat, Riau

6. 2 TPS in Kabupaten Sorong, Papua Barat Daya

7. 2 polling stations in Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan

8. TPS 12 Desa Pardomuan, Kabupaten Samosir, Sumatera Utara

9. 8 TPS in Kecamatan Simuk, Nias Selatan, Sumatera Utara

10. 2 polling stations in Kembang Sari Village, Maro Sebo Ulu District, Batanghari, Jambi

11. TPS 01 Tatakalai Village, North Tinangkung District, Banggai Islands, Central Sulawesi

12. TPS 14 Kelurahan Panjunan, Kecamatan Lemahwungkuk, Kota Cirebon, Jawa Barat

13. TPS 15 Desa Mentengsari, Kabupaten Cianjur, Jawa Barat

14. PSU in electoral district 6 Gorontalo

15. PSU in electoral district Tarakan Tengah 1, Kalimantan Utara

16. PSU in a special location in a plantation company in Riau

17. PSU in Distrik Popugoba, Jayawijaya, Papua Pegunungan

18. PSU in Distrik Asotipo, Jayawijaya, Papua Pegunungan for DPRD Kabupaten Jayawijaya electoral district 4

19. Re-vote in Asotipo District, Jayawijaya, Highland Papua for Jayawijaya Regency DPRD electoral district 1

20. PSU in Sumatera Barat for DPR RI

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