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The legislative election, which was the 12th such election for Indonesia, saw over 240,000 candidates competing for over 20,000 seats in the MPR and local councils for provinces and cities/regencies, with over 8,000 competing for the People's Representative Council (DPR) seats alone. The election was described as "one of the most complicated ...
English: Map of the 2024 Indonesian legislative election results, complete with vote shares and seats won by each party in each electoral district. Vote results from the Electoral Commission (KPU)'s recapitulation certificate, seat results calculated by myself using Indonesia's current electoral system (Sainte-Laguë method with a nationwide 4% parliamentary threshold), made with MS Excel and ...
English: Map of the 2024 Indonesian presidential election results, complete with vote shares of the winning presidential candidate in each district (kecamatan, one level below the municipality). Gray crosshatches indicate the usage of the noken system in at least part of the municipality according to KPU Decree no. 66/2024 Chapter IV .
The election occurred as part of the general election, which also included elections for the president, members of the national House of Representatives (DPR), and members of the Regional Representative Council (DPD). Elections were held in all 38 Indonesian provinces, along with 415 of Indonesia's 416 regencies and 93 of 98 cities.
A map showing the parties/organisations with the largest vote share per province in Indonesia's elections from 1977 to 2019 Five further legislative elections were held under Suharto administration. In accordance with the legislation, these were contested by two parties: United Development Party (PPP) and Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI); as ...
English: Map of the 2024 Indonesian presidential election results, complete with vote shares won by the winning candidate in each municipality (cities and regencies). Gray crosshatches indicate the usage of the noken system in at least part of the municipality according to KPU Decree no. 66/2024 Chapter IV.
A winning candidate required a majority and at least 20% of the votes in over half of Indonesia's provinces to be declared the winner. If no candidate pairs had fulfilled the criterion (50%+1 of total popular votes), the election would have had to progress to a second round with only the two candidates receiving the most popular votes, which ...
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