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Country Compartative Data


President: Yes
Electoral System (Chamber 1): List Proportional Representation
Voting age: 18
Compulsory/voluntary voting: Voting is voluntary
Electoral Management model: Independent
Voting outside the country is permitted for: Citizens residing outside the country



Indonesia

Indonesia





 

Indonesia

Please note: For information in Bahasa please click here:

Description of Electoral System:

(courtesy of IFES election guide)

The President is elected by direct vote to serve a 5-year term. In the House of Representatives (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat), 560 members are elected to serve 5-year terms via an open list proportional representation system. In the Regional Representatives Council (Dewan Perwakilan Daerah, DPD), 132 candidates are elected using a Single Non Transferable Vote (SNTV). Each province required to elect four representatives to the DPD.

Contact the ACE Southeast Asia Regional Centre at [email protected]
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DID YOU KNOW?

“For the first time the Indonesian people cast  their votes by manually marking the ballots with a checklist mark in the current 2009 legislative election. In the past, the marking was by punching the ballots with a needle."

















Presidential Election

July 8, 2009

On July 8 2009, presidential elections were held in Indonesia to elect the president and vice president for 2009–2014 period. The candidates for president and vice president are Megawati-Prabowo, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono-Boediono, and Jusuf Kalla-Wiranto.

 

The presidential election campaign began from June 2 to July 4 2009. The official election result is announced by the General Election Commission. The final results show incumbent president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono won with 60.8% of the national vote, while the former president Megawati Sukarnoputri received 26.79% of the votes and vice president Yusuf Kalla received 12.41% of the vote.

For more information on Presidential Election 2009, visit the General Election Commission (KPU) website and Centre for Electoral Reform  (CETRO) website.

 

General Election Commission (KPU)’s schedule for the 2009 presidential election:

July 8:

Voting Day.

July 25 – July 27:

General Election Commission (KPU) will announce the president and vice president-elect. Announcement is made iIf the result of the voting and counting of the majority is more than 50% of the total votes with at least 20% in every province and spread more than half of the amount of the provinces in Indonesia.

July 28-August 11:

Election result dispute resolution.

August 1-12:

Announcement of official election results.

October 20:

Sworn in of President- and Vice President-elect.

 

Legislative Election

April 9, 2009

The election was held in Indonesia on April 9, 2009. The Electoral Management Body, Komisi Pemilihan Umum (KPU) announced thirty four (34) political parties participate in the 2009 legislative election.

For complete list of the political parties (information in Bahasa), click here.

List of elected candidate for Indonesian House of Representative, click here.

To visit the Electoral Management Body website (information in Bahasa), click here.

For more information on Indonesian election at Centre for Electoral Reform (CETRO) website (information in Bahasa), click here.

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