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Indonesia’s democratic evolution : political engineering post-reformasi
Published 2014“…Indonesia’s General Elections Commission recently passed a law specifying electoral ground rules. …”
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Indonesia's next parliament : celebrities, incumbents and dynastic members?
Published 2014“…Indonesian political parties have just submitted their lists of candidates for the next legislative election to the General Elections Commission (KPU). Celebrities, incumbent legislators, ministers and family members crowd the lists. …”
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PENYUSUTAN ARSIP PEMILU DI KOMISI PEMILIHAN UMUM KABUPATEN SLEMAN
Published 2014“…The conclusion of this final report to wit the implementation of the records disposal in the General Election Commission of Sleman Regency is not entirely in accordance with the provision of the General Elections Commission regulatory guideline but it adjusts to the field condition. …”
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ELECTORAL VOLATILITY NASIONAL DAN LOKAL: Studi Tentang Stabilitas Sistem Kepartaian Indonesia Pasca Orde Baru
Published 2012“…In order to support the analysis in this study, the authors use aggregate data of national and local election results obtained from the General Elections Commission (KPU). In addition to quantitative data, analysis of this study is also equipped with qualitative data obtained from the observation, in-depth interviews and focus group discussion, especially for analysis at the local level. …”
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Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through
Published 2024“…Meanwhile, the three candidates and their vice-presidential running mates have participated in three nationally-televised debates organised by the General Election Commission. Public surveys conducted following the debates indicate that the popularity standings of the candidates have not changed much. …”
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Characterising independent candidates in Indonesian local politics
Published 2021“…In this study, we compiled candidate information using Indonesia’s General Election Commission’s (Komisi Pemilihan Umum, KPU) database as well as structured open-source searches to develop a data set and profiles of independents over three election cycles. …”
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The Political Socialization For Gay Young Adults (A Case Study On Legislative Election In Yogyakarta)
Published 2015“…However, in 2014 legislative election in Yogyakarta City of Indonesia, that elects Local Parliament (DPRD), House of Representatives (DPR) and Regional Councils (DPD) members; the LGBT people becomes a spotlight for the general election commissions (KPU) in Yogyakarta City. KPU has many methods to attract them in legislative election. …”
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