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Yusdar, Yusdar. "AMBIVALENSI PENGATURAN PEMILIHAN UMUM DI INDONESIA." Al-Adalah: Jurnal Hukum dan Politik Islam 4, no. 1 (July 31, 2019): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.35673/ajmpi.v4i1.216.

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This study aims to understand the ambivalence of organizing elections in Indonesia so that they can conceptualize the ideal setting for conducting general elections with integrity. This research is normative legal research (normative legal research). This research was conducted by examining primary legal material and secondary legal material.The results of the study indicate that the regulation of elections used in the administration of elections in Indonesia only emphasizes the regulation of procedural aspects. Whereas the indicators of the success of the election if the election organizers, election participants and the public as voters carry out the stages of the election in accordance with the rules of the election stage even though they set aside substantial aspects. Therefore, arrangements are needed in the administration of elections that emphasize substantial aspects, so that elections with integrity can be realized.
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Salim, Hardy, and Cut Memi. "KEWENANGAN MAHKAMAH KONSTITUSI DALAM MENGADILI PERKARA PERSELISIHAN HASIL PEMILIHAN KEPALA DAERAH (SUATU KAJIAN TERHADAP PUTUSAN MAHKAMAH KONSTITUSI NOMOR 97/PUU-XI/2013 JO. PUTUSAN MAHKAMAH KONSTITUSI NOMOR 072-073/PUU-II/2004)." Jurnal Hukum Adigama 1, no. 2 (January 21, 2019): 570. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/adigama.v1i2.2847.

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Acccording to the Arrticle 24C paragaaph (1) the Constttution of thr Republic of Indonesia of 1945, the Constitutional Court of thr Republic of Indonesia have thr power to decide upon disputes over the results of general election. The general election referred to here is elections to elect members of the legislature, regional representative councils, regional legislatures, president amd vice president. Both of thr provisions have been limitative, so there will no be any other elections that included. However, in its development, the Constittutional Court of the Republc of Indonesia is given the power to decide upon disputes ovrr the results of regional hed elections with a legal basis of the Constittutional Court Ruling Number 072-073/PUU-II/2004. However, a litle later the Constttution Court of the Republic of Indonesia issued a Consttttuional Court Ruling Number 97/PUU-XI/2013 which said tht the Constitusional Court of the Republic of Indonesia can’t have the power to decide upon disputes over the resuls of regional hed elections. This reaises problems regarding whether regional head elections are included in thr general election regime? And whether the Constitutional Court of the Republic Indonesia has thr authorty to decide upon disputes over the results of regional hed elections? Thr Author examined the issue by normative method. The results of thr resrarch show tht thr regional hesd elections is not a part of the general electiins regime and the Constututional Corrt of the Republic Indonesia can’t have thr power to decide upon disputes ovrr thr resulls of the regional hesd elections.
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Syafei, Muhammad, and Muhammad Rafi Darajati. "Design of General Election in Indonesia." LAW REFORM 16, no. 1 (March 27, 2020): 97–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/lr.v16i1.30308.

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The 2019 general elections in Indonesia have been held differently from the previous period. The 2019 general elections held simultaneously five boxes. This article discusses how the implementation of the 2019 general election and how the rather election should be carried out in the future. The author concludes that the implementation of simultaneous general elections in 2019 caused tremendous complexity for participants, voters, and organizers. The complexity and constraints that occur make the selection process not run well and less efficient and effective time spent. Then for the coming period, the elections should be carried out using the design of simultaneous national elections and simultaneous regional elections. In the simultaneous national election, it held to elect the President and Vice President, members of the House of People’s Representative, and members of the Regional Representative Board. Then in the simultaneous regional election, it held to elect the Governor, Regent/ Mayor, Provincial Legislative Council, and Regency/ City Legislative Council.
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Orien Effendi. "Euforia Pemilu Legislatif, Pilpres Dan Pemilukada Serentak Di Indonesia." Politica: Jurnal Hukum Tata Negara dan Politik Islam 8, no. 2 (December 1, 2021): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.32505/politica.v8i2.3544.

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Euphoria of the Legislative Election, Presidential Election and Regional Head Election Simultaneously in Indonesia. Since the collapse of the New Order government in 1998, the enthusiasm of the Indonesian people in welcoming the atmosphere of the birth of the first democratic system by holding direct elections has been great. Through direct elections at that time began the election of the president and vice president elected by the people for the first time. The direct election by the people also applies to elections at the regional level which include the election of regional heads. Meanwhile, in the course of history, legislative elections have been held long before starting in 1955, so that it is recorded that legislative elections have been held 12 (twelve) times since they were held for the first time until their implementation in 2019. Along the way, the legislative, presidential and post-conflict local elections showed high enthusiasm in facing various challenges in each election period. So that the Indonesian people continue to learn from history and improve all deficiencies which then produce maturity in democracy. By reviewing the literature, this paper tries to review events related to the spirit or euphoria of the election.
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Nafiah, Aniqotun, and Nur Azizah Hidayat. "COVID-19 Pandemic and Simultaneous Regional Head Elections in Indonesia." Indonesian Journal of Law and Society 2, no. 2 (September 30, 2021): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/ijls.v2i2.24661.

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The COVID-19 pandemic hurts almost all sectors, particularly the government, like the simultaneous Regional Head Election. The Indonesian government, along with the General Election Commission and the Indonesian House of Representatives through the Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No. 2 of 2020, agreed to postpone it until December 2020 to reduce the spread of COVID-19. To date, the pandemic has not ended yet, considered that the delay might be ineffective. Another issue was the emergence of other simultaneous elections in 2024, in which several steps have begun to be implemented this year. This study aimed to discuss the issue of the simultaneous regional head elections during the pandemic. It raised two issues. First, while the elections were still held to avoid vacancies, their implementation must be adjusted to the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, while the elections were postponed until the pandemic ends, the Acting Officer, as another alternative, should be given full authority to the Acting Officer so that the government could be administered optimally. The study combined doctrinal and empirical legal research. The primary data sources were the laws and regulations relating to the Regional Head Elections in Indonesia and interviews from the Election Supervisory Committee in Surabaya, Indonesia. This study showed that the simultaneous elections during the COVID-19 pandemic could still avoid vacancies, and its implementation was adjusted to the pandemic situation. Therefore, it implemented strict health protocols despite the more detailed and comprehensive-time simulations to adjust the overall implementation of the upcoming election stages. Also, the internet infrastructure was prevalent to support the elections. Finally, the government established the guidelines for Regional Head Election based on the COVID-19 health protocol. KEYWORDS: COVID-19 Pandemic, Regional Head Election, Regional Head Authority.
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Rannie, Mahesa. "LEGAL REGULATIONS FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION SYSTEM IN INDONESIA FROM THE 1955 ELECTION TO THE CONCURRENT ELECTION OF 2019." Nurani: Jurnal Kajian Syari'ah dan Masyarakat 20, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 247–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.19109/nurani.v20i2.6927.

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Throughout its history, Indonesia has held general elections many times from 1955 to 2019. During that long period of time, Indonesia implemented a different electoral system at each election. The arrangement of the electoral system in Indonesia always changes from time to time in each election administration. In the process of changing the laws and the regulations for every election, there has always been legal political dynamics. After the 2014 elections, there have been changes regarding the conduct of elections in Indonesia. The Constitutional Court (MK) granted the petition for a judicial review of Law Number 42 of 2008 concerning the Election of President and Vice President in 2014, so that the implementation of elections in Indonesia entered a new phase in 2019 and beyond. In 2019, for the first time Indonesia held simultaneous elections. The methodology used in this study is normative. The approaches used in this study are the historical approach, the statute approach, the legal analysis approach, and the conceptual approach. Legal arrangements regarding the conduct of elections always change, starting from the highest level of legislative regulations to the lowest (from the laws to the General Election Commission regulations, presidential decrees, ministerial regulations, or other regulations). The changes in the regulations regarding the implementation of elections in Indonesia have been present since the time of the 1955 elections until the 2019 elections. Since the implementation of the 1955 elections, Indonesia has always practiced a proportional electoral system, the electoral system that is considered suitable to be applied in Indonesia. This proportional electoral system is practiced with various modifications (both the open proportional electoral system and the closed proportional system). There are even district elements in the proportional electoral system in Indonesia, for example there are electoral districts that can be equated with districts in the district electoral system. The practice of the electoral system to be used in the elections in Indonesia is almost always subject to debate, both among constitutional law intellectuals and politics.
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Ansori, Mhd. "Penyelesaian Sengketa Pemilihan Umum di Indonesia." Wajah Hukum 3, no. 1 (April 30, 2019): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/wjh.v3i1.57.

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The realization of democracy in Indonesia is one of which is carried out by general elections, this is a political contestation which often present disputes.There is a general understanding that effective electoral dispute resolution mechanisms and processes are a “sine qua non” for fair and fair elections.As well as the implementation of the general election system is designed in there is alwayas a possibility of violations that can reduce the quality of general elections, for that as well as the implementation of the general election system, within it is always available a trusted istitutional mechanism to resolve various types of general election objections and disputes.Disputes or disputes can be divided into two, that is (1) disputes in the electoral process (especially those that occur between participants in the general election or between candidates) which have been handled by the election supervisory committee and election results disputes or disputes. This paper aims to find out and analyze the dispute resolution of elections in Indonesia.The type of research used is normative juridical research, using conceptual approach, legislation approach, and historical approach
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Wardana, Dodi Jaya. "Konsep Pengadilan Khusus Dalam Penyelesaian Perkara Pemilihan Kepala Daerah di Indonesia." Jurnal Justiciabelen 3, no. 1 (February 1, 2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.30587/justiciabelen.v3i1.2241.

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A special court for the settlement of regional head election cases needs to be established / held for the settlement of cases for regional head elections and this special court is established before the implementation of regional head elections simultaneously nationally. This special court for regional head elections is nothing new, but something that already exists. Moreover, this special election court has been implemented in Uruguay. The authority of the Election Court in Uruguay appears to be very broad, covering everything related to elections, from the making of the regulations, the implementation, to the settlement of the case. The form and design of the special election court institutions must be adapted to the conditions of the temporary (ad hoc) Indonesian state under the Supreme Court and has the authority to handle all cases that arise in the election process, ranging from administrative cases and election crimes to disputes over results. Regional elections.
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Tawakkal, George Towar Ikbal, Irma Fitriana Ulfah, Andi Setiawan, Andrew D. Garner, and Thomas R. Seitz. "WHEN DIFFERENT ELECTIONS HAVE DIFFERENT SALIENCIES FOR VOTERS: MOST IMPORTANT AND CONSIDERATION (EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIAN VOTERS)." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 8, no. 4 (August 27, 2020): 625–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2020.8462.

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Purpose of the study: Generally, the purpose of this study is to explain the salience of each form of election for voters. To explain that, this study examines which election is perceived as the most important election for voters, and what matters are considered by voters in each election, especially in the most important election and money politics. Methodology: The data are drawn from a survey of 800 respondents in Central Java during the 2019 Indonesian elections. The survey asked two questions; which election they perceive as the most important election ("what is the most important election for you?"), and what matters they consider when voting for a candidate ("what is your consideration in each election?"). The dataset also includes variables related to money politics. Main Findings: Voters have different importances and considerations in various forms of elections. More voters see the executive election as the most important than the legislative election in every level of election. More voters consider the program in the legislative elections, while more voters consider the figure of candidates in the executive elections. But in more detail, there are various patterns. Applications of this study: Referring to the number of elections in Indonesia, this finding can help the government, electoral commission, or activists to develop better strategies for educating citizens. Also, referring to the widespread money politics in Indonesia, this finding can help them to improve participation and reduce money politics in elections, especially at local levels. Novelty/Originality of this study: Many scholars who talked about the meaning of election or the Importance of election do not explain clearly the possibility of voters having different meanings for different elections, while a voter faces several elections for different positions. This article fills in the literature explanation by discussing the level of elections when understanding the meaning of elections for voters.
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Yani, Ahmad. "Penataan Pemilihan Kepala Desa dalam Sistem Ketatanegaraan di Indonesia." Jurnal Konstitusi 19, no. 2 (June 2, 2022): 456. http://dx.doi.org/10.31078/jk1929.

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The current political and legal configuration of the village head election organizing institution is not yet in accordance with election governance with integrity. This happens because the institutional structure is not well ordered. This research examines the problem of legal regulation of the structure of the village head election institution, and looks for the ideal framework for the organization to organize the village head election in the future. The research method used is normative and doctrinal legal research method which is carried out by analyzing positive legal norms. Data collection techniques are carried out by reviewing applicable laws and regulations, books and other literature. The results showed that the legal arrangements for village head election organizers through related regulations led to many institutional structures for village head elections so that the funding for village head elections would be expensive. The idea of an ideal framework for an organizing institution for village head elections in the future can be done by shifting the model of the village head election organizing institution from a government model to an independent model. The application of this model can be done through a legislative or executive review of regulations related to village head elections, and at least including the KPU as the organizing agency for village head elections.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Elections Indonesia"

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Leiliyanti, Eva. "Representation and symbolic politics in Indonesia : an analysis of billboard advertising in the legislative assembly elections of 2009." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2013. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/684.

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The overarching characteristic of the 2009 legislative elections lay in the legislative candidates’ politics of image. It stemmed from the amendment to the election Law no. 10/2008 article 214 that ostensibly cut off the parties’ power in determining their candidates without the public’s “direct” consent. The public was then given a direct opportunity to choose and vote for their preferred candidates in the 2009 elections. This marked the emergence and proliferation of the candidates’ image construction, especially in the “outdoor” political arena. Billboards were chosen as the most effective outdoor advertising medium to introduce the candidates and propagate their slogans and platforms. However, at the same time, this mode of introducing and propagating reveals itself as an ideological map that demonstrates the contestation and synthesis of the two major ideological camps in the Indonesian political arena, i.e. the nationalist and Islamic. The candidates were coopted into and by this framework. They themselves could not escape as their political dispositions were unconsciously defined by this framework. Their billboards speak loudly the ideological contestation and synthesis. The investigation of the contestation and synthesis needs Bourdieuan analytical tools, such as capital, dispositions (habitus) and field. These are used not merely to show how the mechanism of the contestation and synthesis operated and was defined by the rules of political “game”, but also to show how this mechanism involves the intricate inter-relationships of various capitals, such as the political, social, economic, cultural and symbolic, that reflect the candidates’ (read also: the parties’) dispositions within the field of Pancasila discourse. Pancasila becomes not only an ideological basis for the state but also the bastion of the contestation and synthesis. The twin roles arguably derive from the dominant cultural root (Javanese) that highly values the concepts of harmony, tolerance and appropriateness as the essences that allow the ideological contestation and synthesis of the nationalist and Islamic strands as the dominant ideological markers in the Indonesian political arena. This thesis aims to demonstrate how the candidates’ billboards represent ideological contestation and synthesis as the billboards can also be perceived as the candidates’ visual “responses” which reflect their political dispositions and the process of taking stances amidst the contestation and synthesis. Therefore, this study was conducted in the form of a layered case study. Using a Bourdieuan lens, the first layer explores the historical background of the contestation and synthesis, their proliferation in the political arena and the mechanism of deploying these strands in the political parties’ branding. Using a social semiotic lens, the second layer investigates how the billboards as the products of the candidates’ political articulation represent not only these contestations and syntheses but also their dispositions. I found that the system of representation (on the candidates’ billboards) operates within the Javanese ideals of “equilibrium” in Pancasila discourse. These ideals frame the power relations between the nationalist and Islamic factions in an ostensible “consensus” in order to maintain the harmony and dilute ideological friction.
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Reimers, Teresa M. "Parties, Process and Nurani Hati: How the Indonesian Press Constructed the 2004 Elections." Ohio : Ohio University, 2006. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1147947223.

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Gaffar, Afan. "Javanese Voters: A Case Study of Election Under a Hegemonic Party System." The Ohio State University, 1988. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/23627830.html.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, Graduate School, 1988.
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Gozali, Harris K. "New Breed Leaders in Indonesian Democracy: A Critical Pluralist Examination of Ganjar Pranowo's Election as Governor of Central Java Province in 2013." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2015. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1127.

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A phenomenal thing is occurring in Indonesia’s young democracy. Politicians who are actually interested in propagating good governance and addressing the needs of their constituents are coming to power across the archipelago in increasing numbers. These fresh faces bring with them a pragmatic style of leadership that balks the trend of poor governance set by their distant, corrupt, and bureaucratic predecessors. Unsurprisingly, they have been lauded as the heroes of the people and the products of a maturing democratic regime. The foreign media, in particular, seem convinced that the people’s power, as expressed through democracy, is the driving force behind the rise of such “new breed” leaders. A closer look at the Central Java gubernatorial elections, however, reveals a more complex picture. Through the use of a critical pluralist framework, this paper aims to shed light on the reality of how power is organized between oligarch and non-oligarch actors in the Indonesian polity. In the process, we also build a systematic framework that can be applied to other cases of “new breed” leaders coming to office, so that in the future, a more comprehensive comparative analyses on the topic can be done.
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Rachim, Marpaung Malik Siti A. "The Construction of Candidate’s Political Image on Social Media: A Thematic Analysis of Facebook Comments in the 2014 Presidential Election in Indonesia." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/444.

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This study explores the construction of the Indonesian Presidential candidates’ image during the 2014 presidential election from the perspective of Facebook users. I analyzed Facebook users’ comments derived from one of the candidate’s Facebook pages, Prabowo Subianto, by employing a thematic analysis to examine an official posting’s comments on June 19, 2014 where a group of celebrities supported Prabawo Subianto. Comments were extracted from June 20, 2014 to July 8, 2014, which was 20 days before election day. Results indicated that the construction of a candidate’s image involved the relationship between the perceived attributes of the candidate and national identity; the relationship between the candidate and his supporters; the perceived personality traits of the candidate, and the ability of supporters to identify with the candidates on a personal level. Moreover, there were also inferences related to political scandals, their treatment by other politicians, spiritual values, and the future state of the country. The study also showed how users tried to make sense of their political world by simplifying the complexity of a candidate through the use of particular themes.
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Hargens, Bonifasius. "Oligarchic Cartelization in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Exploring the Legislative Process of 2017 Election Act." Thesis, Walden University, 2020. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=27665470.

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A few ruling individuals from party organizations overpowered Indonesia’s post-authoritarian, representative democracy. The legislative process of the 2017 Election Act was the case study employed to examine this assumption. The underlying thinking was that there was a contest between “wealth power” (oligarchy) and “participation power” (democracy). The power of wealth controls the party and government institutions. Notwithstanding the presence of participation power, there was, however, no balance between wealth power and participation power, because the formal control of politics was in the hands of party oligarchs. The study purpose was to bridge the gap in knowledge by exploring how the party oligarchs maintained the policymaking, reputedly using cartelized strategies, to defend the status quo. By employing the oligarchy and cartelization theories, the central research question of this inquiry focused on how the party oligarchs, allegedly using cartel work-patterns, mastered the policy process in post-Suharto Indonesia. A qualitative case-study was used with in-depth interviews with 15 participants for data collection and the N-Vivo program for data analysis. Qualitative findings indicated that the party oligarchs engineered the legal process in parliament applying cartelized strategies to defend privileges they obtained from collusive interpenetration with the state. The implications for social change include informing members of parliament, other policymakers, and civil society groups of the cruciality of comprehending the modus operandi of oligarchic cartels. Understanding the “oligarchic cartelization” theoretical postulate is a fundamental step for party members to improve their performance in public offices. The results of this study can also be a useful reference for pro-democracy activists to defend the ontological essence of public participation in implementing representative democracy at an appropriate level.
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Handeland, Gunnar Gase. "Drafting a democracy : an analysis on the drafting process of the election laws after the fall of President Suharto in Indonesia,1998-1999 /." Oslo : Department of Social Anthropology, Universitetet i Oslo, 2007. http://www.duo.uio.no/publ/statsvitenskap/2007/57609/57609.pdf.

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Hermawan, Ary. "Framing the 2014 Indonesian Presidential Candidates in Newspapers and on Twitter." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/613420.

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The 2014 Indonesian presidential election was the first election in the world's largest Muslim democracy where social media played an important role. Social media outlets, such as Facebook and Twitter, became a public forum where Indonesians debated about and framed the presidential candidates - Prabowo Subianto and Joko Widodo - in what was said to be the closest and most polarizing election in the nation's history. A content analysis of two partisan newspapers, two independent newspapers, and tweets showed that both legacy media and social media focused on the personality frame when describing the candidates. In legacy media the second most prevalent frame was experience, while on Twitter it was integrity. Religion remained an important factor in the election, as reflected in both media platforms, while ethnicity was considered less important. Social media became an integral part of Indonesia's nascent democracy, with the public examining the candidates' leadership qualities and integrity on Twitter. The independent newspapers were not neutral in covering the candidates, thus making social media even more relevant as a relatively free and impartial marketplace of ideas during the election. This study discusses how legacy media - both partisan and independent - and social media portrayed the candidates, where and why these platforms differed, and what it means for the future of journalism in Indonesia.
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Firmannamal, Akhmad. "The engagement of social media and traditional news media in Joko Widodo’s communication strategy for the 2019 Indonesian presidential election." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/225929/1/Akhmad_Firmannamal_Thesis.pdf.

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This research explored the nature of political campaigning in the digital era through a case study of the 2019 Indonesian presidential election campaign. The project studied how the incumbent President attempted to set the discussion agenda through his engagements with both Facebook and traditional news media, and the implications of the dynamics of this campaigning strategy for Indonesian democracy. The research showed that the President could use Facebook’s technological features and audience reach to influence public discussion and traditional news media agendas. It also found that journalists would act independently and often followed different agendas that influenced social media.
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Muhajir, Ahmad. "Tuan guru and politics in South Kalimantan : Islam in the 2005 gubernatorial elections." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/148271.

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Books on the topic "Elections Indonesia"

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Jaidun. Strategi pengawasan pilkada di Indonesia. Samarinda, Kalimantan Timur: Pandu Palagan, 2008.

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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies., ed. Elections and politics in Indonesia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2002.

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Harahap, Abd Asri. Paradigma baru perpajakan Indonesia: Perspektif ekonomi-politik. [Jakarta]: Integrita Dinamika Press, 2004.

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Umum, Indonesia Komisi Pemilihan. Laporan penyelenggaraan pemilihan umum tahun 1999. [Jakarta]: Komisi Pemilihan Umum, 2000.

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Sardini, Nur Hidayat. Restorasi penyelenggaraan pemilu di Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Fajar Media Press, 2011.

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Rasjid, Harun Al. Pemilihan presiden dan pergantian presiden dalam hukum positif Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Indonesia, 1997.

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Setiawan, Dian Bakti. Pemberhentian kepala daerah: Mekanisme pemberhentiannya menurut sistem pemerintahan di Indonesia. Jakarta: RajaGrafindo Persada, 2011.

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Press, Konstitusi. Demokrasi lokal: Evaluasi pemilukada di Indonesia. Jakarta: Konstitusi Press, 2012.

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Amirudin, Ibramsyah. Kedudukan KPU dalam struktur ketatanegaraan Republik Indonesia pasca amandemen UUD 1945. Edited by Murhaini Suriansyah 1959-, Indonesia, and Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Laksbang Mediatama, 2008.

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Amirudin, Ibramsyah. Kedudukan KPU dalam struktur ketatanegaraan Republik Indonesia pasca amandemen UUD 1945. Edited by Murhaini Suriansyah 1959-, Indonesia, and Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Laksbang Mediatama, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Elections Indonesia"

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Singh, Bilveer. "The May 1997 Indonesian General Elections and Changes in ABRI Leadership in the Context of the Presidential Elections." In Succession Politics in Indonesia, 32–49. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230513563_3.

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Singh, Bilveer. "Political Manoeuvres Prior to the Presidential Elections and the March 1998 MPR Session." In Succession Politics in Indonesia, 50–76. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230513563_4.

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Berlie, Jean A. "A Socio-Historical Essay: Traditions, Indonesia, Independence, and Elections." In East Timor's Independence, Indonesia and ASEAN, 1–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62630-7_1.

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Efriandi, Tri, Oscar Couwenberg, and Ronald L. Holzhacker. "The Noken System and the Challenge of Democratic Governance at the Periphery: An Analysis of Free and Fair Elections in Papua, Indonesia." In Challenges of Governance, 65–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59054-3_4.

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Maulana, Ardian, and Hokky Situngkir. "Media Partisanship During Election: Indonesian Cases." In Complex Networks & Their Applications IX, 651–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65347-7_54.

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Hosen, Nadirsyah. "Race and Religion in the 2012 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election." In Religion, Law and Intolerance in Indonesia, 180–94. 1 [edition]. | New York : Routledge, 2016. | Series: Routledge law in Asia 15: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315657356-9.

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Subekti, Dimas, Achmad Nurmandi, Dyah Mutiarin, Suswanta, and Salahudin. "Analysis of Twitter’s Election Official as Tools for Communication and Interaction with Indonesian Public During the 2019 Presidential Election in Indonesia." In Advances in Digital Science, 309–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71782-7_28.

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Mietzner, Marcus. "Indonesia." In Checkbook Elections?, 84–102. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190603601.003.0005.

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Feith, Herbert. "The 1955 Elections." In The Indonesia Reader, 333–36. Duke University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822392279-083.

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Haris, Syamsuddin. "Politicization of Religion and the Failure of Islamic Parties in the 1999 General Election." In Elections in Indonesia, 61–76. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315028446-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Elections Indonesia"

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Prasetya Cahya, S., and Inayatulloh. "Block Chain Model for Regional Elections in Indonesia." In 2020 International Conference on Information Management and Technology (ICIMTech). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icimtech50083.2020.9211220.

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Esfandiari, Fitria, and Nur Hidayah. "General Elections in Indonesia : Between Human Rights and Constitutional Rights." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Indonesian Legal Studies, ICILS 2020, July 1st 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.1-7-2020.2303622.

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Sardini, Nur, and Dewi Erowati. "“The Coattail-Effect” in the Concurrent Elections in Indonesia: Study on Increasing Turnouts and Use of Voting Rights in the 2019 Elections." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Indonesian Social and Political Enquiries, ICISPE 2019, 21-22 October 2019, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.21-10-2019.2294415.

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Lolong, Wenly R. J., and Adensi Timomor. "Criminal Potential at the Campaign in Local Leader Elections in Indonesia." In 3rd International Conference on Social Sciences (ICSS 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201014.042.

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Jalli, Nururrianti, Nuurrianti Jalli, and Ika Idris. "Fake News and Elections in Two Southeast Asian Nations: A Comparative Study of Malaysia General Election 2018 and Indonesia Presidential Election 2019." In Proceedings of the International Conference of Democratisation in Southeast Asia (ICDeSA 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icdesa-19.2019.30.

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Sudrajat, Tatang, Umi Rahmawati, Hersusetiyati Hersusetiyati, and Tinda Irawati. "The Arrangement of Election Administration Organization In Law Number 7 Of 2017 Concerning Elections: Policy, Organizational And Political Analysis." In Proceedings of the Third International Conference Administration Science, ICAS 2021, September 15 2021, Bandung, Indonesia. EAI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.15-9-2021.2315239.

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Risal, Semuel, Johnles Johnles, Abner Bajari, Ika Pramudiana, and Bartholomeus Padatu. "Natural Resources Under Vortex of Simultaneously Elections." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Education, Humanities, Health and Agriculture, ICEHHA 2021, 3-4 June 2021, Ruteng, Flores, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310734.

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Haridison, Anyualatha. "The Metanarrative of Pandemic Politics: Indonesian Regional Head Elections Cases." In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Social and Political Enquiries, ICISPE 2021, 14-15 September 2021, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.14-9-2021.2321355.

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Herawati, Nunik, and Fitriyah Fitriyah. "Student Political Participation a Head of the 2020 Simultaneous Regional Elections in Central Java." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indonesian Social and Political Enquiries, ICISPE 2020, 9-10 October 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304747.

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Harsasto, Priyatno, Neny Marlina, and Supratiwi Supratiwi. "Central Java Voters' Perceptions of Simultaneous Regional Elections 2020 during the Covid-19 Pandemic." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indonesian Social and Political Enquiries, ICISPE 2020, 9-10 October 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304801.

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Smith, Anthony L. Indonesia's April 2004 Parliamentary Elections: Implications for Presidential Elections and Policies. Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Volume 3, Number 6, June 2004. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada495835.

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