KPU Ensures National Level DPT Results Don't Distinguish Tribes And Religions
JAKARTA - Member of the Indonesian General Election Commission (KPU) Betty Epsilon Idroos ensured that the recapitulation of the final voter list (DPT) at the national level for the General Election (Pemilu) 2024 did not discriminate between ethnicity and religion.Betty said that in establishing the DPT, her party referred to Law Number 7 of 2017 concerning Elections. This was conveyed by Betty in response to reporters' questions regarding the clarity of the electoral rights of the nomadent people in Indonesia. We have never distinguished whether the A, tribe B, religious A, religious B, and religious C, as long as the concerned is 17 years and above, it can be proven from the 'de jure' of the Indonesian citizen. So it can be registered as a voter, said Betty, quoted by ANTARA, Sunday 2 July.Betty explained that voters in the election are Indonesian citizens (WNI) aged 17 years and over or not yet 17 years but already and have been married were shown to be with the identity card (KTP), family card (KKK), or passport. Second, not TNI active Polri. Third, not currently revoked the political right by a fixed law-strength court which we then carried out an oklit (match and research), we received DP4 data, we synchronized the data to lower the batite data to the field,'' he said. Betty said the KPU has coordinated with the relevant agencies in ensuring this voter data. He ensured that all people who meet the voter requirements and it was proven that Indonesian citizens have been accommodated in the 2024 Election DPT. We have coordinated, friends have coordinated, as long as we have obtained evidence that they are Indonesian citizens proven by their electronic ID cards or their KKs, then we can convert as voters as long as they meet the requirements,'' he said. Betty added that the KPU cannot include anyone who does not have complete documents or data as voters for the upcoming elections.
The KPU in an open plenary meeting in the Main Courtroom, the KPU Office, Jakarta, Sunday, determined 204,807,222 fixed voter lists (DPT), both domestic and foreign, which will use their voting rights for the 2024 General Election (Pemilu). Betty detailed that the number of DPT consisted of 102,218,503 male voters and 102,588,719 female voters.