KPU Records 1,757 Residents Transferring Votes From Jakarta To Outside The Regions In The 2024 General Election
JAKARTA - The General Election Commission (KPU) of DKI Jakarta Province noted that 1,757 residents with DKI Jakarta ID cards took care of moving to vote outside the area in the 2024 election voting.
This is known from the results of the coordination meeting on the analysis and evaluation of the additional voter list (DPTb) as of September 18 at the DKI Jakarta KPU Office.
"There are 1757 voters who moved out of DKI Jakarta to other areas," said Chairman of the DKI Jakarta KPU Wahyu Dinata in his statement, Wednesday, September 20.
Then, the KPU also recorded as many as 845 people who had taken care of Moving Votes to enter DKI Jakarta. The data consists of 4 Thousand Islands, 87 Central Jakarta, 159 North Jakarta, 359 West Jakarta, 112 South Jakarta, and 124 East Jakarta.
Wahyu appealed to the Regency/City KPU to coordinate with stakeholders so that information regarding the process of managing the transfer of voters can be conveyed properly.
"The importance of holding this coordination meeting is to equalize perception and understanding of every existing regulation, including the preparation of an additional voter list," said Wahyu.
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Meanwhile, the Head of the DKI Jakarta KPU Data and Information Division, Fahmi Ziryptah, reminded the Regency/City KPU to evaluate every month regarding the preparation of DPTb at the PPK and PPS levels in order to continue to improve services to voters.
"This periodic evaluation every month is important to analyze every problem and potential problems that may arise in the process of drafting the DPTb so that it is hoped that solutions can be anticipated and found," said Fahmi.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Socialization, Voter Education, Participation and Public Relations Division of the DKI Jakarta KPU Province, Astri Megatari, said that the synergy and collaboration between the Datin Division and the Parmas Division should continue to be improved, especially related to voter data, both in the form of infographic or other forms.
"Therefore, with this data, the Parmas Division also hopes that the Regency/City KPU can visualize the 2024 election data in the form of interesting content so that the socialization message can reach the public in general," explained Astri.