Central Kalimantan KPU Data 1.7 Million More Supporting Voters In June 2022
JAKARTA - The General Election Commission (KPU) of Central Kalimantan Province has determined the number of Sustainable Voters (DPB) in the first semester of 2022 to reach 1,714,356 voters.
"There was an increase in the number of voters by 1,141 voters compared to the data at the end of May as many as 1,713,215 voters," said Central Kalimantan KPU Commissioner for Planning, Data and Information Division, Wawan Wiraatmaja in Palangka Raya, quoted from Antara, Thursday, July 7.
He said that the more than 1.7 million lists of sustainable voters consisted of 879,627 men and 834,729 women spread across 13 districts and one city in Central Kalimantan.
Based on data released by the Central Kalimantan KPU, the first semester of the 2022 DPB in South Barito Regency was 96,097 voters, East Barito Regency 75,100 voters, North Barito 96,588 voters and Gunung Mas 78,144 and Kapuas Regency 263,932.
Then Katingan Regency 105,986 voters, Palangka Raya City 183,077 voters, West Kotawaringin Regency 176,649 voters, East Kotawaringin Regency 279,858 voters.
Furthermore, Lamandau Regency 67,957 voters, Murung Raya Regency 73,636 voters, Pulang Pisau Regency 94,611 voters, Seruyan Regency 95,030 voters and Sukamara Regency 36,691 voters.
"The data generated in Semester I 2022 is the result of a monthly DPB data compilation organized by the district/city KPU until June," said Wawan.
The statement was made by him regarding the coordination meeting for updating sustainable voter data in the first semester of 2022 and the socialization of your "mobile" protection application held by the Central Kalimantan KPU.
The event was also attended by provincial-level political party administrators, KPU employees in the local province and a number of government agencies as well as various other related parties.
The chairman of the Central Kalimantan KPU, Harmain Ibrohim, at the event, the recapitulation of continuous voter listings was carried out to produce more quality and accurate voter data.
"We will continue to update this data in the process of updating voter data according to the election stage, which will involve lower-level organizers so that they comb to their homes," he said.