These Are The Details Of The 2024 Presidential-Cawapres Campaign Fund Total, The Most Ganjar-Mahfud

JAKARTA - The General Elections Commission (KPU) released a report on the receipt and expenditure of campaign funds (LPPDK) participating in the 2024 General Election. This report contains the total transactions received and issued during the campaign period.

LPPDK presents all campaign receipts and expenditures in the form of money, goods, and services using an activity approach.

The LPPDK bookkeeping process began when the candidate pair was determined until the end of the campaign period.

The presidential and vice presidential candidate pair number 1 Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Isandar conveyed that the total receipt of their campaign funds during the 2024 presidential election campaign was IDR 49,341,955,140 (IDR 49.3 billion) and the total expenditure was IDR 49,340,397,060 (IDR 49.3 billion).

Presidential and vice-presidential candidates number 2 Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka reported total campaign funds receipts of Rp208,206,048,243 (Rp208.2 billion) and total expenditures of Rp207,576,558,270 (Rp208.5 billion).

Meanwhile, presidential and vice presidential candidates number 3 Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD reported a total of Rp506,894,823,260 (Rp506.89 billion) campaign funds and total expenditures of Rp506,892,847,566 (Rp506.89 billion).

Thus, Ganjar-Mahfud is the 2024 presidential-cawapres candidate for the largest campaign fund compared to its competitors.

The KPU provides time for election participants to submit LPPDK from 23 February 2024 to 29 February 2024 no later than 23.59 local time.

The Indonesian KPU commissioner, Idham Holik, said that apart from LPPDK, the election participants had submitted initial reports of campaign funds (LADK) and reports of campaign fund donors (LPSDK).

"The report on the campaign funds for the election participants contains financial information in the form of all receipt and/or expenditure transactions used by election participants to finance campaign activities," said Idham in his statement, Thursday, March 7.

In the process, reports of campaign funds for election participants during the campaign period were submitted to the public accounting firm (KAP) appointed by the KPU no later than 15 days after voting day, no later than 23.59 local time.

"After receiving the 2024 Election Contesting Campaign Fund Report, the KAP appointed by the KPU will conduct an audit of the reports received no later than 30 days from the time the KAP receives a campaign fund report from the election participants," explained Idham.