The Central KPU E-Coklit Application Is Problematic, The Coklit Stage In Kediri Regency Is Constrained

KEDIRI - Stages of matching and research (coklit) of election voter data taking place in Kediri Regency, East Java, are hampered by data synchronization to problematic e-coklit applications.

The use of the e-coklit application is mandatory for an officer to update voter data (pantarih) to verify election data electronically.

"The problem is in the application from the central KPU. When synchronizing manual data, officers came to the voter's house, there was Geotagging. However, to this day it is still an obstacle for the Pangtarlih officers. There are often 404 errors, so the application has not survived," said a member of the KPU KPU Kediri Regency Commissioner, Sosdiklih Division, Parmas, and Human Resources Eka Septiawan, Thursday, July 11.

Eka said that the problem of synchronizing data in the central KPU e-collite application was evenly distributed in each sub-district. He said that he had consulted with the KPU in the East Java Province (Jatim) for the problem of the e-coklit application.

From the statement from the East Java KPU, he said, the e-collite application is still being reformed by networks and systems. "Problems on the network and system, so it's still being improved again," he said.

Eka continued, panteralih officers were forced to get around the synchronization of data in the e-collite application at certain hours. "In the morning the officers went around the costs manually, if possible and had no problems, the time was resolved. However, if not, then it would be resolved at night to overcome the error application. The problem is almost evenly distributed," he said.

Eka explained that entering the second week, there were 1,019,018 of the total 1,269,611 people in Kediri Regency, which had not been hacked. "So there were 250,093 voting data cuts in Kediri Regency in the second week of 80.26%," he concluded.

It should be noted, based on KPU regulations regarding the stages of voting data brownout for the 2024 simultaneous regional elections starting from June 24 to July 24, 2024.