The Constitutional Court Changes The Threshold For Regional Head Election Candidates, Anies Can Still BeCOMe A Jakarta Cagub
JAKARTA - The Constitutional Court (MK) has changed the threshold rules for nominating regional heads in the regional elections. This is stated in the decision of case number 60/PUU-XXII/2024 with the Labor Party and the Gelora Party as applicants.The panel of judges at the Constitutional Court granted part of the request for judicial review of Law Number 10 of 2016 concerning the Election of Governors, Regents, and Mayors (UU Pilkada).Where, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the previous election can nominate candidates for regional heads even though they do not have a DPRD seat."Granted the petitioners' petition for part," said Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court Suhartoyo when reading the verdict at the Constitutional Court Building, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, August 20.The Constitutional Court stated that Article 40 paragraph (3) of the Unconstitutional Regional Head Election Law. Where, political parties or coalitions of political parties propose that pairs of candidates use the provisions to obtain at least 25 percent of the accumulated valid votes as referred to in paragraph (1), this provision only applies to political parties that get seats in the Regional House of Representatives.Then, the Constitutional Court changed the contents of the article by stating that political parties or coalitions of political parties can register candidates if:a. Provinces with a population of up to 2 million people on the voter list, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must get a valid vote of at least 10 percent in the provinceb. Provinces with a population of more than 2 million people on the voter list, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must get a valid vote of at least 8.5 percent in the provincec. Provinces with a population of more than 6 million people to 12 million people, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must get a valid vote of at least 7.5 percent in the provinced. Provinces with a population of more than 12 million voters, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must get a valid vote of at least 6.5 percent in the provinceMeanwhile, to propose a candidate for regent and candidate for deputy regent as well as a candidate for mayor and deputy mayor candidate:a. Regencies/cities with a population of more than 250 thousand voters, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must get a valid vote of at least 10 percent in these districts/citiesb. Regencies/cities with a population of more than 250 thousand to 500 thousand voters, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must obtain a valid vote of at least 8.5 percent in these districts/citiesc. Regencies/cities with a population of more than 500 thousand to 1 million voters, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must obtain a valid vote of at least 7.5 percent in these districts/citiesd. Regencies/cities with a population of more than 1 million voters, political parties or coalitions of political parties participating in the election must get a valid vote of at least 6.5 percent in the district/city.If you look at the mapping of candidacy in the Jakarta Pilkada, there are already 12 political parties that will carry the Ridwan Kamil-Suswono pair. Only the PDI Perjuangan (PDIP), political parties, obtained around 14 percent of the votes in the DKI Jakarta DPRD legislative election.
So, with this putsan, PDIP can still carry Jakarta cagubs without having to look for coalition political parties. Likewise with Anies Baswedan, who is still likely to be promoted by political parties to become the Jakarta cagub.