Departing For Nyoblos To The TPS, Pramono Anung Ngaku Last Night Sleep Nyenyak

JAKARTA - Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung's candidate to go to the polling station (TPS) with his wife, Endang Nugrahani and his daughter, Hanifa Fadhila, to exercise their voting rights in the 2024 Pilkada.

Wearing a brown shirt with a white spot with an ondel-ondel motif, Pramono departed from his residence at TPS 046 South Cipete Village, Cilandak District, South Jakarta, which was 300 meters from 7.30 WIB.

Although today is the determination of his vote acquisition in the Jakarta gubernatorial election, Pramono admitted that he slept well last night from eleven p.m. until this morning.

"I am one of those who, although I can't sleep long, but I never sleep uneasy, thank God I was able to sleep quietly," Pramono said when met at his residence, Jalan H. Ambas, South Cipet, South Jakarta, Wednesday, November 27.

Pramono hopes that election organizers, namely the General Election Commission (KPU) and the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu), as well as 2024 Pilkada participants can maintain democracy contestation well.

"Anyone involved in the gubernatorial election process in Jajarta maintains democracy well, and hopefully it will not be tarnished in any form, because choosing a leader chooses a figure. At the beginning, it was not good, it would not have any later days," explained Pramono.

Pramono also hopes that he and the cawagub Rano Karno can win the Jakarta gubernatorial election with only one round of votes above 50 percent.

There is nothing special about TPS 046. The polling group (KPPS) only wears traditional betawi clothes with red-and-white TPS ornaments decorated with ondel-ondel.

It was recorded that there were 549 permanent voters at the TPS where Pramono voted, consisting of 265 male voters and 284 female voters.

The DKI KPU has set a permanent voter list (DPT) for the 2024 Pilkada as many as 8,214,007 voters. Of this number, the most DPTs in East Jakarta were 2,374,828, followed by West Jakarta as many as 1,909,774, then South Jakarta (1,748,961), North Jakarta (1,345,815), Central Jakarta (813,721) and the Thousand Islands as many as 20,908 people.