TANGERANG - A total of 13,229 South Tangerang (Tangsel) residents are threatened with losing their right to vote in the 2024 general election (Pemilu) because they do not have an electronic ID card.

Head of the Banten Province KPU Data and Information Division, A Munawar, confirmed that residents who have the right to vote in the 2024 General Election will be the owners of electronic ID cards. This is in accordance with the provisions stipulated in the election law.

"There are 13,229 voters who are still non-electronic ID cards," said Munawar when confirmed, Thursday, December 21.

He also explained that in the provisions of Article 348 of Law Number 7 of 2017 concerning Elections, voters are citizens who have electronic ID cards and are listed in the Permanent Voter List (DPT), and the Special Voter List (DPK).

"So the key is voters with electronic ID cards," he said.

However, Munawar has not been able to confirm whether the family card will be part of what is possible as a population document next to the electronic ID card or not.


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