JAKARTA - The General Election Commission (KPU) of DKI Jakarta Province has opened registration for the election monitor for the Governor and Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Province in 2024. Election monitoring is a community organization or institution from abroad that registers and has obtained accreditation from the KPU to carry out election monitoring. Jakarta KPU member Astri Megatari stated that registration for the 2024 DKI Jakarta Pilkada monitoring can be carried out at the DKI Jakarta Provincial KPU Office, Jalan Salemba Raya Number 15, Central Jakarta on Monday "Friday at 8.00-16.00 WIB", Astri said in her statement, Wednesday, February 28. Election monitoring is regulated in KPU Regulation Number 9 of 2022 concerning Community Participation in General Elections and Elections for Governors and Deputy Governors, Regents and Deputy Regents, and/or Mayors and Deputy Mayor. Article 42 Paragraph (5) PKPU 9/2022, the requirements for registration of election monitors are: a. Registering form. Certificate registered with the government. Profile of the organization of the Election Monitoring agency. The names of the monitoring members who will monitor the election of the Governor and Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta accompanied by the latest 4x6 colored photo fittings are 2 percent each. Allocation of members of the election monitoring for governors and deputy governors in the provinces, regencies/cities and sub-districts. Plans and schedules for Election Monitoring activities and regions to be monitored. Names, addresses and occupations of the Election Monitoring agency. The latest photo of the management of the 4x6 Elections Agency is 4 pieces each. A statement letter regarding the source of the funds signed by the head of the election monitoring agency. A statement letter regarding the independence of the institution signed by the Chairperson of the election monitoring agency. Statement letter or experience in the field monitoring from the monitoring organization concerned. A statement of willingness to submit a report on the implementation of Election monitoring and be willing to be subject to sanctions if you do not submit the report in question. Meanwhile, the rights of the electoral monitoring agency as stated in Article 50 are: b. get legal and security protection. observe and collect information on the proceedings of the election process from the initial stage to the final stage. in the environment where the vote is voted on voting day and monitoring the process of voting and counting votes. get access to information from the KPU, Provincial KPU, and Regency/City KPU. use equipment to document monitoring activities as long as it relates to the implementation of the Election

In Article 51, the electoral monitoring agency must: a. comply with the electoral monitoring code of ethics. comply with requests to leave or not enter certain areas or places or to leave the polling station on the grounds of security. bear all costs themselves during the Election monitoring activity. convey the results of monitoring regarding voting and vote counting to the KPU, Provincial KPU and/or Regency/City KPU, as well as election organizers before the announcement of the voting results. respect the role, position, and authority of the election organizers as well as show respect and respect to the election organizers and to voters. Carry out its role as an objective and non-opposite election monitor. assisting Votes in formulating complaints that will be submitted to the election supervisor


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