Rows Of Election Results Lawsuits To The Constitutional Court: Paslon Team To Political Parties
Illustration of the 2024 (Between) election

YOGYAKARTA Rows of lawsuits from the election results to the Constitutional Court are interesting to discuss. As of Sunday, March 24 in the morning, the Constitutional Court has received hundreds of requests for dispute over general election results (PHPU) disputes. Then who are the parties filing a lawsuit against the results of the 2024 General Election?

The application for a lawsuit on the results of the 2024 General Election was submitted by various parties ranging from party cadres to political parties. This article will provide information on several series of lawsuits over the dispute over the results of the 2024 General Election.

1. Anies-Muhaimin Legal Team

The application for a lawsuit on the results of the 2024 General Election was submitted by the National Legal Team (THN) of candidate pairs (paslon) Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar. The lawsuit was filed by the candidate pair's legal team number 1 on Thursday, March 21, 2024.

In his lawsuit, Anies-Cak Imin's legal team considered that Prabowo-Gibran was not worthy of being a participant in the 2024 General Election on the grounds that the KPU had not changed the rules regarding the feasibility of the candidate candidacy.

In addition, the plaintiff from AMIN asked for a re-voting (PSU) but without Gibran's involvement, who is currently the Vice Presidential Candidate number 02.

2. Legal Team Ganjar-Mahfud

The legal team for the Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD pair number 03 also filed a lawsuit on the results of the 2024 General Election on Saturday, March 23 at 16.53 WIB. The legal team 03 requested that the candidate pair 02 Prabowo-Gibran be disqualified from participating in the 2024 presidential election. The reason is that candidate pair 02 is considered to have violated the provisions of law and ethics and has been confirmed by the MKMK.

In addition, the legal team 03 also sued because there were allegations of fraud in the 2024 presidential election process, especially regarding the use of the Recapitulation Information System (Sirekap) from the KPU.

3. United Development Party (PPP)

PPP filed a lawsuit on the results of the 2024 General Election on Saturday, March 23 on the grounds that many of the votes obtained were lost. PPP itself failed to get a parliamentary seat because the vote acquisition only reached 3.87 percent of the vote, even though the parliamentary threshold was four percent.

Quoted from the MK website, the Chairperson of the DPP, Achmad Baidowi, explained that based on the searches carried out, PPP lost votes of up to 3,000 "4,000".

"Based on our tracking, in (18) the electoral districts were lost. 3,000 4,000 votes were lost but occurred along the electoral district so that if totaled more than 200 thousand and that was what was tracked down," said Achmad Baidowi.

4. Democratic Party

The Democratic Party filed a lawsuit against the election results in 11 provinces, some of which were North Sumatra, South Kalimantan, Papua Mountains, Maluku, and so on. The report was made because there were allegations of inflating the votes of other parties so that they were considered detrimental to the party's vote.

In addition, the Democratic Party also reported that there were no plenary meetings in Papua and the Mountains as a result, there were no D1 and D2 forms from the area.

5. Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI)

PSI filed a lawsuit against the results of the legislative elections in North Sumatra and East Java. They considered that there was a difference between the results of the KPU version of the vote calculation and the PSI C1 version of the protection results.

6. Hanura Party

The election results filed by the Hanura Party were filed on Saturday, March 23 on the grounds that there was an error in counting the vote results in the DPRD legislative election. These errors occurred in several provinces and districts, namely West Kalimantan, Central Papua, West Papua, and NTB.

7. National Mandate Party (PAN)

PAN legislative candidate, Sungkono, filed a lawsuit against his party friend, Arizal Tom Liwafe because his opponent could vote beyond the KPU's decision. This happened allegedly because of the inflated vote in 19 provinces.

8. Perindo Party

Perindo filed a lawsuit for the implementation of the Samosir and North Sumatra DPRD elections. They also claimed to have found 160 ballots that were not signed by KPPS officers so that the ballots were invalid. Perindo asked for a re-election.

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