TAPIN - Chairman of the General Elections Commission (KPU) Ilham Saputra hopes that there will be no more re-voting (PSU) in the South Kalimantan gubernatorial election.

"Hopefully what we are trying to do together can bring this election to success, there will be no more PSU-PSU," hoped Ilham Saputra in Tapin, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, June 8.

He assessed that the results of his monitoring in South Kalimantan, the organizers were ready to carry out the PSU on Wednesday, June 9.

"I think after we visited several polling stations, in Banjarmasin one, in Banjar one and also here (Tapin) I think our officers are quite ready and we will monitor again tonight regarding logistics distribution and other administrative readiness," he said.

Ilham explained that the PSU was carried out as a result of the Constitutional Court (MK) trial on Friday (19/3) related to the 2020 South Kalimantan gubernatorial election dispute between H. Sahbirin Noor and H. Muhidin (BirinMu) candidate pair 01 against pair H. Denny Indrayana and H. Defriadi (H2D) candidate pair 02.

The Constitutional Court's decision on the implementation of the PSU was carried out in Banjar Regency covering the Subdistricts of Connect Makmur, Martapura, Astambul, Matraman and Aluh-Aluh, one District in Banjarmasin City, namely, South Banjarmasin and 24 TPS in Binuang District, Tapin Regency.

The total polling stations will be held at 827 points, with the number of voters according to the final voter list (DPT) as many as 266,736 people.


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