The Coklit Process In Lampung Finds A Number Of Constraints

BANDAR LAMPUNG - The Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) of Lampung found a number of obstacles in the matching and research process (collit) by the voter data updating committee (pantralih) for the 2024 General Election.

"The bankruptcy process which took place from February 12 to March 14, 2023, in general, we found login constraints on the e-coult application so that several officers took action manually," said the Coordinator of the Prevention and Participation Division of the Lampung Bawaslu Community, Karno Ahmad Satarya, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, February 15.

In addition, he said, in Pesawaran Regency and Bandarlampung City there was a discrepancy between potential population data for election voters (DP4) and polling stations (TPS).

"In addition, there are also panderilih officers who do not carry a copy of the decree (decision letter) when doing a joint venture," he said.

He also mentioned that the illegal activities in several villages were carried out at night because residents who worked and were also met by panteralih officers still did not understand the bankruptcy process because the technical guidance and training process was relatively short.

"In one house it was also found that there were two different heads of families, but only one sticker was pasted at the location of Marga Download District, Pesawaran. There have been improvement suggestions," he said.

He also revealed that there were still some people who refused to do a bankruptcy because they thought the officers were members of a political party, such as the case in Tuluk Betung Barat, Bandarlampung.

Therefore, Bawaslu asked and appealed to the public to be open and accept the panderlih officers in the context of the process of updating voter data.

"I hope the public will also be open with the panderilih officers, because this stage is carried out to maintain the right to vote in the 2024 election," he said.