{"title":"The Local Election Amidst the Oligarchs","authors":"N. Sardini","doi":"10.30560/HSSR.V2N1P21","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article scrutinizes the phenomenon of Local Government Election (Local election) of a regency at the easternmost province in Indonesia, Jayapura Regency of Papua. During the election period, there was a great number of violations against election rules which were not only sporadic but also designed on a structured, systematic and massive scale – using the term of Indonesian Constitutional Courts. The violations were related to the role of the oligarchs who cooperatively worked hand in hand to win the political contestation. The activities of the oligarchs which involved clerical-technical issues are undoubtedly prohibited by the Law of Pilkada. The clerical-technical issues include unlawful activities such as replacing some officials of polling station a day before the election, manipulating the official report documents like voting and the calculation of the votes forms, certificates of results and holographic forms of the votes calculation details and records of the results of valid vote calculation at the polling stations in massive numbers. In the Jayapura Regency Election, it is found that the practice of the election administration regime is defied by an electoral shadow structure played by the Oligarchs. Thus, this article argues that the political decentralization results in a powerful control of the local oligarchs on the Local Elections which must be solved for the sake of Indonesia’s democratization.","PeriodicalId":363697,"journal":{"name":"Humanities and Social Science Research","volume":"38 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-03-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Humanities and Social Science Research","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.30560/HSSR.V2N1P21","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This article scrutinizes the phenomenon of Local Government Election (Local election) of a regency at the easternmost province in Indonesia, Jayapura Regency of Papua. During the election period, there was a great number of violations against election rules which were not only sporadic but also designed on a structured, systematic and massive scale – using the term of Indonesian Constitutional Courts. The violations were related to the role of the oligarchs who cooperatively worked hand in hand to win the political contestation. The activities of the oligarchs which involved clerical-technical issues are undoubtedly prohibited by the Law of Pilkada. The clerical-technical issues include unlawful activities such as replacing some officials of polling station a day before the election, manipulating the official report documents like voting and the calculation of the votes forms, certificates of results and holographic forms of the votes calculation details and records of the results of valid vote calculation at the polling stations in massive numbers. In the Jayapura Regency Election, it is found that the practice of the election administration regime is defied by an electoral shadow structure played by the Oligarchs. Thus, this article argues that the political decentralization results in a powerful control of the local oligarchs on the Local Elections which must be solved for the sake of Indonesia’s democratization.
本文检视印尼最东部省份巴布亚省查亚普拉县(Jayapura regency of Papua)地方政府选举现象。在选举期间,发生了大量违反选举规则的事件,这些事件不仅是零星的,而且是有组织的、有系统的和大规模的- -用印度尼西亚宪法法院的话来说。这些违规行为与寡头们的角色有关,寡头们携手合作,赢得了政治竞争。寡头们的活动,如果涉及到行政技术问题,无疑是被皮尔卡达法所禁止的。行政技术问题包括在选举前一天更换一些投票站的工作人员,大量操纵投票和计算选票表格等官方报告文件、结果证书和选票计算细节的全息表格以及投票站有效选票计算结果的记录等非法活动。在查亚普拉摄政选举中,我们发现选举管理制度的实践受到寡头政治所扮演的选举影子结构的蔑视。因此,本文认为,政治分权导致地方寡头对地方选举的强大控制,这必须为了印度尼西亚的民主化而解决。