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2014 Indonesian legislative election

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2014 Indonesian legislative election

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FieldValue
countryIndonesia
previous_election[2009](2009-indonesian-legislative-election)
next_election[2019](2019-indonesian-general-election)
election_date9 April 2014
seats_for_electionAll 560 seats in the House of Representatives
majority_seats281
turnout74.53% ( 3.54pp)
party1Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
leader1Megawati Sukarnoputri
percentage118.95
seats1109
last_election194
party2Golkar
leader2Aburizal Bakrie
percentage214.75
seats291
last_election2106
party3Gerindra Party
leader3Prabowo Subianto
percentage311.81
seats373
last_election326
party4Democratic Party (Indonesia)
leader4Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
percentage410.18
seats461
last_election4148
party5National Awakening Party
leader5Muhaimin Iskandar
percentage59.04
seats547
last_election528
party6National Mandate Party
leader6Hatta Rajasa
percentage67.59
seats649
last_election646
party7Prosperous Justice Party
leader7Anis Matta
percentage76.79
seats740
last_election757
party8NasDem Party
leader8Surya Paloh
percentage86.72
seats835
last_election8New
party9United Development Party
leader9Suryadharma Ali
percentage96.53
seats939
last_election938
party10People's Conscience Party
leader10Wiranto
percentage105.27
seats1016
last_election1017
map[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by electoral district.svg320px]]
map_captionResults by electoral district
titleSpeaker
before_electionMarzuki Alie
before_partyDemocratic Party (Indonesia)
after_electionSetya Novanto
after_partyGolkar

Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2014 to elect 136 members of the Regional Representative Council (DPD), 560 members of the People's Representative Council (DPR) and members of and members of local legislative bodies (DPRD) at the provincial and regency/municipality level. For eligible voters residing outside Indonesia, elections were held on 5 or 6 April 2014 based on the decision of the electoral commission of each different countries. The 2014 Lampung gubernatorial election was held concurrently.

Seats up for election

LevelInstitutionSeats contested
NationalPeople's Representative Council
*Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat* (DPR)560
NationalRegional Representative Council
*Dewan Perwakilan Daerah* (DPD)132
Province
*Provinsi*People's Regional Representative Council Level I
Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah I (DPRD I)2,112
Regency
*Kabupaten/Kota*People's Regional Representative Council Level II
*Dewan Perwakilian Rakyat Daerah II* (DPRD II)16,895
**Total****19,699**

Parties contesting the elections

A total of 46 parties registered to take part in the election nationwide, from which only 12 parties (plus 3 Aceh parties) passed the requirements set by the General Elections Commission (KPU). To contest the elections, all parties had to have

  • A branch office and branch in every province
  • A branch office and branch in at least 75% of the regencies or municipalities in every province
  • A branch (but not necessarily a permanent office) in at least 50% of the districts in every regency or municipality
  • At least 1,000 registered members

In addition, at least one-third of each party's candidates had to be female.

Initially, all parties with seats in the DPR were to be allowed to contest the election without the need for verification, but on 29 August 2012, Indonesia's Constitutional Court overturned this provision, obliging all parties to undergo the process.

The results were instrumental to the presidential election in July. The requirement for a presidential ticket had to be supported by a party or a coalition of parties winning at least 20% of the seats or 25% of the popular votes in the legislative election.

The 12 national and three Aceh parties together with their ballot numbers were:

  1. NasDem Party (Partai Nasional Demokrat, NasDem)
  2. National Awakening Party (Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa, PKB)
  3. Prosperous Justice Party (Partai Keadilan Sejahtera, PKS)
  4. Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P)
  5. Golkar (Partai Golongan Karya)
  6. Gerindra Party (Partai Gerakan Indonesia Raya, Gerindra)
  7. Democratic Party (Partai Demokrat, PD)
  8. National Mandate Party (Partai Amanat Nasional, PAN)
  9. United Development Party (Partai Persatuan Pembangunan, PPP)
  10. People's Conscience Party (Partai Hati Nurani Rakyat, Hanura)
  11. Aceh Peace Party (Partai Damai Aceh, PDA)
  12. Aceh National Party (Partai Nasional Aceh, PNA)
  13. Aceh Party (Partai Aceh, PA)
  14. Crescent Star Party (Partai Bulan Bintang, PBB)
  15. Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan Indonesia, PKPI)

Election schedule

A polling station used for the 2014 Indonesian legislative elections. The four ballot boxes are at the front, while the voting booths are at the rear.

The schedule for the elections, as determined by the Indonesian General Elections Commission is as follows:

DateEvent
9 August 2012Voter registration begins
9–15 April 2013Registration of candidates for the DPR, DPD and DPRD
4 August 2013Publication of final list of DPR candidates
16 August 2013Publication of provisional electoral roll
16 March 2014Start of election campaign
6–8 April 2014Quiet period - no campaigning allowed
9 April 2014Election day
7–9 May 2014Announcement of results
11–17 May 2014Announcement of seat allocations
1 October 2014DPR and DPD members sworn in

Electoral system

On polling day, voters were given four ballot papers, one each for the national People's Representative Council (DPR) and Regional Representative Council (DPD) and one each for their local provincial and regency/municipality Regional Representative Councils (DPRD I and DPRD II). Candidates for the DPR and DPRDI/II stand on a party platform. The ballot papers had a section for each of the parties with the party number and symbol. Under the symbols, that parties candidates were listed. Voters could vote for just the party, or one of the candidates (or both) by punching a hole in the ballot paper with the tool provided. Candidates for the DPD stood on an individual basis, so voters need to punch a hole in the candidate's picture, ballot number or name.{{Citation | author = General Elections Commission (Indonesia) | title = Coblos Pilihanmu!!! (Punch your choice!!!) | pages = A-D

Allocation of seats

For the DPR election, each province was divided into between one and eleven electoral districts depending on population. Each of these electoral districts elected between three and ten members by proportional representation with a 3.5% national threshold.

ProvinceDPR seatsElectoral
districts
Aceh132
North Sumatra303
West Sumatra142
Riau112
Riau Islands31
Jambi71
South Sumatra172
Bangka–Belitung Islands31
Bengkulu41
Lampung182
Jakarta213
West Java9111
Banten223
Central Java7710
Yogyakarta81
East Java8711
Bali91
West Nusa Tenggara101
East Nusa Tenggara132
West Kalimantan101
Central Kalimantan61
South Kalimantan112
East Kalimantan81
North Sulawesi61
Gorontalo31
Central Sulawesi61
South Sulawesi243
Southeast Sulawesi51
West Sulawesi31
Maluku41
North Maluku31
Papua101
West Papua31
**Total****560****77**

Once the votes were counted, the General Elections Commission eliminated any party that had failed to obtain a 3.5% share of the national vote. It then allocated seats in the DPR via a two-stage process. First, the number of votes to secure one DPR seat in each electoral district was calculated by dividing the number of valid votes by the number of seats to be elected in each district. Each party's vote in each district was divided by this amount to determine the number of seats won outright. Any party with less than this amount won no seats in this first stage. The remaining votes were then used to determine which party won any seats so far unallocated by awarding these seats to the parties with the largest remainders until all seats were allocated.

For the DPD, each province returns four members regardless of size and population. The candidates for DPD stood independently. Voters were given one and only one vote. The system used is the Single Non-Transferable Vote.

Only parties with at least 25% of the popular vote or that control 20% of seats in the DPR were able to nominate candidates for the presidential election. Parties that did not achieve this percentage had to form a coalition with other parties to make up the required percentage share to nominate a candidate.

Opinion polls

Numerous opinion polls have been done by many different pollsters to gauge the voting intention of the electorate. However, many of them are regarded to be unreliable. The quality of polling in Indonesia varies considerably. Further, some of the polling institutions provide little information about their polling methods. Therefore, the data set out below should be treated with care.

Poll source
Date(s) administeredSample sizeDemokrat
Golkar
PDI-P
PKS
PAN
PPP
PKB
Gerindra
Hanura
NasDem
PBB
PKPI
Und.
LeadDemocratic Party (Indonesia)}}"Golkar}}"Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}"Prosperous Justice Party}}"National Mandate Party}}"United Development Party}}"National Awakening Party}}"Gerindra Party}}"People's Conscience Party}}"NasDem Party}}"Crescent Star Party}}"Indonesian Justice and Unity Party}}"
**[2009 election](2009-indonesian-legislative-election)****9 April 2009****104,048,118****20.85%****14.45%****14.03%****7.88%****6.01%****5.32%****4.94%****4.46%****3.77%****–****1.79%****0.90%****15.60%**Democratic Party (Indonesia)}}; color:white"**6.40%**
[LSI (Lingkaran)](http://news.detik.com/read/2013/03/17/173349/2196207/10/terpuruk-di-survei-lsi-pd-harap-klb-jadi-titik-balik)1–8 March 20131,20011.7%22.2%18.8%3.7%4.0%4.0%4.5%7.3%2.6%4.5%16.7%Golkar}}"3.4%
[LSN](https://web.archive.org/web/20140227000058/http://riauaksi.com/berita-2531-lsn-pdip--golkar-tempati-posisi-parpol-teratas.html)26 February–15 March 20131,2304.3%19.2%20.5%4.6%4.1%3.4%4.1%11.9%6.2%5.3%0.4%0.2%15.8%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"1.3%
[LKP](http://news.detik.com/read/2013/04/28/113538/2232254/10/survei-lkp-golkar-pdip-bersaing-pbb-pkpi-lenyap-tak-lolos-pt?9922032)20–30 March 20131,2257.8%19.2%18.8%5.1%4.6%3.9%4.4%10.5%8.1%6.3%0.9%0.3%10.1%Golkar}}"0.4%
[LSN](http://news.liputan6.com/read/640585/survei-lsn-golkar-pdip-teratas-demokrat-terpuruk)1–10 May 20131,2306.1%19.7%18.3%3.8%3.8%4.3%4.6%13.9%6.9%4.8%1.4%0.05%11.9%Golkar}}"1.4%
[LIPI](http://www.beritasatu.com/nasional/122245-survei-lipi-pdip-149-golkar-145-dan-demokrat-111.html)10–31 May 20131,79911.1%14.5%14.9%2.6%2.5%2.9%5.6%7.4%1.9%2.2%0.6%0.3%31.1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"0.4%
[IRC](http://www.waspada.co.id/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=293556:survei-menyebut-pdip-menang-pemilu-pks-anjlok&catid=17:politik&Itemid=30)May 2013-7.5%12.2%14.7%2.8%2.8%2.4%2.8%11.1%4.0%4.5%0.4%0.3%-Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"3.6%
[PDB](https://web.archive.org/web/20140222000929/http://nasional.inilah.com/read/detail/2011340/survei-pdb-elektabilitas-pdip-golkar-di-puncak#.UfDHaW1fGVo)11–18 June 20131,2009.4%14.1%14.53%1.2%2.56%2.31%2.56%8.89%1.03%3.33%0.34%0.09%21.11%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"0.43%
[IRC](http://news.detik.com/read/2013/07/16/102247/2303878/10/telesurvei-irc-pdip-jadi-no-1-pd-salip-golkar-partai-islam-melempem?991101mainnews)8–11 July 20137947.66%7.00%17.96%3.30%1.45%0.9%1.19%6.61%5.95%2.11%1.4%1.5%44.1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"10.30%
[Kompas](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2013/08/27/0818151/Survei.Kompas.Sosok.Selamatkan.Partai)July 20131,40010.1%16.0%23.6%2.20%2.5%4.2%5.7%13.6%2.7%4.1%13.4%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"7.6%
[Alvara](https://archive.today/20130913044421/http://presiden2014.com/news/index.php/survei-alvara-pdip-no-1-gerindra-salip-pd-dan-golkar/)15–23 August 20131,5327.4%8.4%14.8%3.4%2.1%2.2%1.7%12.5%3.8%4.6%0.1%0.1%39.0%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"2.3%
[SSSG](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055311/http://jaringnews.com/politik-peristiwa/umum/48389/survei-soegeng-sarjadi-demokrat-bayangi-pdip-golkar-melorot)25 August–9 September 20131,25010.3%5.0%13.6%2.9%2.7%0.9%0.6%5.6%2.2%1.9%0.9%0.1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"3.3%
[LSI (Lingkaran)](http://us.politik.news.viva.co.id/news/read/452536-survei-lsi--golkar--pdip--dan-demokrat-berpotensi-jadi-3-besar)12 September–5 October 20131,2009.8%20.4%18.7%4.4%5.2%4.6%4.6%6.6%3.4%2.0%0.6%0.3%19.4%Golkar}}"1.7%
[Pol-Tracking Institute](http://news.detik.com/read/2013/12/20/054850/2447289/10/survei-pol-tracking-elektabilitas-pdip-dan-golkar-stabil)13 September–11 October 20132,0108.8%16.9%18.5%2.9%2.0%3.4%4.6%6.6%3.5%2.1%0.7%0.1%-Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"2.4%
[Indikator](http://indikator.co.id/news/details/1/35/Laporan-Konferensi-Pers-Indikator-Efek-Jokowi-terhadap-Elektabilitas-Partai-dan-Simulasi-Elektabilitas-Capres-Potensial-di-2014)10–20 October 20131,200 (400)9.2%17.5%21.6%3.1%1.2%4.7%4.5%9.1%4.1%3.7%0.9%0%20.3%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"4.1%
[Indikator (if Joko Widodo runs)](http://indikator.co.id/news/details/1/35/Laporan-Konferensi-Pers-Indikator-Efek-Jokowi-terhadap-Elektabilitas-Partai-dan-Simulasi-Elektabilitas-Capres-Potensial-di-2014)8.8%16.9%37.8%0.6%2.5%3.6%2.5%6.6%3.5%1.4%0.3%0%21.1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"20.9%
[Morgan](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5319-indonesian-vote-october-2013-201311252157)October 20132,98515%21%24%5%5%2%7%12%5%2%1%1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"3%
[Morgan](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5360-indonesian-voting-intention-november-2013-201401060100)November 20132,96014%21%29%5%5%2%5%12%5%2%0%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"8%
[Charta Politika](http://news.detik.com/read/2013/12/23/155414/2449711/10/survei-charta-politika-pdip-juara-gerindra-masuk-3-besar)28 November–6 December 20132,0107.4%12.6%15.8%3.8%4.4%3.8%5.9%7.8%4.1%3.9%0.4%0.3%29.7%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"3.2%
4–15 December 20131,2005.4%14.2%28.8%2.5%4.2%2.1%7.1%9.2%2.5%0.8%0.4%0.0%22.9Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"14.6%
[Pol-Tracking Institute](https://web.archive.org/web/20140202123545/http://poltracking.com/images/content/pdf/RILIS-MENAKAR-PETA-POLITIK-26-JANUARI-2014.pdf)16–23 December 20131,2007.92%15.93%22.44%3.00%2.67%4.50%4.59%8.67%4.25%2.50%0.25%0.00%23.27%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"6.49%
[Kompas](http://news.detik.com/read/2014/01/09/110744/2462542/10/survei-kompas-pdip-no-1-demokrat-kian-terpuruk)December 20131,380-1,4007.2%16.5%21.8%2.3%3.2%2.4%5.1%11.1%6.6%6.9%1.1%0.1%6.7%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"5.3%
[Morgan](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5388-indonesian-presidential-vote-december-2013-201402180419)December 20132,14414%20%26%4%5%2%6%12%6%3%1%1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"6%
[LSI (Lingkaran)](http://lsi.co.id/lsi/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Konpers-2014-Pemerintahan-Golkar-atau-Pemerintahan-PDIP-Jan-2014.pdf)6–16 January 20141,2004.7%18.3%18.2%2.2%3.3%3.6%3.7%8.7%4.0%2.0%0.7%0.5%30.1%Golkar}}"0.1%
[LSJ](https://web.archive.org/web/20140302122628/http://lembagasurveijakarta.com/survei-lsj-pdip-teratas-demokrat-melorot-di-posisi-6/)12–26 January 20141,2406.12%17.74%19.83%3.87%4.51%4.83%4.67%12.58%6.85%6.94%1.20%0.24%10.62%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"2.09%
[Morgan](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5485-indonesian-voting-intention-february-2014-201403210251)January 20143,00011%20%27%4%5%2%7%14%6%2%1%1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"7%
[Median](http://www.jambiekspres.co.id/berita-13343-pdip--golkar-teratas.html)28 January–15 February 20141,5005.7%17.8%21.4%5.1%3.5%4.9%5.0%6.2%4.8%3.6%1.1%0.1%20.8%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"3.6%
[Morgan](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5485-indonesian-voting-intention-february-2014-201403210251)February 20142,93410%20%29%4%4%2%6%15%7%2%1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"9%
[LKP](http://www.tribunnews.com/nasional/2014/03/13/hanura-dan-gerindra-masuk-5-besar-versi-survei-lkp)26 February–4 March 20141,2406.7%18.1%21.8%3.7%3.3%3.5%5.7%11.1%11.3%3.1%1.1%0.3%10.3%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"3.7%
[Charta Politika](https://web.archive.org/web/20140625140654/http://www.chartapolitika.co.id/uploads/download/Report%20surnas%202014%20Charta%20Politika%20Indonesia.pdf)1–8 March 20141,2008.0%16.4%21.2%3.2%4.5%5.1%7.2%12.0%4.8%2.6%0.4%0.1%14.5%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"4.8%
[Morgan](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5515-indonesian-voting-intention-march-2014-201404030054)1–15 March 20142,30011%22%27%4%4%3%3%17%6%2%1%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"5%
[Morgan](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5515-indonesian-voting-intention-march-2014-201404030054)16–30 March 20141,96510%17%37%4%4%2%3%14%6%3%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"20%
[JSI](http://www.tribunnews.com/pemilu-2014/2014/04/06/survei-jsi-pdip-pemenang-pemilu-pbb-dan-pkpi-tidak-lolos-ke-senayan)24–30 March 20141,2009.0%18.0%24.7%4.3%6.5%5.4%7.9%11.8%6.1%4.4%0.9%0.9%Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"6.7%
**Election results****9 April 2014****124,972,491****10.19%****14.75%****18.95%****6.79%****7.59%****6.53%****9.04%****11.81%****5.26%****6.72%****1.46%****0.91%****–**Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}; color:white"**4.20%**

Results

Main article: Results of the 2014 Indonesian legislative election

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle won the highest vote share with 18.95% of the votes, followed by Golkar with 14.75% and the Gerindra Party with 11.81%. However, none of the parties were able to nominate their own presidential candidate for the 2014 Indonesian presidential election because none of them reached the 20% electoral threshold.

{{Switcher[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (PDI-P vote share).svgright300px]]PDI-P[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (Gerindra vote share).svgright300px]]Gerindra[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (Golkar vote share).svgright300px]]Golkar[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (Demokrat vote share).svgright300px]]Demokrat[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (PKB vote share).svgright300px]]PKB[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (PAN vote share).svgright300px]]PAN[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (PKS vote share).svgright300px]]PKS[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (NasDem vote share).svgright300px]]NasDem[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (PPP vote share).svgright300px]]PPP[[File:2014 Indonesian legislative election results map by city and regency (Hanura vote share).svgright300px]]Hanura}}

By province

ProvinceTotal
seatsSeats wonPDI-PGolkarGerindraDemokratPANPKBPKSPPPNasdemHanuraAceh13North Sumatra30West Sumatra14Riau11Jambi7South Sumatra17Bengkulu4Lampung18Bangka Belitung Islands3Riau Islands3Jakarta21West Java91Central Java77Yogyakarta8East Java87Banten22Bali9West Nusa Tenggara10East Nusa Tenggara13West Kalimantan10Central Kalimantan6South Kalimantan11East Kalimantan8North Sulawesi6Central Sulawesi6South Sulawesi24Southeast Sulawesi5Gorontalo3West Sulawesi3Maluku4North Maluku3Papua10West Papua3Total560
1222111120
4443313233
2222102210
2222111000
1111110100
3322212011
1010100010
4222222011
1101000000
1000100010
6332003310
18171097711714
18111048104750
2111111000
171111117152472
4332212311
4212000000
1111111111
2322100021
3111110110
211010010
1320021200
1211001110
2111100000
1111000011
2533302321
0111100100
0210000000
0111000000
1110010000
1100100000
2112111010
1101000000
109917361494740393516
Source: [Kompas.com](https://nasional.kompas.com/read/2014/05/13/0635104/Ini.Sebaran.Kursi.Partai.di.33.Provinsi?page=all#page2)

References

References

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