JKT48 single's members election

JKT48 single's members election is an annual event held by idol group JKT48 to determine the selected members who would participate in a single. It has been held annually since 2014.[1] Originally held between March and May, since 2018 it is held between September and November.

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia during most of 2020, the annual election was not held for the first time.

2014 edit

JKT48 6th Single's Members Election
Date5 March – 22 April 2014
(voting period)
26 April 2014
(final results announcement)
PresentersIrgi Ahmad Fahrezi [id]
Christie Julia [id]
VenueANTV Epicentrum Studio Complex, South Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region
Broadcasterantv
Entrants40 members (initial)
71 members (final)
WinnerMelody Nurramdhani Laksani (Team J)[2]
2015 →

JKT48 6th Single's Members Election (Indonesian: Pemilihan Member Single ke-6 JKT48) was a chain of annual event to determine the selected members who would participate in the JKT48's 6th single. This event was the first edition, following the same event held by AKB48 and its local sister groups. The election determined the top 16 members with the most votes to fill 16 positions on two songs; the top 16 (Japanese: senbatsu (選抜)) would be featured in the main single. The order of blocking (dancing position) was determined by the result of the vote from the fans. In this case, the number one position would place the member as the center on the single. The election result was revealed at the ANTV Epicentrum Studio Complex in South Jakarta and broadcast live on antv on 26 April 2014. The event was emceed by Irgi Ahmad Fahrezi [id], former host of Indonesian series of Idols, Indonesian Idol in first and second seasons, and Christie Julia [id]. All 40 of JKT48 members active as of 5 March 2014 participated. On 25 March, all 31 remaining members from the newly-introduced third generation members entered the contest.[3]

The top 16 members were featured in the single "Gingham Check", released on 11 June 2014.

Timeline edit

  • 5 March 2014: Voting period opened for serial numbers obtained from JKT48 single "Flying Get", JKT48 Official Fan Club privilege, and ballots distributed after every theater show.
  • 15 March 2014: First round results announcement
  • 16–22 March 2014: Voting period for serial numbers obtained by downloading the said single in the official mobile content menu.
  • 25 March 2014: Second round results announcement
  • 23 April 2014, midnight: Voting period closed at all
  • 26 April 2014: Final results announcement[4]

Candidates edit

All 40 JKT48 members active as of 5 March 2014 participated. On 25 March, all 31 remaining members from the newly-introduced third generation members entered the contest, making the number of candidates up to 71.[3] As she was yet to officially join the group, AKB48 newly transferred-in member Rina Chikano did not participate in the election.

Election results edit

 
Melody Nurramdhani Laksani, the election winner
Final
rank
Name Team Popular
vote[5][6]
Second preliminary result[7][8] First preliminary result[9][10]
Popular vote Rank Popular vote Rank
1 Melody Nurramdhani Laksani J 14,541 7,969 1 475 1
2 Jessica Veranda J 13,285 6,465 2 370 7
3 Haruka Nakagawa J 13,276 2,718 14 460 2
4 Shania Junianatha J 12,859 2,741 13 342 8
5 Beby Chaesara Anadila J 12,015 6,059 3 415 4
6 Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia J 11,872 2,587 15 371 6
7 Rica Leyona J 11,732 5,914 5 N/A N/A
8 Devi Kinal Putri J 10,031 6,013 4 396 5
9 Ghaida Farisya J 9,044 4,156 7 239 14
10 Viviyona Apriani KIII 8,917 4,439 6 N/A N/A
11 Ratu Vienny Fitrilya KIII 7,149 2,980 10 434 3
12 Cindy Yuvia KIII 6,669 N/A N/A 254 11
13 Thalia KIII 6,290 2,934 11 N/A N/A
14 Ayana Shahab J 6,259 N/A N/A 340 9
15 Jennifer Hanna KIII 5,144 3,015 8 N/A N/A
16 Jessica Vania J 4,718 2,995 9 242 13
nr Rona Anggreani KIII N/A 2,797 12 N/A N/A
nr Lidya Maulida Djuhandar KIII N/A 2,316 16 N/A N/A
nr Thalia Ivanka Elizabeth J N/A N/A N/A 338 10
nr Sinka Juliani KIII N/A N/A N/A 246 12
nr Sendy Ariani J N/A N/A N/A 238 15
nr Saktia Oktapyani Trainee N/A N/A N/A 211 16

Post-election edit

  • Melody Nurramdhani Laksani became the center of a JKT48 single for the fifth time. By winning this election, she centered 5 out of 6 JKT48 singles at the time.
  • Saktia Oktapyani became the only member to ever enter the top 32 as a "Trainee" in any phase, entering only in the first preliminary result.

2015 edit

JKT48 10th Single's Members Election
Date27 March – 30 April 2015
(voting period)
2 May 2015
(final results announcement)
PresentersAdi Nugroho [id]
Tiffany Orie [id]
VenueTanah Airku Theater, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, East Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region
BroadcasterNET
Entrants64 members
WinnerJessica Veranda (Team J)[1]
← 2014
2016 →

JKT48 10th Single's Members Election (Indonesian: Pemilihan Member Single ke 10 JKT48) was a chain of annual event to determine the selected members who would participate in the 10th single of idol group JKT48. This event was the second edition and the first to feature members ranked 17th to 32nd. It followed the same event held by AKB48 and its local sister groups. The election determined the top 32 members with the most votes to fill 32 positions on two songs; the top 16 (Japanese: senbatsu (選抜)) would be featured in the main single and the rest on the coupling song. The order of blocking (dancing position) was determined by the result of the vote from the fans. In this case, the number one position would place the member as the center on the single. The election result was revealed at Tanah Airku Theater, inside the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in East Jakarta, on 2 May 2015. It was broadcast live on NET and hosted by Adi Nugroho [id], former host of Indonesian version of La Academia, Akademi Fantasi Indosiar, and Tiffany Orie [id], contestant of Indonesian Idol in fifth season.

The top 16 members were featured in JKT48's 10th single, "Refrain Penuh Harapan"[1] and the members ranked 17th to 32nd sang the B-side "Value Milikku Saja";[11] the recording was released on 27 May 2015.

Timeline edit

  • 27 March 2015: Voting period opened for serial numbers obtained from JKT48 single "Pareo wa Emerald", JKT48 Official Fan Club privilege, and ballots distributed after every theater show.
  • 7 April 2015: First round results announcement
  • 8–12 April 2015: Voting period for serial numbers obtained by downloading the said single in the official mobile content menu.
  • 14 April 2015: Second round results announcement
  • 1 May 2015, midnight: Voting period closed at all
  • 2 May 2015: Final results announcement[12]

Categorization edit

The top 16 would sing the main single, while members ranked 17th to 32nd, called Under Girls, would sing the B-side.

Candidates edit

All 64 JKT48 members active as of 27 March 2015 participated.[13] This, as of the 2019 election, remains the only time when all of the group's active members were participating throughout the entire election process.

Election results edit

 
Jessica Veranda, the election winner
Final
rank
Name Team Popular
vote[14]
Progress from 2014 Second preliminary result[15] First preliminary result[16]
Popular vote Rank Popular vote Rank
1 Jessica Veranda J 22,404   1 9,567 2 1,693 4
2 Haruka Nakagawa J 21,882   1 3,440 13 1,044 12
3 Melody Nurramdhani Laksani J 20,107   2 10,180 1 840 17
4 Andela Yuwono T 17,610 New entry 4,395 10 1,593 4
5 Devi Kinal Putri J 16,574   3 7,126 4 616 25
6 Shania Junianatha J 15,984   2 7,695 3 1,361 7
7 Ratu Vienny Fitrilya KIII 15,875   4 4,355 11 1,232 8
8 Priscillia Sari Dewi KIII 15,188 New entry 6,293 6 2,727 1
9 Cindy Yuvia KIII 14,919   3 3,422 14 759 22
10 Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia J 14,853   4 6,335 5 1,167 10
11 Riskha Fairunissa KIII 14,846 New entry 4,498 9 2,580 2
12 Beby Chaesara Anadila J 13,105   7 3,154 20 760 21
13 Ghaida Farisya J 12,908   4 5,152 7 676 23
14 Ayana Shahab J 12,631   0 3,045 21 763 20
15 Sendy Ariani J 12,585 New entry 4,645 8 1997 3
16 Gabriela Margareth Warouw J 11,959 New entry 3,267 18 1,019 14
17 Elaine Hartanto T 10,861 New entry 3,418 15 1,536 6
18 Rina Chikano KIII 10,276 New entry 3,850 12 1,147 11
19 Frieska Anastasia Laksani J 10,025 New entry 3,004 22 1,168 9
20 Michelle Christo Kusnadi T 8,106 New entry 2,205 31 672 24
21 Rona Anggreani KIII 7,517 New entry 3,233 19 766 19
22 Thalia KIII 6,327   9 2,864 25 792 18
23 Jennifer Hanna KIII 5,852   8 2,487 27 600 26
24 Shinta Naomi KIII 5,624 New entry 2,720 26 897 16
25 Viviyona Apriani KIII 5,505   15 3,349 16 540 28
26 Jessica Vania J 5,332   10 2,885 24 N/A N/A
27 Sinka Juliani KIII 5,111 New entry 2,108 32 547 27
28 Dwi Putri Bonita KIII 4,999 New entry 2,395 28 329 31
29 Maria Genoveva Natalia
Desy Purnamasari Gunawan
T 4,866 New entry 3,291 17 912 15
30 Rezky Wiranti Dhike J 4,420 New entry 2,904 23 1,031 13
31 Lidya Maulida Djuhandar KIII 4,005 New entry 2,231 30 433 30
32 Shani Indira Natio T 3,710 New entry 2,331 29 N/A N/A
nr Ayu Safira Oktaviani T N/A   N/A N/A 485 29
nr Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi T N/A   N/A N/A 307 32

Post-election edit

 
Andela Yuwono
  • Jessica Veranda solely became the center of a JKT48 single for the first time.
  • Haruka Nakagawa recorded the highest finish for a non-Indonesian member (2nd).
  • Andela Yuwono became the highest-ranked new entry and the highest-ranked non-Team J member by finishing fourth. Remarkably, this was only her second election participation and first full cycle election, having entered the election halfway through in 2014. This would be her last Senbatsu, as she resigned from the group later that year.
  • For the first time there were more than one non-Indonesian member in the top 32: Nakagawa and Rina Chikano.
  • Ayana Shahab became the first member to have a steady rank compared to the previous election (14th).
  • The 7-point gap between Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia and Riskha Fairunissa broke the record for tightest margin set in the previous year between Nakagawa and 2nd-placed Jessica Veranda (9 points).
  • Seventeen out of the top 32 members were new entries; the most in any JKT48 election as of 2019. Twelve of them went to Under Girls, also the most in such election.
  • Five members made their first top 16 (and top 32) finish: Andela Yuwono, Priscillia Sari Dewi, Riskha Fairunissa, Sendy Ariani, and Gabriela Margareth Warouw. Only the first two were making their Senbatsu debut.
  • Members with all-time high rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Jessica Veranda, Haruka Nakagawa, Devi Kinal Putri, Ratu Vienny Fitrilya, Cindy Yuvia, Priscillia Sari Dewi, Michelle Christo Kusnadi, Gabriela Margareth Warouw, Sinka Juliani, Shinta Naomi, and Shani Indira Natio.
  • Members with all-time low rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Melody Nurramdhani Laksani, Shania Junianatha, Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia, Beby Chaesara Anadila, Ghaida Farisya, Thalia, Jennifer Hanna, Viviyona Apriani, and Jessica Vania.

2016 edit

JKT48 13th Single's Members Election
Date23 March – 5 May 2016
(voting period)
7 May 2016
(final results announcement)
PresentersAdi Nugroho [id]
Reinita Arlin [id]
VenueGelora Bung Karno Stadium,
Central Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region
BroadcasterRTV
Entrants60 members
WinnerJessica Veranda (Team J)[1]
SloganMembuat Perubahan
(Make A Change)
← 2015
2017 →

JKT48 13th Single's Members Election (Indonesian: Pemilihan Member Single ke-13 JKT48) was a chain of event to determine the selected members who would participate in the 13th single of idol group JKT48. This event was the third edition, having held annually since 2014. The election determined the top 32 members with the most votes to fill 32 positions on two songs; the top 16 (Japanese: senbatsu (選抜)) would be featured in the main single and the rest on the coupling song. The order of blocking (dancing position) was determined by the result of the vote from the fans. In this case, the number one position would place the member as the center on the single. The election result was revealed at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Central Jakarta on 7 May 2016 and broadcast live on RTV. The event was emceed by Adi Nugroho [id], who had been emceed the same event previously, and Reinita Arlin [id]. This was one of the last events hosted by the stadium before its closure for renovation due to the 2018 Asian Games.

The top 16 members were featured in JKT48's 13th single, "Hanya Lihat ke Depan"[17] and the members ranked 17th to 32nd sang the B-side "Tidak Boleh Pelukan"; the recording was released on 1 June 2016.

Timeline edit

  • 23 March 2016: Voting period opened for serial numbers obtained from JKT48 album Mahagita [id], JKT48 Official Fan Club privilege, and ballots distributed after every theater show.[18]
  • 6 April 2016: First round results announcement
  • 7–17 April 2016: Voting period for serial numbers obtained by downloading the said album in the official mobile content menu.
  • 15 April 2016: Second round results announcement
  • 6 May 2016, midnight: Voting period closed at all
  • 7 May 2016: Final results announcement[19]

Categorization edit

The top 16 would sing the main single, while members ranked 17th to 32nd, called Under Girls, would sing the B-side.

Candidates edit

60 of 64 JKT48 members active as of 23 March 2016 participated.[20] Five members had announced their graduation earlier that year and all but Haruka Nakagawa did not participate in the election. Three of them would eventually leave the group amid the election process.

Election results edit

 
Jessica Veranda, the election winner
Final
rank
Name Team Popular
vote[21]
Progress from 2015 Second preliminary result[22] First preliminary result[23]
Popular vote Rank Popular vote Rank
1 Jessica Veranda J 42,005   0 11,256 3 2,920 5
2 Ghaida Farisya J 41,918   11 16,116 1 6,371 1
3 Haruka Nakagawa T 40,413   1 5,244 12 1,431 18
4 Cindy Yuvia KIII 27,008   5 10,897 4 1,299 21
5 Melody Nurramdhani Laksani J 25,679   2 5,733 10 1,501 15
6 Shania Junianatha J 25,532   0 9,912 5 1,515 14
7 Priscillia Sari Dewi KIII 25,521   1 8,791 6 N/A N/A
8 Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia J 23,992   2 4,397 16 1,701 12
9 Rina Chikano KIII 23,897   9 12,027 2 4,378 2
10 Devi Kinal Putri KIII 20,022   5 3,620 19 644 28
11 Shania Gracia T 19,782 New entry 5,798 9 nr N/A
12 Michelle Christo Kusnadi T 19,683   8 4,543 15 1,761 11
13 Gabriela Margareth Warouw J 19,659   3 N/A N/A N/A N/A
14 Dena Siti Rohyati J 17,312 New entry 6,343 8 N/A N/A
15 Dwi Putri Bonita KIII 17,157   13 4,584 14 1,113 24
16 Thalia Ivanka Elizabeth J 16,011 New entry 4,052 18 2,233 8
17 Sinka Juliani KIII 15,988   10 2,531 27 1,455 16
18 Saktia Oktapyani KIII 15,383 New entry 4,153 17 2,678 6
19 Ayana Shahab J 15,202   5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
20 Nadila Cindi Wantari KIII 15,130 New entry 5,441 11 3,232 4
21 Riskha Fairunissa KIII 13,004   10 3,487 22 1,877 10
22 Beby Chaesara Anadila J 12,862   10 2,901 25 N/A N/A
23 Shinta Naomi J 12,592   1 6,347 7 3,716 3
24 Natalia KIII 9,808 New entry 3,573 21 2,482 7
25 Sendy Ariani J 8,257   10 3,076 24 1,526 13
26 Shani Indira Natio T 8,221   6 3,611 20 667 27
27 Ni Made Ayu Vania Aurellia T 8,213 New entry 3,420 23 1,132 23
28 Della Delila KIII 8,173 New entry 2,276 30 1,444 17
29 Ratu Vienny Fitrilya KIII 8,165   22 2,317 29 861 25
30 Viviyona Apriani KIII 8,147   5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
31 Jessica Vania J 8,133   5 2,164 32 542 32
32 Nadhifa Salsabila T 8,130 New entry 4,878 13 1,310 20
nr Syahfira Angela Nurhaliza T N/A   2,876 26 2,196 9
nr Jennifer Hanna KIII N/A   ≥10 2,473 28 1,256 22
nr Alicia Chanzia KIII N/A   2,214 31 1,422 19
nr Frieska Anastasia Laksani J N/A   ≥14 N/A N/A 767 26
nr Feni Fitriyanti T N/A   N/A N/A 635 29
nr Rona Anggreani KIII N/A   ≥12 N/A N/A 599 30
nr Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi T N/A   N/A N/A 597 31

Post-election edit

  • Jessica Veranda became the first member to be reelected as center.
  • Haruka Nakagawa became the first and – as of 2019 election – only member to contest the election after her graduation announcement. She also became the then-highest ranked non-Team J member by finishing third.
  • For the first time there were more than one foreign member in the top 16: Nakagawa and Rina Chikano (both Japanese).
  • Nadhifa Salsabila became the most-voted member who finished 32nd by obtaining 8,130 votes; as of 2019 election the record is still unbroken. The 3-point gap between her and 31st-placed Jessica Vania broke the record for tightest margin set in the previous year between Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia and Riskha Fairunissa (7 points).
  • Nine out of the top 32 members were new entries; the then-least in any JKT48 election. Six went to Under Girls, three went to the Senbatsu, the then-record low for both in such election.
  • Six members made their first top 16 finish: Rina Chikano, Shania Gracia, Michelle Christo Kusnadi, Dena Siti Rohyati, Dwi Putri Bonita, and Thalia Ivanka Elizabeth. Gracia, Dena, and Thalia Ivanka made their first top 32 finish; the first two and Putri Bonita were making their Senbatsu debut. This would be the only Senbatsu appearance for the Dena and Putri Bonita.
  • Members with all-time high rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Ghaida Farisya, Cindy Yuvia, Priscillia Sari Dewi, Rina Chikano, Michelle Christo Kusnadi, Gabriela Margareth Warouw, Sinka Juliani, Shinta Naomi, and Shani Indira Natio.
  • Members with all-time low rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Haruka Nakagawa (joint-worst), Melody Nurramdhani Laksani, Shania Junianatha (joint-worst), Devi Kinal Putri, Ayana Shahab, Riskha Fairunissa, Beby Chaesara Anadila, Sendy Ariani, Ratu Vienny Fitrilya, Viviyona Apriani, and Jessica Vania.

2017 edit

JKT48 17th Single's Members Election
Date8 March – 20 April 2017
(voting period)
22 April 2017
(final results announcement)
PresentersAdi Nugroho [id]
Rey Utami [id]
VenueBalai Sarbini, South Jakarta,
Jakarta Capital Special Region
BroadcasterRTV[24]
Entrants64 members
WinnerShani Indira Natio (Team KIII)[1][25]
SloganSiapa yang Akan Membuat Zaman Baru?
(Who Will Make the New Age?)
← 2016
2018 →

JKT48 17th Single's Members Election (Indonesian: Pemilihan Member Single ke-17 JKT48) was a chain of event to determine the selected members who would participate in the 17th single of idol group JKT48. This event was the fourth edition, having held annually since 2014. The election determined the top 32 members with the most votes to fill 32 positions on two songs; the top 16 (Japanese: senbatsu (選抜)) would be featured in the main single and the rest on the coupling song. The order of blocking (dancing position) was determined by the result of the vote from the fans. In this case, the number one position would place the member as the center on the single. The election result was revealed at the Balai Sarbini in South Jakarta on 22 April 2017 and broadcast live on RTV. The event was emceed by Adi Nugroho [id] – who had emceed the two previous elections result announcement – and Rey Utami [id].

The top 16 members were featured in JKT48's 17th single, "Indahnya Senyum Manismu..."[1] and the members ranked 17th to 32nd sang the B-side "Sedikit Saja I Love You!"; the recording was released in music card on 8 June 2017 and in CD-DVD on 4 August 2017.

Timeline edit

  • 8 March 2017: Voting period opened for serial numbers obtained from JKT48 single "So Long!", greatest hits album "JKT48 Festival Greatest Hits", JKT48 Official Fan Club privilege, and ballots distributed after every theater show.
  • 18 March 2017: First round results announcement
  • 1 April 2017: Second round results announcement
  • 3–7 April 2017: Period for obtaining serial numbers by downloading the said single in the official mobile content menu.
  • 3–9 April 2017: Voting period for serial numbers obtained by downloading from the official mobile content menu.
  • 21 April 2017, midnight: Voting period closed at all
  • 22 April 2017: Final results announcement[26]

Categorization edit

The top 16 would sing the main single, while members ranked 17th to 32nd, called Under Girls, would sing the B-side.

Candidates edit

64 out of 66 individual JKT48 members active as of 8 March 2017 participated.[27] The two remaining, Jessica Vania and Jessica Veranda, had announced their graduation earlier that year and thus did not participate in the election. Melody Nurramdhani Laksani was stated twice in the source (counted once here) due to her dual-membership back then.

Election results edit

 
Shani Indira Natio, the election winner
Final
rank
Name Team Popular
vote[28]
Progress from 2016
or last elected
Second preliminary result[29] First preliminary result[30]
Popular vote Rank Popular vote Rank
1 Shani Indira Natio KIII 47,717   25 13,582 1 5,856 2
2 Ayana Shahab KIII 44,034   17 7,980 3 6,068 1
3 Melody Nurramdhani Laksani J, T 41,684   2 4,061 12 2,613 5
4 Shania Gracia KIII 40,685   7 9,012 2 3,146 4
5 Cindy Yuvia KIII 37,477   1 4,163 11 2,172 10
6 Rina Chikano KIII 34,976   3 4,357 8 484 29
7 Made Devi Ranita Ningtara T 33,618 New entry 4,946 6 1,568 20
8 Shania Junianatha J 31,765   2 2,451 18 1,943 13
9 Saktia Oktapyani J 27,092   9 7,111 4 2,052 11
10 Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi KIII 22,637 New entry 6,133 5 2,413 7
11 Rona Anggreani KIII 22,611   ≥22
  10 (2015)
3,183 15 2,282 8
12 Frieska Anastasia Laksani KIII 21,264   ≥21
  7 (2015)
2,419 19 N/A N/A
13 Michelle Christo Kusnadi J 19,315   1 2,721 17 1,824 16
14 Beby Chaesara Anadila KIII 17,004   8 4,656 7 2,450 6
15 Devi Kinal Putri J 15,803   5 1,097 31 574 28
16 Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia J 15,134   8 1,333 29 395 30
17 Ayu Safira Oktaviani KIII 14,661 New entry 4,241 10 1,875 15
18 Tan Zhi Hui Celine T 14,389 New entry 4,328 9 3,313 3
19 Violeta Burhan T 13,619 New entry 1,384 27 838 27
20 Cindy Hapsari
Maharani Pujiantoro Putri
T 12,038 New entry 3,034 16 941 25
21 Maria Genoveva Natalia
Desy Purnamasari Gunawan
KIII 11,725   ≥12
  8 (2015)
3,483 14 1,909 14
22 Ratu Vienny Fitrilya KIII 11,094   7 2,277 20 1,538 21
23 Adhisty Zara T 9,173 New entry 1,825 23 1,480 22
24 Viviyona Apriani J 8,468   6 3,609 13 2,231 9
25 Melati Putri Rahel Sesilia T 7,470 New entry 1,159 30 1,122 24
26 Nurhayati T 7,379 New entry 2,036 22 1,989 12
27 Della Delila J 6,801   1 978 32 927 26
28 Fakhriyani Shafariyanti KIII 6,584 New entry 2,232 21 1,749 17
29 Alicia Chanzia KIII 6,345 New entry N/A N/A N/A N/A
30 Lidya Maulida Djuhandar KIII 6,188   ≥3
  1 (2015)
N/A N/A N/A N/A
31 Dena Siti Rohyati J 6,065   17 1,381 28 1,360 23
32 Syahfira Angela Nurhaliza J 5,690 New entry 1,582 26 N/A N/A
nr Fransisca Saraswati Puspa Dewi KIII N/A   1,728 24 1,673 19
nr Dwi Putri Bonita J N/A   ≥18 1,725 25 1,717 18
nr Sinka Juliani J N/A   ≥16 N/A N/A 301 31
nr Christi T N/A   N/A N/A 273 32

Post-election edit

  • Shani Indira Natio became the first non-Team J member and the maiden non-first generation member to be elected as center. She also became the first third generation member to center any JKT48 single. Hopping 25 ranks from the 2016 election, she also broke the record of best progress for any members elected consecutively to the top 32, as well as best progress for election winners.
  • For the first time there was no Team J member in the top two.
  • The elected centers for both Senbatsu and Under Girls were from the same generation for the first time (3rd generation).
  • Twelve out of the top 32 members were new entries; the then-most in any JKT48 election when the preceding edition was also using the 32-rank system. Ten went to Under Girls, two went to the Senbatsu, the record low for the latter in such election.
  • Five members made their first top 16 finish: Made Devi Ranita Ningtara, Saktia Oktapyani, Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi, Rona Anggreani, and Frieska Anastasia Laksani. Made Devi and Aninditha made the top 32 for the first time. Only Made Devi and Rona who were not making their Senbatsu debut.
  • Members with all-time high rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Shani Indira Natio, Ayana Shahab, Shania Gracia, Rina Chikano, Saktia Oktapyani, Rona Anggreani, Frieska Anastasia Laksani, Maria Genoveva Natalia Desy Purnamasari Gunawan, Della Delila, and Lidya Maulida Djuhandar.
  • Members with all-time low rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Dena Siti Rohyati, Nabilah Ratna Ayu Azalia, Devi Kinal Putri, and Shania Junianatha.

2018 edit

JKT48 20th Single's Members Election
Date8 September – 14 November 2018
(voting period)
17 November 2018
(final results announcement)
PresentersJeremy Teti [id]
Hana Qosim
VenueSleman City Hall, Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region
BroadcasterUpme (streaming)
Entrants55 members (initial)
54 members (later)
66 members (final)
WinnerCindy Yuvia (Team J)[31]
SloganRe:Boost
← 2017
2019 →

JKT48 20th Single's Members Election (Indonesian: Pemilihan Member Single ke-20 JKT48) was a chain of event to determine the selected members who would participate in the 20th single of idol group JKT48. This event was the fifth edition, having held annually since 2014. The election determined the top 32 members with the most votes to fill 32 positions on two songs; the top 16 (Japanese: senbatsu (選抜)) would be featured in the main single and the rest on the coupling song. The order of blocking (dancing position) was determined by the result of the vote from the fans. In this case, the number one position would place the member as the center on the single. The election result was revealed at Sleman City Hall in Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region on 17 November 2018;[32] for the first time the final result announcement was not held in Jakarta. It was emceed by former news anchor-turned-host Jeremy Teti [id] and Hana Qosim.

The top 16 members sang in JKT48's 20th single, "High Tension" and the members ranked 17th to 32nd sang the B-side "Musim yang Selanjutnya";[33] the recording was released in January and February 2019.

Timeline edit

  • 8 September 2018: Voting period opened for serial numbers obtained from JKT48 double single "UZA / Everyday, Kachuusha", JKT48 Circus music cards, JKT48 Official Fan Club privilege, and ballots distributed after every theater show.[1]
  • 29 September 2018: First round results announcement[34]
  • 30 September 2018: Release of Saka Agari music card, accompanied with serial numbers.
  • 26 October 2018: Second round results announcement[35]
  • 5–9 November 2018: Period for obtaining serial numbers by downloading a song in the official mobile content menu.[36]
  • 15 November 2018, midnight: Voting period closed at all[37]
  • 17 November 2018: Final results announcement

Categorization edit

The top 16 would sing the main single, while members ranked 17th to 32nd, called Under Girls, would sing the B-side.

Candidates edit

55 out of 60 JKT48 members active as of 8 September 2018 participated.[38] The other five had announced their graduation earlier that year and thus did not participate in the election. Two of them would eventually leave the group amid the election process. This was the first JKT48 election to not feature a Japanese national.

On 1 November 2018, Putri Cahyaning Anggraini became the first member to ever drop her candidacy. She was dismissed by the management.[39]

On 2 November 2018, twelve seventh-generation members who had been promoted to the Class A of the Academy entered the election.[39] When the voting period was over, there were 66 out of 76 members still in the race. The additional 7 members not participating were the remaining seventh generation members, who were still in the Class B of the Academy.[40]

Election results edit

 
Cindy Yuvia, the election winner
Final
rank
Name Team Popular
vote[41]
Progress from 2017
or last elected
Second preliminary result[42] First preliminary result[43]
Popular vote Rank Popular vote Rank
1 Cindy Yuvia J 68,031   4 27,350 1 14,101 1
2 Shani Indira Natio KIII 47,654   1 27,349 2 3,562 11
3 Sinka Juliani J 39,652   ≥30
  14 (2016)
18,483 3 9,102 3
4 Feni Fitriyanti J 37,220 New entry 11,804 7 6,406 5
5 Nurhayati J 27,259   21 13,643 5 6,238 6
6 Ayu Safira Oktaviani T 26,487   11 9,146 11 1,327 22
7 Stephanie Pricilla Indarto Putri J 26,283 New entry 9,576 10 5,196 7
8 Shania Gracia KIII 24,670   4 17,415 4 2,234 16
9 Ratu Vienny Fitrilya KIII 22,554   13 4,492 20 2,002 17
10 Ayana Shahab T 22,291   8 7,220 13 1,690 19
11 Beby Chaesara Anadila KIII 22,065   3 10,800 8 5,163 8
12 Viviyona Apriani KIII 19,237   12 8,201 12 7,207 4
13 Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi KIII 17,824   3 10,318 9 2,897 13
14 Jinan Safa Safira T 17,511 New entry 12,694 6 10,133 2
15 Michelle Christo Kusnadi J 14,116   2 5,188 18 1,211 25
16 Gabryela Marcelina Academy A 13,587 New entry 2,258 27 N/A N/A
17 Thalia Ivanka Elizabeth T 10,510   ≥16
  1 (2016)
5,559 15 3,205 12
18 Maria Genoveva Natalia
Desy Purnamasari Gunawan
KIII 10,276   3 5,431 16 2,445 14
19 Eve Antoinette Ichwan Academy A 9,901 New entry 3,075 23 2,365 15
20 Melati Putri Rahel Sesilia T 9,839   5 6,498 14 N/A N/A
21 Rona Anggreani KIII 8,747   10 5,391 17 3,657 10
22 Tan Zhi Hui Celine T 8,076   4 2,388 26 1,373 21
23 Nadila Cindi Wantari KIII 7,848   ≥10
  3 (2016)
2,939 24 575 29
24 Fidly Immanda Azzahra T 7,528 New entry 4,259 21 1,741 18
25 Shania Junianatha J 7,481   17 5,126 19 4,064 9
26 Sonia Natalia T 6,193 New entry 3,930 22 1,314 23
27 Cindy Hapsari
Maharani Pujiantoro Putri
J 5,239   7 1,753 30 813 27
28 Natalia KIII 4,474   ≥5
  4 (2016)
1,750 31 757 28
29 Gabriela Margareth Warouw J 4,295   ≥4
  16 (2016)
2,699 25 1,254 24
30 Fransisca Saraswati Puspa Dewi KIII 3,977 New entry 2,101 28 1,187 26
31 Frieska Anastasia Laksani J 3,350   19 2,018 29 1,603 20
32 Adhisty Zara T 1,867   9 1,264 32 481 30
nr Erika Ebisawa Kuswan KIII N/A   N/A N/A 451 31
nr Hasyakyla Utami Kusumawardhani T N/A   N/A N/A 347 32

Post-election edit

 
Shania Junianatha
 
Adhisty Zara
  • Cindy Yuvia became the fourth distinctive election winner. She also became the then-most voted member in a single election and created the then-highest winning margin (20,377 votes). She also became the first and eventually the last second generation member to win the election, as well as the only member to consistently finish in the top 16 in each of the first five elections.
  • Third-placed Sinka Juliani broke the record of best progress for any members who were not in the top 32 in the previous election.
  • Fourth-place finisher Feni Fitriyanti equaled the record for highest finish by a new entry. The record was set by Andela Yuwono in 2015. However, Feni finished as high in her fifth attempt; Andela was only in her second participation and first full cycle election.
  • For the first time there were Academy members (formerly called Trainees) elected to the top 32. Gabryela Marcelina became only the second Academy member to be a Senbatsu and the first since Adriani Elisabeth in "Love Trip" (2016).
  • The elected centers for both Senbatsu and Under Girls were from the same generation for the second consecutive time (2nd generation), and the first not to come from 3rd generation.
  • Adhisty Zara set the record as the least-voted top 32 member by getting 1,867 votes. The previous record-holder was Shani Indira Natio who also finished 32nd but earned 3,710 votes (2015), nearly twice as much.
  • Eight out of the top 32 members were new entries; the least in any JKT48 election. This was split evenly between Under Girls and the Senbatsu, the record low for the former in such election.
  • Seven members made their first top 16 finish: Sinka Juliani, Feni Fitriyanti, Nurhayati, Ayu Safira Oktaviani, Stephanie Pricilla Indarto Putri, Jinan Safa Safira, and Gabryela Marcelina. Feni, Stephanie, Jinan, and Gabryela made their first top 32 finish. Only Ayu and Gabryela who were making their Senbatsu debut.
  • Group captain Shania Junianatha reached her new all-time low election result, which was – as of 2019 election – the only time a sitting group captain failed to finish in the top 16. During her acceptance speech, she announced her graduation.[44]
  • Other members with all-time low rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Adhisty Zara, Gabriela Margareth Warouw, Frieska Anastasia Laksani, Natalia, Cindy Hapsari Maharani Pujiantoro Putri, Nadila Cindi Wantari, Tan Zhi Hui Celine, Thalia Ivanka Elizabeth, and Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi.
  • Members with all-time high rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Cindy Yuvia, Sinka Juliani, Nurhayati, Ayu Safira Oktaviani, Maria Genoveva Natalia Desy Purnamasari Gunawan, and Melati Putri Rahel Sesilia.

2019 edit

JKT48 Original Single's Members Election
Date14 September – 28 November 2019
(voting period)
30 November 2019
(final results announcement)
PresentersDwi Andhika [id]
Yesica Amami
VenueBRP SMESCO Convention Hall, South Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region
BroadcasterRCTI+ (streaming)
Entrants66 members
WinnerShani Indira Natio (Team KIII)
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JKT48 Original Single's Members Election (Indonesian: Pemilihan Member Single Original JKT48) was a chain of event to determine the selected members who would participate in the 21st single; the first original (Indonesian-made rather than translated from Japanese) single of idol group JKT48. This event was the sixth edition, having held annually since 2014. The election determined the top 32 members with the most votes to fill 32 positions on two songs; the top 16 (Japanese: senbatsu (選抜)) would be featured in the main single and the rest on the coupling song. The order of blocking (dancing position) was determined by the result of the vote from the fans. In this case, the number one position would place the member as the center on the single. The election result was revealed at BRP SMESCO Convention Hall in South Jakarta. It was emceed by actor and famous host from teen shows Planet Remaja antv, Dwi Andhika [id] and Yesica Amami.

The top 16 members sang in JKT48's 21st single and first original single, "Rapsodi [id]" (Rhapsody) and the members ranked 17th to 32nd sang the B-side "Sweet & Bitter"; the CD and DVD set was released on 29 February 2020 following the music card release on 22 January 2020.

Timeline edit

  • 14 September 2019: Voting period opened for serial numbers obtained from records (CD+DVDs and music cards)
  • 5 October 2019: First round results announcement
  • 9 October 2019: Release of JOY KICK! TEARS music card, accompanied with serial numbers.
  • 3 November 2019: Second round results announcement
  • 20–25 November 2019: Period for obtaining serial numbers by downloading the song "Otona Ressha" in the official mobile content menu.
  • 28 November 2019, midnight: Voting period closed at all, it was later postponed for 12 hours due to technical issues.
  • 30 November 2019: Final results announcement

Categorization edit

The top 16 sang the original, main single titled "Rapsodi [id]" (Rhapsody). The members ranked 17th to 32nd, called Under Girls, sang the B-side, "Sweet & Bitter".

Candidates edit

66 out of 78 individual JKT48 members active as of 14 September 2019 participated.[45] Twelve members had announced their graduation earlier that year and thus did not participate in the election. Three of them would eventually leave the group amid the election process. Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi was stated twice in the source (counted once here) due to her dual-membership back then.

Election results edit

 
Shani Indira Natio, the election winner
Final
rank
Name Team Popular
vote[46]
Progress from 2018
or last elected
Second preliminary result[47] First preliminary result[48]
Popular vote Rank Popular vote Rank
1 Shani Indira Natio KIII 72,707   1 39,680 1 15,194 1
2 Feni Fitriyanti J 44,434   2 14,811 3 6,375 3
3 Riska Amelia Putri J 31,367 New entry 12,035 7 5,059 6
4 Nurhayati KIII 28,440   1 15,278 2 4,667 7
5 Nadila Cindi Wantari J 24,798   18 9,836 9 2,676 12
6 Gabryela Marcelina T 23,404   10 12,739 5 5,138 5
7 Cindy Hapsari
Maharani Pujiantoro Putri
J 22,525   20 12,040 6 2,379 15
8 Beby Chaesara Anadila KIII 21,792   3 13,421 4 3,648 9
9 Tan Zhi Hui Celine T 21,350   13 9,299 10 4,509 8
10 Shania Gracia KIII 20,601   2 5,153 16 1,025 29
11 Melati Putri Rahel Sesilia T 19,342   9 2,207 31 1,031 28
12 Jinan Safa Safira T 18,064   2 10,494 8 7,010 2
13 Angelina Christy KIII 17,477 New entry 3,873 22 1,545 22
14 Diani Amalia Ramadhani J 15,951 New entry 8,375 11 5,457 4
15 Helisma Putri KIII 15,842 New entry 6,556 13 N/A N/A
16 Viona Fadrin Academy A 14,566 New entry 3,926 21 2,323 16
17 Maria Genoveva Natalia
Desy Purnamasari Gunawan
KIII 13,390   1 5,848 14 2,692 11
18 Rona Anggreani J 13,039   3 6,600 12 2,585 13
19 Sania Julia Montolalu J 11,330 New entry 5,458 15 2,061 17
20 Frieska Anastasia Laksani J 10,410   11 3,852 23 1,272 26
21 Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi KIII, T 9,661   8 4,835 17 1,523 23
22 Gabriela Margareth Warouw J 7,758   7 2,901 28 1,549 21
23 Puti Nadhira Azalia T 7,724 New entry 3,960 20 2,516 14
24 Ni Made Ayu Vania Aurellia J 7,641   ≥9
  3 (2016)
3,510 25 1,811 19
25 Nabila Fitriana T 7,505 New entry 4,796 18 1,890 18
26 Dhea Angelia Academy A 7,334 New entry 2,137 32 1,049 27
27 Febi Komaril Academy A 6,552 New entry 3,462 27 1,347 25
28 Fidly Immanda Azzahra T 6,279   4 4,011 19 2,706 10
29 Ariella Calista Ichwan J 5,966 New entry 2,702 29 1,374 24
30 Yessica Tamara KIII 5,888 New entry 3,464 26 N/A N/A
31 Aurel Mayori Putri J 5,701 New entry 3,769 24 1,606 20
32 Rinanda Syahputri T 5,681 New entry 2,437 30 849 30
nr Azizi Asadel J N/A   N/A N/A 791 31
nr Jessica Chandra Academy A N/A   N/A N/A 742 32

Post-election edit

 
Beby Chaesara Anadila
  • Shani Indira Natio became the new most-voted member in a single election[49][50] and broke the record for highest winning margin (28,273 votes). She also became the first non-Team J member to be reelected as center, and also the first center to be reelected non-consecutively.
  • By finishing 3rd, Riska Amelia Putri broke the record for highest finish by a new entry. The previous record was set by Andela Yuwono in 2015 (4th) and was equaled by Feni Fitriyanti in 2018. However, Feni finished as high in her fifth attempt; Andela and Riska were only in their second participation and the former was in her first full cycle election.
  • Finishing eighth, Beby Chaesara Anadila became the first and only member to be ranked in all six JKT48 elections. She was already the only ranked member in the first election (2014) to participate this year.
  • The elected centers for both Senbatsu and Under Girls were from the same generation for the third consecutive time (3rd generation), and the first time that the same generation won both centers more than once (previously in 2017).
  • Fourteen out of the top 32 members were new entries; the most in any JKT48 election when the preceding edition was also using the 32-rank system. Nine went to Under Girls, five went to the Senbatsu, the joint-record high for the latter in such election.
  • Seven members made their Senbatsu debut by finishing in the top 16, which also their first top 16 finish: Riska Amelia Putri, Nadila Cindi Wantari, Tan Zhi Hui Celine, Angelina Christy, Diani Amalia Ramadhani, Helisma Putri, and Viona Fadrin. Remarkably, this was only the second election participation for Riska, Christy, Helisma, and Viona. These four members, along with Diani, made their first ever top 32 finish as well. Malaysian national Tan Zhi Hui Celine's finish (9th) marked Rapsodi as the first JKT48 single to feature a member who is neither Japanese nor Indonesian.
  • For the second consecutive time there were Academy members (formerly called Trainees) elected to the top 32. With three, this was the most of all time; having had only two in 2018 and none before. Earning 14,566 votes, Viona Fadrin became the most-voted Academy member, surpassing Gabryela Marcelina (13,587), who also finished 16th in 2018.
  • Members with all-time high rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Feni Fitriyanti, Nurhayati, Nadila Cindi Wantari, Gabryela Marcelina, Cindy Hapsari Maharani Pujiantoro Putri, Tan Zhi Hui Celine, Melati Putri Rahel Sesilia, Jinan Safa Safira, Maria Genoveva Natalia Desy Purnamasari Gunawan, and Ni Made Ayu Vania Aurellia.
  • Members with all-time low rank after this election (ever ranked at least twice) were Fidly Immanda Azzahra and Aninditha Rahma Cahyadi.

Statistics edit

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