This is a list of Indonesia's national electoral districts in accordance with Law No. 7 of 2017 and Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No.1/2022, and regions included within them.
Members of the People's Representative Council (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat) are elected from multi-member electoral districts (Indonesian: Daerah Pemilihan/Dapil). In total, there are 84 districts across Indonesia's 38 provinces. Individual districts are named after their provinces and, if the province has multiple districts, assigned a roman numeral indicating its number in the province. The upcoming 2024 general election will use the 84 electoral districts where 580 members of the People's Representative Council would be elected.
All electoral districts are located entirely within one province and includes regencies and cities within their boundaries, without any regency or city being part of multiple districts. Between 3 and 10 representatives are allocated to each district.
West Java and East Java are tied for the province with the most electoral districts, with 11 each, followed by Central Java with 10. 22 of the country's 38 provinces are individual electoral districts.
Selection of elected representatives in 2024 will follow a Webster/Sainte-Laguë method.[1]
2022 changes edit
Formation of new provinces South Papua, Central Papua, Highland Papua, and Southwest Papua urged the need of representatives representing the provinces. West Papua electoral district split into the West Papua and Southwest Papua electoral districts, while Papua electoral district split into South Papua, Central Papua, Highland Papua, and Papua electoral districts in accordance with Article 243 of the Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No.1/2022.
Nusantara not to be split from the East Kalimantan electoral district in accordance with Article 568A of the Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No.1/2022, so East Kalimantan representatives at People's Representative Council may represent East Kalimantan and Nusantara areas in 2024 general election.[2][3] Additionally, explanatory clause of the Article 568A of the Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No.1/2022, East Kalimantan Provincial Representative Council, Kutai Kartanegara Regional Representative Council, and North Penajam Paser Regional Representative Council will no longer have jurisdiction and have no representative rights over Nusantara upon the Presidential Decree on Capital Relocation from Jakarta to Nusantara signed.[4] The decree will be issued in 2024.[5]
List edit
Note: italics indicate a provincial capital.
Sumatra edit
Aceh I (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Simeulue, Aceh Singkil, Aceh Selatan, Aceh Tenggara, Aceh Barat, Aceh Besar, Pidie, Aceh Barat Daya, Aceh Jaya, Gayo Lues, Nagan Raya, Pidie Jaya
Cities: Banda Aceh, Sabang, Subulussalam
Aceh II (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Aceh Timur, Aceh Tengah, Bireuen, Aceh Utara, Aceh Tamiang, Bener Meriah
Cities: Langsa, Lhokseumawe
North Sumatra I (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Deli Serdang, Serdang Bedagai
Cities: Tebingtinggi, Medan
North Sumatra II (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Nias, Mandailing Natal, Tapanuli Selatan, Tapanuli Tengah, Tapanuli Utara, Toba Samosir, Labuhan Batu, Nias Selatan, Humbang Hasundutan, Samosir, Labuhan Batu Selatan, Labuhan Batu Utara, Nias Utara, Nias Barat, Padang Lawas Utara, Padang Lawas
Cities: Sibolga, Padangsidempuan, Gunungsitoli
North Sumatra III (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Asahan, Simalungun, Dairi, Karo, Langkat, Pakpak Bharat, Batubara
Cities: Tanjungbalai, Pematangsiantar, Binjai
West Sumatra I (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Mentawai Islands, Pesisir Selatan, Solok, Sijunjung, Tanah Datar, Solok Selatan, Dharmasraya
Cities: Padang Panjang, Padang, Solok, Sawahlunto
West Sumatra II (6 seats) edit
Regencies:Padang Pariaman, Agam, Lima Puluh Kota, Pasaman, Pasaman Barat
Cities: Bukittinggi, Pariaman, Payakumbuh
Riau I (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Siak, Bengkalis, Kepulauan Meranti, Rokan Hilir, Rokan Hulu
Riau II (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Kuantan Singingi, Indragiri Hulu, Indragiri Hilir, Pelalawan, Kampar
Jambi (8 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
South Sumatra I (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Musi Rawas, Musi Banyuasin, Banyuasin
Cities: Palembang, Lubuklinggau
South Sumatra II (9 seats) edit
Regencies: Ogan Komering Ulu, Ogan Komering Ilir, Muara Enim, Lahat, Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan, Ogan Komering Ulu Timur, Ogan Ilir, Empat Lawang, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir
Cities: Pagar Alam, Prabumulih
Bengkulu (4 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Lampung I (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Tanggamus, Lampung Selatan, Pesawaran, Pringsewu, Lampung Barat, Pesisir Barat
Cities: Bandar Lampung, Metro
Lampung II (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Lampung Timur, Lampung Tengah, Lampung Utara, Way Kanan, Tulangbawang, Mesuji, Tulang Bawang Barat
Bangka Belitung Islands (3 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Riau Islands (4 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Java edit
Banten I (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Pandeglang, Lebak
Banten II (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Serang
Banten III (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Tangerang
Cities: Tangerang, South Tangerang
Jakarta I (6 seats) edit
Cities: East Jakarta
Jakarta II (7 seats) edit
Cities: Central Jakarta, South Jakarta, overseas voters
Jakarta III (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Thousand Islands
Cities: North Jakarta, West Jakarta
West Java I (7 seats) edit
West Java II (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Bandung, West Bandung
West Java III (9 seats) edit
Regencies: Cianjur
Cities: Bogor
West Java IV (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Sukabumi
Cities: Sukabumi
West Java V (9 seats) edit
Regencies: Bogor
West Java VI (6 seats) edit
West Java VII (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Bekasi, Karawang, Purwakarta
West Java VIII (9 seats) edit
Cities: Cirebon
West Java IX (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Subang, Sumedang, Majalengka
West Java X (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Ciamis, Kuningan, Pangandaran
Cities: Banjar
West Java XI (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Garut, Tasikmalaya
Cities: Tasikmalaya
Central Java I (8 seats) edit
Central Java II (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Kudus, Demak, Jepara
Central Java III (9 seats) edit
Regencies: Grobogan, Blora, Rembang, Pati
Central Java IV (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Wonogiri, Karanganyar, Sragen
Central Java V (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Boyolali, Klaten, Sukoharjo
Cities: Surakarta
Central Java VI (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Purworejo, Wonosobo, Magelang, Temanggung
Cities: Magelang
Central Java VII (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Purbalingga, Banjarnegara, Kebumen
Central Java VIII (8 seats) edit
Central Java IX (8 seats) edit
Cities: Tegal
Central Java X (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Batang, Pekalongan, Pemalang
Cities: Pekalongan
Yogyakarta S.R. (8 seats) edit
All cities and regencies
East Java I (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Sidoarjo
Cities: Surabaya
East Java II (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Probolinggo, Pasuruan
Cities: Probolinggo, Pasuruan
East Java III (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Banyuwangi, Bondowoso, Situbondo
East Java IV (8 seats) edit
East Java V (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Malang
East Java VI (9 seats) edit
Regencies: Blitar, Kediri, Tulungagung
East Java VII (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Pacitan, Ponorogo, Trenggalek, Magetan, Ngawi
East Java VIII (10 seats) edit
Regencies: Mojokerto, Jombang, Nganjuk, Madiun
East Java IX (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Bojonegoro, Tuban
East Java X (6 seats) edit
East Java XI (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Bangkalan, Pamekasan, Sampang, Sumenep
Lesser Sunda Islands edit
Bali (9 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
West Nusa Tenggara I (3 seats) edit
Regencies: West Sumbawa, Sumbawa, Dompu, Bima
Cities: Bima
West Nusa Tenggara II (8 seats) edit
Regencies: West Lombok, North Lombok, East Lombok, Central Lombok
Cities: Mataram
East Nusa Tenggara I (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Alor, Lembata, Flores Timur, Sikka, Ende, Ngada, Manggarai, Manggarai Barat, Nagekeo, Manggarai Timur
East Nusa Tenggara II (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Sumba Barat, Sumba Timur, Kupang, Timor Tengah Selatan, Timor Tengah Utara, Belu, Malaka, Rote Ndao, Sumba Tengah, Sumba Barat Daya, Sabu Raijua
Cities: Kupang
Kalimantan edit
West Kalimantan I (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Sambas, Bengkayang, Landak, Pontianak, Ketapang, Kayong Utara, Kubu Raya
Cities: Pontianak, Singkawang
West Kalimantan II (4 seats) edit
Regencies: Sanggau, Sintang, Kapuas Hulu, Sekadau, Melawi
Central Kalimantan (6 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
South Kalimantan I (6 seats) edit
Regencies: Banjar, Barito Kuala, Tapin, Hulu Sungai Selatan, Hulu Sungai Tengah, Hulu Sungai Utara, Tabalong, Balangan
South Kalimantan II (5 seats) edit
Regencies: Tanah Laut, Kota Baru, Tanah Bumbu
Cities: Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru
East Kalimantan (8 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
North Kalimantan (3 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Sulawesi edit
South Sulawesi I (8 seats) edit
Regencies: Bantaeng, Jeneponto, Takalar, Gowa, Selayar Islands
Cities: Makassar
South Sulawesi II (9 seats) edit
Regencies: Bulukumba, Sinjai, Maros, Pangkajene and Islands, Barru, Bone, Soppeng, Wajo
Cities: Parepare
South Sulawesi III (7 seats) edit
Regencies: Sidenreng Rappang, Pinrang, Enrekang, Luwu, Tana Toraja, Luwu Utara, Luwu Timur, Toraja Utara
Cities: Palopo
West Sulawesi (4 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Southeast Sulawesi (6 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Central Sulawesi (7 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Gorontalo (3 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
North Sulawesi (6 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Maluku and Papua edit
Maluku (4 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
North Maluku (3 seats) edit
All regencies and cities
Papua (3 seats) edit
Regencies: Yapen Islands, Biak Numfor, Sarmi, Keerom, Waropen, Supiori, Mamberamo Raya, Jayapura Regency
Cities: Jayapura
South Papua (3 seats) edit
Regencies: Boven Digoel, Mappi, Asmat
Cities: Merauke
Central Papua (3 seats) edit
Regencies: Puncak Jaya, Paniai, Mimika, Puncak, Dogiyai, Intan Jaya, Deiyai, Nabire Regency
Cities: Nabire
Highland Papua (3 seats) edit
Regencies: Jayawijaya, Pegunungan Bintang, Yahukimo, Tolikara, Mamberamo Tengah, Yalimo, Lanny Jaya, Nduga
Cities: Wamena
West Papua (3 seats) edit
Regencies: Fakfak, Teluk Bintuni, Teluk Wondama, Kaimana, South Manokwari, Pegunungan Arfak
Cities: Manokwari
Southwest Papua (3 seats) edit
Regencies: Sorong Regency, South Sorong, Raja Ampat, Tambrauw, Maybrat
Cities: Sorong
Source: Law No. 7/2017[6] which amended by Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No. 1/2022[4] and Regulation of General Elections Commission No. 6/2023[7]
References edit
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- ^ "Melihat Perppu Pemilu Terbaru: Substansi hingga Perubahan". kumparan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^ "Mahfud MD: Dapil IKN Masih Kosong di Pemilu 2024". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^ a b PERATURAN PEMERINTAH PENGGANTI UNDANG-UNDANG REPUBLIK INDONESIA NOMOR 1 TAHUN 2022 TENTANG PERUBAHAN ATAS UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 7 TAHUN 2017 TENTANG PEMILIHAN UMUM (PDF) (Government Regulation in Lieu of Law 1) (in Indonesian). President of Indonesia. 2022.
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- ^ Peraturan Komisi Pemilihan Umum Nomor 6 Tahun 2023 tentang Daerah Pemilihan dan Alokasi Kursi Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat, Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi, dan Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Kabupaten/Kota Dalam Pemilihan Umum Tahun 2024 (Regulation of General Elections Commission in Lieu) (in Indonesian). General Elections Commission. 2023.