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View all search resultsAmid the din of self-promoting campaigns, zealous supporters and rampant misinformation, Indonesia’s pollsters are gearing up to offer credible ways to predict the results of one of the world’s most complicated general elections to be held this year.
With the Feb. 14 general election date quickly closing in, public movements are increasingly promoting the use of whistleblowing platforms dedicated to monitoring the campaigning and election processes, amid a rising political temperature and growing fears of possible foul play.
The General Elections Commission (KPU) has called off its plan to use an electronic vote recapitulation (e-recap) system to help determine the winners of the 2020 simultaneous regional elections following objections from lawmakers.
As Prabowo’s legal team insisted that there had been data entry errors — which the camp claims constitute fraud — in the KPU’s vote tally in the real count system (Situng), the court reminded the presidential ticket during the hearing that Situng did not determine the result of the election.
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