Nur Hidayat Sardini
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PARTISIPASI PEMILIH DISABILITAS PADA PENYELENGGARAAN PEMILIHAN UMUM DI KOTA SEMARANG (Studi Komparasi Pemilihan Umum 2019 dan 2024) Fauzan Haidar Ramadan; Nur Hidayat Sardini
Journal of Politic and Government Studies Vol 15, No 2 (2026): Volume 15, No 2 : Periode Wisuda April 2026
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This study analyzes the participation of voters with disabilities in the general elections in Semarang City through a comparative study between the 2019 and 2024 elections. The research examines how participation changed between two election cycles and what factors influenced these changes. Employing an exploratory qualitative method with in-depth interviews of twelve informants—including a KPU Semarang Commissioner, PPUA Disabilitas representatives, Sahabat Difabel Community, SLBN Semarang, and voters with three disability types (physical, visual, hearing-speech impairments) the study finds that participation increased from 32% in 2019 to 41.6% in 2024, with patterns shifting from passive-reactive to semi-independent. However, this improvement was asymmetrical: blind voters and urban flatland zones recorded the highest gains, while deaf-mute voters and coastal hill zones experienced minimal change. Participation is influenced by general factors (physical TPS accessibility, assistive device quality, KPPS capacity, communication barriers, inclusive socialization, family support, political efficacy, economic costs, social stigma) and Semarang specific factors (tidal flooding, hilly topography, suburban underreporting, organized disability communities, progressive KPU). The study concludes that Semarang City is situated between the consolidation-implementation and substantive-transformative phases of the inclusive democracy spectrum.
TEROBOSAN GAYA KAMPANYE POLITIK “TABRAK, PROF!” PADA PEMILIHAN UMUM PRESIDEN DAN WAKIL PRESIDEN TAHUN 2024 Amira Nurus Salma; Nur Hidayat Sardini
Journal of Politic and Government Studies Vol 15, No 2 (2026): Volume 15, No 2 : Periode Wisuda April 2026
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The 2024 Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections marked a shift in political campaigning from a model based on large stages and one-way communication to campaigns that use social media and prioritize two-way interaction with the public. Amidst the dominance of public space by visual branding strategies and massive exposure of certain candidate pairs, a campaign program called “Tabrak, Prof!” was initiated by Mahfud MD, the vice presidential candidate paired with Ganjar Pranowo, which presented an open, participatory, and issue based dialogue format. The results of the study show that “Tabrak, Prof!” is a breakthrough in political campaign style that emphasizes a dialogical, informal, and participatory approach, with substantive messaging, especially related to legal and political issues, as well as distinctive visuals that build the candidate's image as a decisive and open figure. The campaign segmentation targets the younger generation, particularly Generation Z and millennials, who will be a significant voting bloc in the 2024 elections, by utilizing social media. This study concludes that “Tabrak, Prof!” represents a shift in the orientation of political campaigns towards a more dialogical, educational, and adaptive model in response to developments in digital media, while also serving as an alternative strategy in responding to competition in the 2024 elections.
NETRALITAS APARATUR SIPIL NEGARA DALAM PEMILIHAN GUBERNUR DAN WAKIL GUBERNUR PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH TAHUN 2024 Intan Nur’aini; Nur Hidayat Sardini
Journal of Politic and Government Studies Vol 15, No 1 (2026): Volume 15, No 1 : Periode Wisuda Januari 2026
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Civil servants (ASN) are a crucial component of the government structure, playing a strategic role as implementers of public policy, providers of public services, and as a unifying force for the nation. Therefore, the professionalism and neutrality of ASN are crucial aspects in carrying out these functions and duties. This research is motivated by the frequent violations of ASN neutrality in political contests, particularly during regional elections (Pilkada). The theoretical foundations used to analyze this phenomenon are the theory of bureaucratic neutrality and the theory of patron-client relations. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, aiming to describe in detail the reality, particularly regarding the dynamics of ASN behavior and efforts to enforce neutrality by relevant institutions in the 2024 Central Java gubernatorial election. Data collection techniques were conducted through interviews and documentation studies. The results of this study indicate that violations of ASN neutrality continue to occur. Based on data from the Central Java Provincial Elections Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu), two ASNs were found to have violated neutrality, one in Sukoharjo Regency. This is despite efforts to enforce neutrality, starting from pre-election (socialization and prevention), the election period (supervision), and post-election (sanction enforcement). This study also identified several factors causing ASN's lack of neutrality and obstacles in the process of handling neutrality violations. The study's conclusions indicate a gap between public perception and official Bawaslu data. Based on interviews with several voters, the public still frequently encounters ASN who show bias towards certain candidates. However, the number of violations officially recorded by Bawaslu is relatively small or low, namely only two cases. This indicates a gap between field practices and formal reporting. Therefore, this study recommends several steps, namely: 1) increasing ASN's understanding of the principle of neutrality, 2) strengthening inter-agency coordination, 3) increasing the commitment of PPK, and 4) evaluating and adjusting regulations related to ASN neutrality.