Tjahjoko, Guno Tri
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Fighting Money Politics and Shamanic Practices Tjahjoko, Guno Tri
Jurnal Politik
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This study aims to describe the efforts of female candidates to break the practice of money politics and the influence of shamans in the 2018 Sriharjo subdistrict election (pilkades). The author used qualitative methods with a case study of the Sriharjo village-head election in Bantul Regency. The author collected primary data through interviews, in-depth group discussions, and observations. Secondary data were collected through a literature review, online articles, photos, and video studies of the pilkades process. The findings of this study show the practice of money politics carried out by “snipers,” whose job is to distribute envelopes containing money from house to house from night to dawn one day prior to election day. In addition, candidates also provide assistance and facilities to the community to get their votes. The success team also uses the services of shamans by spreading flowers in certain areas with the aim of spiritually binding people so as not to vote for other candidates. Responding to the competitor’s strategy, the female candidate employed the politics of conscience to empower the community, monitored the snipers of other candidates, built networks, and broke the spiritual powers.
Fighting Money Politics and Shamanic Practices Tjahjoko, Guno Tri
Jurnal Politik Vol. 5, No. 2
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This study aims to describe the efforts of female candidates to break the practice of money politics and the influence of shamans in the 2018 Sriharjo subdistrict election (pilkades). The author used qualitative methods with a case study of the Sriharjo village-head election in Bantul Regency. The author collected primary data through interviews, in-depth group discussions, and observations. Secondary data were collected through a literature review, online articles, photos, and video studies of the pilkades process. The findings of this study show the practice of money politics carried out by “snipers,” whose job is to distribute envelopes containing money from house to house from night to dawn one day prior to election day. In addition, candidates also provide assistance and facilities to the community to get their votes. The success team also uses the services of shamans by spreading flowers in certain areas with the aim of spiritually binding people so as not to vote for other candidates. Responding to the competitor’s strategy, the female candidate employed the politics of conscience to empower the community, monitored the snipers of other candidates, built networks, and broke the spiritual powers.
Contesting the Independence of Village Head Election Organizers with E-voting Tjahjoko, Guno Tri
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 9, No 2 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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This article describes the intervention of the Sleman local government in village administration, especially in implementing the e-voting village head election. The argument of the Sleman local government is that the e-voting device for the election of the village head is smart, fast, and accurate. The author rejects this argument, because of the involvement of 59 state civil servants as the main technical team. The involvement of ASN in the election of e-voting village heads indicates that the independence of the organizers is lost. The involvement of ASN in the election of lurah has violated Law No. 16/2014, article 32. This research method uses an exploratory qualitative approach combined with governmentality. Primary data collection was done through interviews and observations. Secondary data was collected through mapping journals and books. After the data is collected, validation checks are carried out with the principle of triangulation. Data analysis was carried out by combining theory and field data. The results of the study indicate that there are non-independent ASNs that can create a pseudo-legitimacy for the results of the lurah election.
Strategi KPU Kabupaten Sleman dalam Pelaksanaan Pemilihan Kepala Daerah di Daerah Kawasan Rawan Bencana Erupsi Gunung Merapi Tahun 2020 Arisonatalia, Proventy; Tjahjoko, Guno Tri
Jurnal Administrasi Pemerintahan Desa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Agustus 2022
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/villages.v3i2.37

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The General Election Commission (KPU) of Sleman Regency as an election organizer at the district level is quite legitimately given the authority by law to hold the election of the Regent and Deputy Regent and/or Mayor and Deputy Mayor. In the dynamics of holding the 2020 Simultaneous Elections, the experience of the Sleman Regency KPU is quite unique. Its uniqueness lies in its implementation element, which coincides with the non-natural Covid-19 disaster as well as the threat of a natural disaster from the eruption of Mount Merapi, which at that time was on alert level III, exactly one month before the D Day of the voting. Of course, it will affect the implementation of the Simultaneous Election stages in 2020. What is the strategy of the Sleman Regency KPU in dealing with simultaneous elections in areas prone to the eruption of Mount Merapi, because the impact will affect the level of community participation? Using descriptive qualitative research, namely research that is intended to provide data as accurate as possible about humans, circumstances, or other symptoms. The author identifies that the implementation of the 2020 simultaneous elections in Sleman Regency can run well and the level of voter participation in the refugee areas is quite high, because the Sleman Regency KPU has mapped areas that are potentially affected by disasters, then coordinated communication and consolidation with stakeholders intensively resulted in policies that were effective. least risk. Consultation with the highest policy makers, namely the RI KPU as the basis for the Sleman Regency KPU to make decisions regarding the shifting of TPS. Build trust with election organizers, especially ad hoc bodies, so that the power of one command can be established, so that the implementation of the elections runs smoothly, and synergize with relevant stakeholders outside the stages, in order to facilitate coordination when the election stages will take place.