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Community Participation in the Simultaneous Village Head Election in Sinjai Timur District Yudarti; Hartati Malkab; Usnidah Umar; Faradina, Faradina; Muhlis Hajar Adiputra
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i4.192

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The research focused on assessing community participation in the simultaneous village head election in East Sinjai sub-district, employing a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Findings revealed various facets of community involvement. Firstly, participation in generating ideas was limited, as many believed their role began only during the voting process. Secondly, active participation in campaigning for worthy candidates proved effective, reflecting community engagement in endorsing potential leaders. Thirdly, time-based participation was insufficient, as individuals returning to their villages often failed to align their visits with the election schedule. The fourth aspect highlighted that community motivation to vote stemmed from the awareness that abstention could hinder the progress of their chosen candidate, fostering a desire for positive change. Conversely, factors hindering voting included familial dissatisfaction with candidates, age-related concerns, and significant migration during election periods. Notably, the study indicated an overall insufficient level of community participation in the 2022 simultaneous village head elections, with 866 individuals from Biroro Village and Patalassang Village not exercising their voting rights as registered on the Permanent Voter List. These findings underscore the need for targeted strategies to enhance community involvement, addressing specific barriers identified in the study for future electoral processes.
Campaign Strategy for Village Head Candidates in the Village Head Election in Arallae Village, Kahu District, Bone Regency Sri Rahayu Juniati; Septi Hikmatun; Nirwana, Nirwana; Indra Anugrah; Muhlis Hajar Adiputra
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v2i1.224

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This study aims to determine how the campaign strategy of village head candidates in the implementation of village head elections in Arallae Village, Kahu Subdistrict, Bone Regency. This research is a qualitative study intended to provide a clear overall picture and description of the existing problems. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. The data obtained was analysed based on predetermined indicators by looking at the results of observations, interviews, and documentation from research informants, which were then described in the form of words and sentences, which then became a researcher's conclusion. This research was conducted with informants from the Head of Arallae Village, Kahu Subdistrict, Bone Regency, Village Head Election Committee, Election Supervisor, Elected Village Head Winning Team and Community Leaders of Arallae Village, Kahu Subdistrict, Bone Regency. The results showed that the campaign strategy of the village head candidates in the village head election in Arallae Village, Kahu Subdistrict, Bone Regency used the most effective house-to-house campaign technique because it could communicate and interact directly with the community as seen from the results of the votes obtained compared to the direct mass and indirect mass campaign techniques which were less effective, but could be a driving factor in community participation.
The Effectiveness of E-Goverment Implementation in Improving Public Services at the Sinjai Regency Communication, Information and Standardization Office Syamsiah Hasyim; Mukrimah, Mukrimah; Muhlis Hajar Adiputra; Nurfadillah, Nurfadillah
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v2i3.312

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of e-government implementation in improving public services at the Sinjai Regency Information and Coding Communication Office. The research method utilized is qualitative, employing a descriptive approach. Data collection was conducted through observation, interviews, and documentation. Informants included the Head of the Sinjai Regency Information and Coding Communication Service, the Head of Application and Informatics, the Head of Public Relations, and the Head of Public and Community Information and Communication. The findings indicate that the effectiveness of e-government implementation in enhancing public services at the Sinjai Regency Information and Coding Communication Office is not yet optimal. This conclusion is based on three indicators: 1) Goal achievement is insufficient, as the targets for smart village initiatives have not been met, and various obstacles remain; 2) The integration and socialization process is inadequate, with many community members still unaware of the e-government implementation; 3) Adaptation is relatively effective, evidenced by the establishment of a website that serves community needs and facilitates public access to information and complaint submissions through technology, eliminating the need for in-person visits. This study is intended to serve as a reference and theoretical comparison for future researchers and to provide the public with insights into the effectiveness of e-government implementation in improving public services at the Sinjai Regency Information and Coding Communication Office.