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Election Governance Drafting a Special Voter List of Elections in 2019 in Indragiri Hulu Regency Dedi Afda Putra; Bakaruddin Rosyidi; Tengku Rika Valentina
ARISTO Vol 10, No 1 (2022): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v10i1.4009

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The preparation of the electoral register is a problem in every election. One of the problems that often arises in the form of the number of eligible voters but not registered in the list of permanent voters. This is evident in the large number of voters of resident identity card users who are registered in the special voter list. This research aims to analyze the problem of special voter list of the 2019 election in Indragiri Hulu Regency, Riau Province. In this study, researchers used an election governance perspective consisting of three stages, namely the stages of rule making, the implementation of rules, and the adjudication of rules. This research uses a qualitative approach with case study methods. The results showed that based on the perspective of election governance, the contributing factor to the large number of special voter lists for the 2019 election in Indragiri Hulu regency was at three stages of election governance. At the rule-making stage, in the form of implications of several policies taken by actors involved in the drafting of the rules. At the stage of implementation of the rules, in the form of the implementation of voter list preparation activities in Indragiri Hulu Regency which is not good. While the stage of adjudication rules in the form of non-accommodating recommendations of the Indragiri Hulu District Election Supervisory Agency related to special voters. There are two factors that are at the root of the problem of the large number of special voters. The root of the problem related to special voters who have not been registered on the Permanent Voter List, due to the non-implementation of matching and re-research of voters at the stage of updating the voter list. While the root of the problem related to special voters who have been registered on the permanent voter list, due to the difference in the maximum number of voters per polling place in elections and elections, so it must be re-mapping polling stations.
Vertical Conflict on Regional Autonomy between the Regent of the Meranti Islands and the Governor of Riau and the Ministry of Finance Tinanto, Bherry; Irawati, Irawati; Valentina, Tengku Rika
ARISTO Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.6665

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In the process of implementing regional autonomy, conflict is inevitable. Internal disputes between autonomous areas, vertical conflicts between autonomous regions, and horizontal conflicts between autonomous regions are the three categories of conflicts involving regional autonomy. This study examines uncommon vertical disputes in autonomous territories, namely the dispute between the Ministry of Finance, the Governor of Riau, and the Regent of the Meranti Islands. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the mechanisms behind conflict, including its origins and ways to resolve it. The study's findings suggest that the very little fiscal support given to the Meranti Islands Regency Government is what triggers the conflict process, which starts with interaction. Special Financial Assistance (BKK) is budget support from the provincial government of Riau, whereas Profit Sharing Funds (DBH) are budget support from the federal government. Limited resources, such as a tiny APBD, regional poverty, and a large number of unemployed people who migrate to neighboring countries as migrant laborers are the root causes of this conflict. The divergent objectives of the Ministry of Finance, the Governor of Riau, and the Regent of the Meranti Islands constitute the second cause of conflict. The Governor believes that funds will be distributed based on statistics and indicators, the Regent wants to deliver as much funding as possible to the regions, and the Ministry of Finance considers financial equality across the area. The third source of conflict is miscommunication, which includes spreading the word through the media and making diabolical remarks in public forums directed at the Ministry of Finance. The personality of the Meranti Islands Regent, who exudes a spectacular and haughty demeanor while leading the government, is the fourth point of contention. The final methods of resolving conflicts are negotiation and mediation.
Election Governance Drafting a Special Voter List of Elections in 2019 in Indragiri Hulu Regency Putra, Dedi Afda; Rosyidi, Bakaruddin; Valentina, Tengku Rika
ARISTO Vol 10 No 1 (2022): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v10i1.4009

Abstract

The preparation of the electoral register is a problem in every election. One of the problems that often arises in the form of the number of eligible voters but not registered in the list of permanent voters. This is evident in the large number of voters of resident identity card users who are registered in the special voter list. This research aims to analyze the problem of special voter list of the 2019 election in Indragiri Hulu Regency, Riau Province. In this study, researchers used an election governance perspective consisting of three stages, namely the stages of rule making, the implementation of rules, and the adjudication of rules. This research uses a qualitative approach with case study methods. The results showed that based on the perspective of election governance, the contributing factor to the large number of special voter lists for the 2019 election in Indragiri Hulu regency was at three stages of election governance. At the rule-making stage, in the form of implications of several policies taken by actors involved in the drafting of the rules. At the stage of implementation of the rules, in the form of the implementation of voter list preparation activities in Indragiri Hulu Regency which is not good. While the stage of adjudication rules in the form of non-accommodating recommendations of the Indragiri Hulu District Election Supervisory Agency related to special voters. There are two factors that are at the root of the problem of the large number of special voters. The root of the problem related to special voters who have not been registered on the Permanent Voter List, due to the non-implementation of matching and re-research of voters at the stage of updating the voter list. While the root of the problem related to special voters who have been registered on the permanent voter list, due to the difference in the maximum number of voters per polling place in elections and elections, so it must be re-mapping polling stations.
Vertical Conflict on Regional Autonomy between the Regent of the Meranti Islands and the Governor of Riau and the Ministry of Finance Tinanto, Bherry; Irawati, Irawati; Valentina, Tengku Rika
ARISTO Vol 12 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.6665

Abstract

In the process of implementing regional autonomy, conflict is inevitable. Internal disputes between autonomous areas, vertical conflicts between autonomous regions, and horizontal conflicts between autonomous regions are the three categories of conflicts involving regional autonomy. This study examines uncommon vertical disputes in autonomous territories, namely the dispute between the Ministry of Finance, the Governor of Riau, and the Regent of the Meranti Islands. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the mechanisms behind conflict, including its origins and ways to resolve it. The study's findings suggest that the very little fiscal support given to the Meranti Islands Regency Government is what triggers the conflict process, which starts with interaction. Special Financial Assistance (BKK) is budget support from the provincial government of Riau, whereas Profit Sharing Funds (DBH) are budget support from the federal government. Limited resources, such as a tiny APBD, regional poverty, and a large number of unemployed people who migrate to neighboring countries as migrant laborers are the root causes of this conflict. The divergent objectives of the Ministry of Finance, the Governor of Riau, and the Regent of the Meranti Islands constitute the second cause of conflict. The Governor believes that funds will be distributed based on statistics and indicators, the Regent wants to deliver as much funding as possible to the regions, and the Ministry of Finance considers financial equality across the area. The third source of conflict is miscommunication, which includes spreading the word through the media and making diabolical remarks in public forums directed at the Ministry of Finance. The personality of the Meranti Islands Regent, who exudes a spectacular and haughty demeanor while leading the government, is the fourth point of contention. The final methods of resolving conflicts are negotiation and mediation.
Co-Authors Adi Putri, Indah Adri Meyce Putra Aidil Zetra Alika, Yulvia Aliza, Rhevi Andri Rusta Arfita, Sintari Arianto, Akmal Arifin Zainal Asril, Asrinaldi Asrinaldi Asrinaldi Asrinaldi Azzahra, Iike Bakaruddin Rosyidi Bakaruddin Rosyidi Basri, Octandra Bherry Tinanto Cici Safitri Cici Safitri Danisa Luthfi Azura Dedi Afda Putra Dewi Anggraini Dewi Anggraini Dewi Anggraini Didi Rahmadi Difa Ghassani Doni Hendrik Emrialdi, Pebriansyah Fajar Noor Ramadhian Fauziah Harnom Firdaus Gennta Rahmad Putra Gennta Rahmad Putra Gennta Rahmad Putra Putra Hairunnas Hairunnas Ilham Havifi Indah Adi Putri Irawati Irawati Irawati Irawati IRAWATI, IRAWATI Kafrini Kafrini Kevin Philip Kusdarini Kusdarini Lailatul Khadri Linda Mora Lusi Puspika Sari Luthfi Azura, Danisa Melinda, Ivoni Yona Mhd Fajri Nia Audia Pebriansyah Emrialdi Pijar Qolbun Sallim Pujiastuti, Dede Purnama, Tirza Haqia Puspika Sari, Lusi Putra, Dedi Afda Putra, Gennta Rahmad Putra putra, Randy pranata Putri Febri Wialdi Putri, Indah Adi PutriĀ FebriĀ  Wialdi Rahmayeni Rama Islamiyana Ramadhian, Fajar Noor Reninta Ananda Retno Sari Handayani Rhevi Aliza Ria Ariany Rifki Dermawan Roni Ekha Putera Ronni Ekha Putra Rosyidi, Bakaruddin Roza Indriani Sadri Sadri Safitri, Cici Sari, Defi Permata Shahira Desiamanda Siregar, Linda Mora Siti Annisa Silvia Rosa Sri Zul Chairiyah Syahrizal Syahrizal Tamrin Tamrin Tamrin Tamrin Tirza Haqia Purnama Tirza Haqia Purnama Viona, Jenasti Yeni Siska Yulvia Alika Yuri, Bobby J Zainal Arifin Zetra, Aidinil Zetra, Aidinil Zulfadli Zulfadli Zulfadli Zulfadli