The implementation of democracy in Indonesia has undergone various developments in line with the development of science and technological advances that affect various activities of state life. One form of democracy is manifested in the freedom to choose the head of government. Indonesia has realized various democratic activities through the general elections of heads of state, regional heads, legislative members to the latest village head elections. Moreover, decentralization gives regions to manage policies that are ideally applied in their respective regions according to the capabilities and technology possessed by local governments. The implementation of digital-based village head elections in the form of e-voting colors the dynamics of existing policies at the village level. The first e-voting village election in South Sumatra was conducted in Musi Rawas Regency from December 5, 2013 to December 24, 2014, involving 35 villages that took an active role in the success of this program out of a total of 186 villages and 13 sub-districts, and the remaining 151 villages still conduct elections by voting. As an area that pioneered e-voting village elections, South Sumatra was chosen as the research location by taking a case study in one of the villages under the auspices of the local government, namely Bunga karang village. This research aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the realization of Indonesian democracy in the village head election activities in the realization of e- voting which will assess the achievement of electability and the influence of digital literacy in Bunga Karang Village, Lago District, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra Province. This research is a descriptive qualitative research based on a case study in Bunga Karang Village, Lago District, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra Province. The data obtained will be collected through interview techniques, observation and documentation which then the data will be analyzed using data triagulation.