Ius Poenale
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)

The Dynamics of 2024 Election Crimes in North Maluku

Hasan, Aslan (Unknown)
Rada, Arisa Murni (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Apr 2025

Abstract

This research examines the characteristics of election crimes at each stage of the electoral process in North Maluku and analyzes the handling patterns employed by Sentra Gakkumdu, focusing on data that has been largely overlooked in previous research. Using an empirical legal research method with a conceptual and statutory approach, the research provides a comprehensive assessment of election crime enforcement. The findings reveal that the highest number of reported violations occurred during the plenary recapitulation stage (42 cases), followed by the voting and vote-counting stage (33 cases), the campaign stage (32 cases), and the nomination stage (2 cases). Despite the high number of reports, Sentra Gakkumdu faced significant challenges in case handling. Of the 109 reported cases, only 7 reached a court decision, while the majority were halted at the discussion, investigation, or administrative correction stages. These findings highlight the low success rate in prosecuting election crimes and underscore the need for improved coordination and enforcement mechanisms within Sentra Gakkumdu. This research contributes to the development of election law and provides valuable insights for strengthening the effectiveness of election crime enforcement.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ip

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Ius Poenale is an international journal based in Lampung, Indonesia that is issued by the Faculty of Law-Universitas Lampung and aims to yield access to research to motivate studies and knowledge evolution. Ius Poenale is a medium of communication and the development of criminal law that covers on ...