All 560 seats in the House of Representatives 281 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
74.53% ( 3.54pp)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
PDI-P
Megawati Sukarnoputri
18.95
109
+15
Golkar
Aburizal Bakrie
14.75
91
−15
Gerindra
Prabowo Subianto
11.81
73
+47
Demokrat
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
10.18
61
−87
PKB
Muhaimin Iskandar
9.04
47
+19
PAN
Hatta Rajasa
7.59
49
+3
PKS
Anis Matta
6.79
40
−17
NasDem
Surya Paloh
6.72
35
New
PPP
Suryadharma Ali
6.53
39
+1
Hanura
Wiranto
5.27
16
−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by electoral district
Speaker before
Speaker after
Marzuki Alie Demokrat
Setya Novanto Golkar
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2014 to elect 136 members of the Regional Representative Council (DPD), 560 members of the People's Representative Council (DPR) and members of regional assemblies at the provincial and regency/municipality level.[1] For eligible voters residing outside Indonesia, elections were held on 5 or 6 April 2014 based on the decision of the electoral commission of each different countries. The 2014 Lampung gubernatorial election was held concurrently.[2]
^KPU (General Elections Commission) (8 June 2012). "Launching Tahapan Pemilu, KPU Tetapkan Pemungutan Suara: 9 April 2014 (Launching of the Election Stages, KPU Sets Voting Day: 9 April 2014)" (in Indonesian). KPU Media Center. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
^Hakim, Abdul Djalil (8 April 2014). "Di Lampung, Pileg dan Pilgub Berbarengan". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 May 2024.
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