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Map of the electoral districts of Indonesia as of 2019
This is a list of Indonesia's national electoral districts in accordance with Law No. 7 of 2017 and Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No.1/2022, and regions included within them.
Members of the People's Representative Council (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat) are elected from multi-member electoral districts (Indonesian: Daerah Pemilihan/Dapil). In total, there are 84 districts across Indonesia's 38 provinces. Individual districts are named after their provinces and, if the province has multiple districts, assigned a roman numeral indicating its number in the province. The upcoming 2024 general election will use the 84 electoral districts where 580 members of the People's Representative Council would be elected.
All electoral districts are located entirely within one province and includes regencies and cities within their boundaries, without any regency or city being part of multiple districts. Between 3 and 10 representatives are allocated to each district.
West Java and East Java are tied for the province with the most electoral districts, with 11 each, followed by Central Java with 10. 22 of the country's 38 provinces are individual electoral districts.
Selection of elected representatives in 2024 will follow a Webster/Sainte-Laguë method.[1]
^"Kelebihan metode "Sainte Lague" pada Pemilu 2019". ANTARA Jateng (in Indonesian). 12 March 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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