VOTER DATA DIGITIZATION: KPU'S STRATEGY TO OVERCOME DOUBLE DATA IN 2024 ELECTIONS

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  • Fegi Aprisetyowati Universitas Jenderal Soedirman Author

Abstract

Voter data digitization is an innovative step taken by the General Election Commission (KPU) to overcome the problem of double data that often hampers the implementation of the 2024 Regional General Elections (Pilkada). Voter data is a problem in maintaining the integrity and fairness of the democratic process. To achieve this goal, the KPU has implemented digitalization by building an integrated information system that is able to better manage and verify data. This analysis is also used to ensure the accuracy of voter data, so that everyone registered is correct and no one is overlooked. KPU is also committed to conveying to voters the importance of using valid data, including using legitimate data. Continuous digitization is expected to make people more aware of their rights and obligations in general elections. This digitalization is expected to minimize the number of double data that will ensure the implementation of general elections more efficiently, better, and better than before. By improving the quality of voter data, it is hoped that the results of the 2024 elections can reflect the voice of the voters and make the choice more democratic and responsible.

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2025-06-14