By Dwi Kiswanto
The Jakarta Post-July 10

The results of the 2018 simultaneous regional elections infer circumstances that confirm and corroborate the new era of local politics in Indonesia. Further, political pundits argue the results of the quick counts may have just reshaped existing political alignments that will affect next year’s parliamentary and presidential elections.

So far, according to the General Election Commission (KPU), voter turnout in the 2018 regional elections reached 73 percent, but this still can increase as voting at some regions has not been exercised. The Home Ministry Affairs targeted of national participation as high as 77.5 percent.

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First published in: The Jakarta Post