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Karimun's [[People's Consultative Assembly]] is a bicameral legislature consists of the lower chamber, the [[People's Representative Council]] which has 575 members, and the upper chamber, the [[Regional Representative Council]] which has 200 members, together the People's Consultative Assembly has around 775 members, both are elected to a five years term, with a limitation of two continuously terms.
 
Karimun's [[People's Consultative Assembly]] is a bicameral legislature consists of the lower chamber, the [[People's Representative Council]] which has 575 members, and the upper chamber, the [[Regional Representative Council]] which has 200 members, together the People's Consultative Assembly has around 775 members, both are elected to a five years term, with a limitation of two continuously terms.
  
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! !! 2014 !! 2015 !! 2016 !! 2017 !! 2018 !! 2019 !! 2020 !! 2021 !! 2022 !! 2023 !! 2024
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! Type
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| [[2014 Karimunese general election|General]] ([[2014 Karimunese legislative election|Legislative]],<br>[[2014 Karimunese presidential election|presidential]])
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| [[2015 Karimunese local elections|Local]] (6 provinces, 62 regencies, and 12 cities)
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| ''None''
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| [[2017 Karimunese local elections|Local]] (8 provinces, 121 regencies, and 11 cities)
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| [[2018 Karimunese local elections|Local]] (6 provinces, 81 regenices, and 9 cities)
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| [[2019 Karimunese general election|General]] ([[2019 Karimunese legislative election|Legislative]],<br>[[2019 Karimunese presidential election|presidential]])
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| [[2020 Karimunese local elections|Local]] (6 provinces, 62 regencies, and 12 cities)
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|''None''
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| [[2022 Karimunese local elections|Local]] (8 provinces, 121 regencies, and 11 cities)
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| [[2023 Karimunese local elections|Local]] (6 provinces, 81 regenices, and 9 cities)
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| [[2024 Karimunese general election|General]] ([[2024 Karimunese legislative election|Legislative]],<br>[[2024 Karimunese presidential election|presidential]])
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= Electoral Laws =
  
 
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Revision as of 12:43, 23 July 2021

Elections in Karimun have taken place since 2015, the first election after the formation of the modern state of the Federation of Karimun to elect a legislature under the Federal Constitution of Karimun. Elections in Karimun are of several types; at the national level, the president, vice president, the member of the People's Consultative Assembly are elected for a five years term and at the regional level, depends on the states' constitutions. Elections are all regulated under the 2018 National Electoral Law and 2019 Regional Electoral Law which are the most recent and reformed guidelines of elections at both national and regional levels.

Karimun's People's Consultative Assembly is a bicameral legislature consists of the lower chamber, the People's Representative Council which has 575 members, and the upper chamber, the Regional Representative Council which has 200 members, together the People's Consultative Assembly has around 775 members, both are elected to a five years term, with a limitation of two continuously terms.

Background

Electoral Principles

Electoral System

Voting

History

Levels of Election

Features of Election

Schedule

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Type General (Legislative,
presidential)
Local (6 provinces, 62 regencies, and 12 cities) None Local (8 provinces, 121 regencies, and 11 cities) Local (6 provinces, 81 regenices, and 9 cities) General (Legislative,
presidential)
Local (6 provinces, 62 regencies, and 12 cities) None Local (8 provinces, 121 regencies, and 11 cities) Local (6 provinces, 81 regenices, and 9 cities) General (Legislative,
presidential)



Electoral Laws