Blame for Voters List Errors Lies With Many, House Inquiry Hears
Camelia Pasandaran | August 27, 2009
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The voters list fiasco of this year’s legislative and presidential
elections was not solely the fault of the General Elections Commission,
the Elections Supervisory Board said on Wednesday.
Bambang Eka
Cahya Widodo, a member of the board, also known as Bawaslu, was
speaking before a meeting with a House of Representatives committee
investigating allegations that voters’ rights were violated by election
errors.
He argued that the problems with the list were the
collective result of errors made by the government, lawmakers, the
commission and voters themselves.
“There was a large
contribution from lawmakers, who produced an unclear law; the
government, which provided inaccurate raw data on citizens; the
elections commission, which could not manage the data; and voters, who
lacked the initiative to check whether they had been registered,”
Bambang said.
He urged legislators to do their part to improve the situation.
“Before the regional elections next year, the Election Law should be revised,” he said.
The
elections commission, known as the KPU, has been attacked relentlessly
over the past few months for producing flawed voter lists in both the
April 9 legislative and July 8 presidential electio ns.
It
issued three so-called final voters lists for the legislative balloting
and another three during the run-up to the presidential election.
The
House committee had summoned the KPU, Bawaslu and the Home Affairs
Ministry to a closed-door meeting on Wednesday, demanding an
explanation.
The committee has also been investigating
allegations of unregistered voters, underage voters and flawed citizen
data in at least 15 cities.
KPU member Andi Nurpati defended
the commission, saying it was hampered by time constraints. She said
the commission had only three months to upgrade the inaccurate raw data
it received from the government.
“The data from the government
was incomplete,” she said. “For some districts, the
[government-provided] compact discs that were supposed to contain data
were empty.
“There was also a subdistrict in which the number
of citizens registered was less than 100. So, we asked regional
election commissions to coordinate with the government to fix the data.
“Moreover, the funding to upgrade the data came too late,” she
added, blaming the government. “We received the funds in July, but the
verification process should have started in April.”
However, Andi took issue with the notion that the voters list was a disaster.
“People say the voters list was messy, but we don’t,” she said. “We composed the list using the correct procedures.”
Government representatives denied the claim that the data provided to the KPU was flawed.
Rasyid
Saleh, director general of population administration at the Home
Affairs Ministry, said there was nothing wrong with the electronic data
they provided and that the KPU’s claim about not being able to access
voter information on the compact discs was untrue.
“The
mistakes were those of the regional KPU officials who could not access
the data,” he said. “When the CDs were brought back here, we could
access the data. Besides, why bother about the voters lists now?
“The election is over and [President Susilo Bambang] Yudhoyono has won. This investigation will not change anything.”
Gayus
Lumbuun, head of the House investigation committee, said that
Wednesday’s meeting was held to gather information from the relevant
agencies.
“We just wanted them to give testimonies on the problems related to the voters lists,” he said after the meeting.
He said that the purpose of the meeting was not to apportion blame, but to better prepare for the next elections.
“It
certainly won’t change the election results,” he said. “But there were
people whose rights were violated and we don’t want this to happen
again in the future.”
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