Tata Kelola Keuangan dan Logistik dalam Menghadapi Pemungutan Suara Ulang (Studi Kasus Komisi Pemilihan Umum Kabupaten Labuhanbatu pada Pemilihan Bupati dan Wakil Bupati Tahun 2020)
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2023Author
Panjaitan, Syaiful Rahman
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Amin, Muryanto
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This thesis examines financial and logistical governance in dealing with
voting conducted by the General Election Commission (KPU) of Labuhanbatu
Regency in the 2020 election of the Regent and Deputy Regent. for a chance to be
re-elected. Of the various problems that arose during the 2020 regional head
elections, an interesting phenomenon is the emergence of the Repeat Voting
phenomenon in various regions. Labuhanbatu Regency is the only area that has
conducted Voting up to two times. What this research wants to know is to find out
how the process of financial and logistical governance was carried out by the
Labuhanbatu KPU in carrying out the re-voting process which was carried out
twice.
This research method is descriptive qualitative, which presents the facts
found comprehensively through interviews and in-depth analysis. While the data
analysis technique consists of data reduction, data presentation and drawing
conclusions. The results of the research obtained were that the financial and
logistical governance carried out by the Labuhanbatu KPU in the 2020 election
for the Regent and Deputy Regent went well, re-voting could be carried out
efficiently, minimized the risk of errors, and increased public confidence in the
democratic process. This ensures that the voice of every voter is respected and
that elections are fair and transparent.
Furthermore, this study recommends that the process of
recruiting/screening TPS officers is based on good qualifications and experience
in order to provide maximum and professional service in carrying out their duties. So that the re-voting process in Labuhanbatu Regency did not happen again even
though there were no obstacles in its implementation and the management
process in managing their finances and logistics went well.
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