Banten III (electoral district)

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Banten III
Electoral district constituency
for the People's Representative Council
Daerah Pemilihan Banten III.svg
District
List
Province Banten
Current constituency
Seats10
Member(s)
Created from Banten II

Banten III is an electoral district in Indonesia which encompasses the cities of Tangerang and South Tangerang, along with Tangerang Regency. It currently sends 10 members to the People's Representative Council.

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Summary

For the 2004 Indonesian legislative election, the city and regency of Tangerang were counted as a single electoral district, as Banten II which had 11 representatives. [1] In 2009, Tangerang was redesignated into Banten III, and the number of seats was reduced to 10, while Banten II was assigned to Cilegon, Serang, and Serang Regency. [2]

In the 2024 Indonesian legislative election, it is considered one of the most competitive electoral districts, with two former governors of Banten running for a seat. [3] [4]

Components

List of members

The following list is in alphabetical order. Party with the largest number of members is placed on top of the list.

ElectionMemberParty
2009 [5] Ferrari Romawi Demokrat
Himmatul Alyah Setiawaty
Hartanto Edhie Wibowo
Jazuli Juwaini PKS
Yoyoh Yusroh (2009–2011) [lower-alpha 1]
Indra (2011–2014) [7]
Ahmed Zaki Iskandar (2009–2012) [lower-alpha 2]
Ebrown Lubuk (2013–2014) [9]
Golkar
Budi Heryadi Gerindra
Iqbal Alan Abdullah Hanura
Irgan Chairul Mahfiz PPP
Irvansyah PDI-P
2014 [10] Marinus Gea PDI-P
Herdian Koosnadi [lower-alpha 3]
Eddy Kusuma Wijaya (2016–2019) [12]
Ali Taher PAN
Andi Achmad Dara Golkar
Hartanto Edhie Wibowo Demokrat
Inas Nasrullah Zubir Hanura
Irgan Chairul Mahfiz PPP
Jazuli Juwaini PKS
Siti Masrifah PKB
Sufmi Dasco Ahmad Gerindra
2019 [13] Ananta Wahana PDI-P
Marinus Gea
Rano Karno
Martina Gerindra
Sufmi Dasco Ahmad
Ali Taher (2019–2021) [lower-alpha 4]
Muhammad Rizal (2021–2024) [15]
PAN
Andi Achmad Dara Golkar
Mulyanto PKS
Rano Alfath PKB
Zulfikar Hamonangan Demokrat
  1. Died in office. [6]
  2. Resigned to run as regent of Tangerang. [8]
  3. Not sworn in after being made a suspect in a corruption case. [11]
  4. Died in office. [14]

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