Banten II (electoral district)

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Banten II
Electoral district constituency
for the People's Representative Council
Daerah Pemilihan Banten II.svg
District
List
Province Banten
Current constituency
Seats6
Member(s)

Banten II is an electoral district in Indonesia which encompasses the cities of Serang and Cilegon, along with Serang Regency. It currently sends six members to the People's Representative Council.

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Summary

For the 2004 election, Serang Regency and Cilegon were part of the Banten I electoral district, while Banten II comprised Tangerang City and Tangerang Regency. [1] [lower-alpha 1] In 2009, Tangerang was redesignated into Banten III, while Banten II was assigned to Cilegon, Serang, and Serang Regency. The new Banten II electoral district was assigned 6 seats. [3]

Components

List of representatives

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

ElectionMemberParty
2004 [4] Budiarsa Sastrawinata Golkar
Ebby Djauharie
Dharmono K. Lawi PDI-P
Wowo Ibrahim
Jazuli Juwaini PKS
Zulkieflimansyah
Abdillah Toha PAN
Ade Daud Iswandi PBR
Denny Sultani Hasan Demokrat
Idiel Suryadi PPP
Yusuf Emir Faisal PKB
2009 [5] Hikmat Tomet Golkar
Tubagus Iman Ariyadi (2009–2010) [lower-alpha 2]
Humaedi (2010–2014) [6]
Adiyaman Amir Saputra (2009–2013) [lower-alpha 3]
Ahmad Rifai Sufyadi (2013–2014) [8]
PAN
Murdaya Poo (2009–2009) [lower-alpha 4]
Ichsan Soelistio (2010–2014) [10]
PDI-P
Rusli Ridwan PAN
Zulkieflimansyah PKS
2014 [11] Desmond Junaidi Mahesa Gerindra
Ichsan Soelistio PDI-P
Kartika Yudhisti PPP
Yandri Susanto PAN
Yayat Yulmaryatmo Biaro Golkar
Zulkieflimansyah (2014–2018) [lower-alpha 5]
Ei Nurul Khotimah (2018–2019) [12]
PKS
2019 [13] Desmond Junaidi Mahesa (2019–2023) [lower-alpha 6] Gerindra
Ichsan Soelistio PDI-P
Nuraeni Demokrat
Tubagus Haerul Jaman Golkar
Yandri Susanto PAN
Jazuli Juwaini PKS

Notes

  1. Serang city was split off from Serang Regency in 2007. [2]
  2. Resigned to run as mayor of Cilegon. [6]
  3. Died in office. [7]
  4. Removed by his party. [9]
  5. Resigned to run in the 2018 West Nusa Tenggara gubernatorial election. [12]
  6. Died in office. [14]

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