Jakarta I (electoral district)

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Jakarta Special Capital Region I
Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta I
Constituency
for the People's Representative Council
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Location of East Jakarta (Numbered 4 on the map)
Region1 city in Jakarta
City: East Jakarta
Current constituency
Created2004;20 years ago (2004)
Seats12 (2004—2009)
6(2009—present)
Member(s)
Created fromDKI Jakarta

Jakarta Special Capital Region I (Indonesian : Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta I), abbreviated as DKI Jakarta I, is an electoral district in Indonesia which encompasses of East Jakarta in the Jakarta Special Capital Region. Since 2009, this district has been represented by six members of People's Representative Council (DPR RI).

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List of members

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

ElectionMemberPartyVotes won
2004 Anis Matta PKS Closed list
Nursanita Nasution
Rama Pratama
Chufran Hamal Demokrat
Irzan Tanjung
Tri Yulianto
Effendi Simbolon PDI-P
Soekardjo Hardjosoewirdjo
Agung Laksono Golkar
Drajad Hari Prabowo PAN
Suryadharma Ali PPP
Tiurlan Basaria Hutagaol PDS
2009 [1] [2] Hayono Isman Demokrat 73,989
Tri Yulianto83,773
Saifudin Donodjoyo Gerindra 7,614
Adang Ruchiatna PDI-P 19,079
Ahmad Zainuddin PKS 46,179
Andi Anzhar Cakra Wijaya PAN 18,294
2014 [3] Achmad Fauzan Harun PPP 50,323
Ahmad Zainuddin PKS 50,474
Asril Tanjung Gerindra 24,957
Bambang Wiyogo Golkar 45,617
Dwi Astuti Wulandari Demokrat 20,434
Wiryanti Sukamdani PDI-P 30,691
2019 [4] [5] Anis Byarwati PKS 39,935
Mardani Ali Sera 155,285
Putra Nababan PDI-P 101,769
Sondang Tampubolon 36,185
Eko Hendro Purnomo PAN 104,564
Habiburokhman Gerindra 76,028
2024 [6] Anis Byarwati PKS 64,304
Mardani Ali Sera 176,584
Putra Nababan PDI-P 105,559
Hasbiallah Ilyas PKB 80,895
Eko Hendro Purnomo PAN 93,673
Habiburokhman Gerindra 96,914

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