Results of the 2014 Indonesian legislative election

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A legislative election was held on 9 April 2014 in Indonesia to renew the mandate of the national and regional legislatures which will expire this year. Official results were announced on 9 May 2014, with the DPR seat allocation being announced separately on 14 May. This is the fourth free and democratic legislative election since the Fall of Suharto in 1998.

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List of political parties

Bold indicates parties that passed the electoral threshold

Parliamentary results

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle 23,681,23318.95+4.92109+15
Golkar 18,432,21614.75+0.3091–15
Great Indonesia Movement Party 14,760,09011.81+7.3573+47
Democratic Party 12,728,95010.18–10.6661–87
National Mandate Party 9,481,3957.59+1.5849+3
National Awakening Party 11,299,0179.04+4.1047+19
Prosperous Justice Party 8,480,1586.79–1.0940–17
United Development Party 8,157,5226.53+1.2139+1
Nasdem Party 8,402,8946.72New35New
People's Conscience Party 6,590,8045.27+1.4916–1
Crescent Star Party  1,826,0571.46–0.3300
Indonesian Justice and Unity Party 1,143,1380.91+0.0100
Total124,983,474100.005600
Valid votes124,983,47489.26
Invalid/blank votes15,033,34110.74
Total votes140,016,815100.00
Registered voters/turnout187,866,69874.53
Source: KPU Buku Data & Infografik Pemilu Anggota DPR RI & DPD RI 2014 pp27,31-32

Results by province [1]

Aceh (13)

211122211
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPP

North Sumatra (30)

3134443323
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPPHanura

West Sumatra (14)

12222212
NasdemPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPP

Riau (11)

1122221
PKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPAN

Jambi (7)

1111111
PKBPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPP

South Sumatra (17)

112332221
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANHanura

Bengkulu (4)

1111
NasdemPDI-PGerindraPAN

Lampung (18)

122422221
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANHanura

Bangka Belitung (3)

111
PDI-PGolkarPD

Riau Islands (3)

111
NasdemPDI-PPAN

Jakarta (21)

1363323
NasdemPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPPP

West Java (91)

17111817109774
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPPHanura

Central Java (77)

5104181110487
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPP

Yogyakarta (8)

1121111
PKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPAN

East Java (87)

715217111111742
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPPHanura

Banten (22)

1124332231
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPPHanura

Bali (9)

4212
PDI-PGolkarGerindraPD

West Nusa Tenggara (10)

1111111111
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPPHanura

East Nusa Tenggara (13)

2232211
NasdemPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANHanura

West Kalimantan (10)

11311111
NasdemPKBPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPP

Central Kalimantan (6)

12111
NasdemPDI-PGolkarGerindraPAN

South Kalimantan (11)

211322
PKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPPP

East Kalimantan (8)

1112111
NasdemPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPPP

North Sulawesi (6)

21111
PDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPAN

Central Sulawesi (6)

111111
NasdemPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDHanura

South Sulawesi (24)

222533331
NasdemPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPANPPPHanura

Southeast Sulawesi (5)

11111
GolkarGerindraPDPANPPP

Gorontalo (3)

21
GolkarGerindra

West Sulawesi (3)

111
GolkarGerindraPD

Maluku (4)

1111
PKBPDI-PGolkarGerindra

North Maluku (3)

111
PDI-PGolkarPAN

Papua (10)

11121121
NasdemPKBPKSPDI-PGolkarGerindraPDPAN

West Papua (3)

111
PDI-PGolkarPD

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