Constraints for Persons with Disabilities in Organizing the 2019 Concurrent Election in Bone Regency

Mardi Mardi(1*), Syarifnur Syarifnur(2), M. Awaluddin(3), Hezron Alhim Dos Santos(4), Muhammad Luthfi Siraj(5),

(1) Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Puangrimaggalatung
(2) STKIP Muhammadiyah Bone
(3) Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Puangrimaggalatung
(4) UNM
(5) Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Puangrimaggalatung
(*) Corresponding Author




DOI: https://doi.org/10.26858/ja.v7i2.17544

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The participation of voters with disabilities is very low in the Pemilukada in Indonesia, they even tend to vote not to use their voting rights. This study aims to describe the role of the General Election Commission (KPU) of Bone Regency in providing information about the stages and implementation of elections, as well as providing election accessibility to persons with disabilities. The stages of the research method, starting from theoretical studies and empirical studies, preparation of proposals, testing the validity and reliability of instruments, collecting data, analysis, and discussion. The data analysis used was qualitative. In this study a research method design has been prepared, a sampling design, data collection, and analysis have been prepared, the adequacy and completeness of the data have been determined, there are a technical evaluation and prediction of results, scenarios, and alternatives for data completeness have been prepared and the research and development design has been completed (complete The results of the study showed that the socialization carried out by the general election commission of Bone Regency had been running but was not optimal. The obstacle of the General Election Commission of Bone Regency is that the data on voters with disabilities used is not the most recent. The services provided to persons with disabilities have been fulfilled but have not been maximized


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