The Future of E-voting Implementation in Indonesian General Election Process: Constitutionality, Benefits and Challenges

Fahri Bachmid, H. Djanggih
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The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has hampered the conduct of general elections in a number of countries. In the previous simultaneous regional elections in 2020, there was an increase in positive cases of COVID-19, which resulted in fatalities. This study seeks to examine the possibility of electronic voting (E-Voting) as an alternative policy to ensure safe elections during a pandemic, by examining the aspects of constitutionality, advantages, and challenges of its implementation.. This research employs a normative research methodology with a conceptual, constitutional, and comparative approach. The result shows that, from a constitutional standpoint, the protocol for implementing E-Voting is consistent with the principles of direct, general, free, confidential, honest, and fair elections mandated in the Republic of Indonesia's 1945 Constitution, and thus can be used as an alternative election policy in the future. E-voting also offer potential benefits for the democratic, efficient, and secure electoral system that can be used in the current pandemic situation. However, there are a number of obstacles to its implementation in Indonesia due to systemic flaws in e-voting, such as its security and validity, as well as the condition of voters and insufficient infrastructure in the Indonesian context.
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印尼大选过程中电子投票实施的未来:合宪性、利益与挑战
新冠肺炎疫情的出现阻碍了一些国家的大选。在2020年的前几次同时举行的地区选举中,新冠肺炎阳性病例有所增加,导致死亡。本研究试图通过审查电子投票的合宪性、优势和实施挑战,来审查电子投票作为确保疫情期间安全选举的替代政策的可能性。。本研究采用了一种规范的研究方法,包括概念、宪法和比较方法。结果表明,从宪法的角度来看,实施电子投票的协议符合印度尼西亚共和国1945年宪法规定的直接、普遍、自由、保密、诚实和公平选举的原则,因此可以作为未来的替代选举政策。电子投票还为民主、高效和安全的选举制度提供了潜在的好处,可以在当前的疫情形势下使用。然而,由于电子投票的系统性缺陷,如其安全性和有效性,以及选民的条件和印尼的基础设施不足,在印度尼西亚实施电子投票存在一些障碍。
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