Simultaneous Elections and the Rise of Female Representation in Indonesia

In the 2019 election, the proportion of women elected to Indonesia’s People’s Representative Assembly ( Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat , DPR) increased significantly to almost 21 per cent. In this article, we ask whether an institutional innovation – the introduction of simultaneous presidential and legisl...

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Main Authors: Luky Sandra Amalia, Aisah Putri Budiatri, Mouliza KD. Sweinstani, Atika Nur Kusumaningtyas, Esty Ekawati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1868103421989716
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spelling doaj-4bbfb9cf32494c0a9d1402bb98369de82021-05-09T22:33:49ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs1868-10341868-48822021-04-014010.1177/1868103421989716Simultaneous Elections and the Rise of Female Representation in IndonesiaLuky Sandra Amalia0Aisah Putri Budiatri1Mouliza KD. Sweinstani2Atika Nur Kusumaningtyas3Esty Ekawati4 Centre for Political Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia Centre for Political Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia Centre for Political Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia Centre for Political Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia Centre for Political Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta, IndonesiaIn the 2019 election, the proportion of women elected to Indonesia’s People’s Representative Assembly ( Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat , DPR) increased significantly to almost 21 per cent. In this article, we ask whether an institutional innovation – the introduction of simultaneous presidential and legislative elections – contributed to this change. We examine the election results, demonstrating that, overall, women candidates did particularly well in provinces where the presidential candidate nominated by their party won a majority of the vote. Having established quantitatively a connection between results of the presidential elections and outcomes for women legislative candidates, we turn to our qualitative findings to seek a mechanism explaining this outcome. We argue that the simultaneous elections helped women candidates by easing their access to voters who supported one of the presidential candidates, but who were undecided on the legislative election. Rather than imposing additional burdens on female candidates, simultaneous elections assisted them.https://doi.org/10.1177/1868103421989716
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Mouliza KD. Sweinstani
Atika Nur Kusumaningtyas
Esty Ekawati
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Aisah Putri Budiatri
Mouliza KD. Sweinstani
Atika Nur Kusumaningtyas
Esty Ekawati
Simultaneous Elections and the Rise of Female Representation in Indonesia
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
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Aisah Putri Budiatri
Mouliza KD. Sweinstani
Atika Nur Kusumaningtyas
Esty Ekawati
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title Simultaneous Elections and the Rise of Female Representation in Indonesia
title_short Simultaneous Elections and the Rise of Female Representation in Indonesia
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description In the 2019 election, the proportion of women elected to Indonesia’s People’s Representative Assembly ( Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat , DPR) increased significantly to almost 21 per cent. In this article, we ask whether an institutional innovation – the introduction of simultaneous presidential and legislative elections – contributed to this change. We examine the election results, demonstrating that, overall, women candidates did particularly well in provinces where the presidential candidate nominated by their party won a majority of the vote. Having established quantitatively a connection between results of the presidential elections and outcomes for women legislative candidates, we turn to our qualitative findings to seek a mechanism explaining this outcome. We argue that the simultaneous elections helped women candidates by easing their access to voters who supported one of the presidential candidates, but who were undecided on the legislative election. Rather than imposing additional burdens on female candidates, simultaneous elections assisted them.
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