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List of current senators of the Regional Representative Council

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Composition of the Regional Representative Council between 2019 and 2024 (DPD)[a]

The Regional Representative Council of Indonesia is the upper house of the People's Consultative Assembly, the legislative branch of the Indonesian government. Following the 2019 Indonesian legislative election, there were 136 seats within the assembly, all of which consisted of non-partisan members,[a] each representing a province; 4 members were elected from each province. The total increased to 152 members for the 2024 Indonesian legislative election, due to the creation of an additional 4 provinces in 2022. The leader of the DPD is the Speaker, a position which is currently held by La Nyalla Mattalitti. In addition, the speaker is joined with three deputy speakers, namely Nono Sampono [id], Mahyudin [id], and Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin.[1]

Members of the DPD are known as senators, and are elected in a general election once every five years. Each province of Indonesia elects 4 senators to the DPD on a non-partisan basis, as the DPD represents the interests of their provinces rather than that of the parties, although many candidates had former affiliations with political parties. The following is a complete list of currently serving senators in the DPD, following the 2019 Indonesian general election, consisting of 136 senators, representing 34 provinces.

Current leadership

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Speaker Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker
La Nyalla Mattalitti


East Java
Nono Sampono [id]


Maluku
Mahyudin [id]


East Kalimantan
Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin


Bengkulu
Source: Regional Representative Council[1]

Current senators

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Sumatra

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Aceh

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdullah Puteh 133,367
2 Fachrul Razi 157,317
3 Fadhil Rahmi 227,624
4 Sudirman 960,033
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

North Sumatra

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Badikenita Sitepu 496,760
2 Dedi Iskandar Batubara 790,346
3 Muhammad Nuh 518,926
4 Faisal Amri[b] 496,618
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Sumatra

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Alirman Sori 205,859
2 Emma Yohanna 530,834
3 Leonardy Harmainy 199,027
4 Muslim M. Yatim 253,907
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Riau

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Erwin Pratama Putra 263,039
2 Intsiawati Ayus 351,181
3 Misharti 206,907
4 Muhammad Gazali 184,585
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Riau Islands

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Dharma Setiawan 105,370
2 Haripinto Tanuwidjaya 102,942
3 Ria Saptarika 197,750
4 Richard Hamonangan Pasaribu 102,107
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Jambi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Elviana 198,893
2 Sum Indra 156,896
3 M. Syukur 233,614
4 Ria Mayang Sari 241.305
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

South Sumatra

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Amaliah 342,098
2 Arniza Nilawati 298,189
3 Eva Susanti 344,143
4 Jialyka Maharani 337,954
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Bangka Belitung Islands

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Herry Erfian[c] 57,331
2 Alexander Fransiscus 71,588
3 Darmansyah Husein 102,752
4 Zuhri M. Syazali 84,535
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Bengkulu

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Ahmad Kanedi 156,594
2 Eni Khairani 109,295
3 Riri Damayanti 123,934
4 Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin 191,499
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Lampung

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdul Hakim 381,963
2 Ahmad Bastian 377,067
3 Bustami Zainudin 245,784
4 Jihan Nurlela 810,373
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Java

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Banten

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdi Sumaithi 364,044
2 Andiara Aprilia Hikmat 1,187,788
3 Ali Alwi 547,962
4 Ali Ridho Azhari 349,450
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Jakarta

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Fahira Idris 581,108
2 Jimly Asshiddiqie 644,063
3 Dailami Firdaus[d] 376,164
4 Sylviana Murni 455,182
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Java

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Oni Suwarman 4,132,681
2 Amang Syafrudin 1,410,880
3 Asep Hidayat 1,007,653
4 Eni Sumarni 920,044
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Central Java

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdul Kholik 1,420,065
2 Bambang Sutrisno 1,631,351
3 Casytha Arriwi Kathmandu 2,080,525
4 Denty Eka Widi Pratiwi 2,347,604
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Yogyakarta

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Cholid Mahmud 169,356
2 Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas 984,234
3 Hilmy Muhammad 299,164
4 Muhammad Afnan Hadikusumo 171,611
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

East Java

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 La Nyalla Mattalitti 2,267,058
2 Adilla Azis 1,322,755
3 Ahmad Nawardi 1,414,478
4 Evi Zainal Abidin 2,416,663
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Lesser Sunda Islands

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Bali

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Anak Agung Gde Agung 229,675
2 Bambang Santoso 126,100
3 I Made Mangku Pastika 269,790
4 Arya Wedakarna 742,781
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Nusa Tenggara

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Achmad Sukisman Azmy 268,905
2 Apita Maya 283,932
3 Ibnu Halil 245,570
4 Lalu Suhaimi Ismy 207,352
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

East Nusa Tenggara

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abraham Liyanto 173,915
2 Angelius Wake Kako 179,197
3 Asyera Wundalero 199,022
4 Hilda Manafe 228,487
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Kalimantan

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West Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Christiandy Sanjaya 406,304
2 Erlinawati 259,058
3 Maria Goreti 287,341
4 Sukiryanto 220,937
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Central Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Agustin Teras Narang 349,351
2 Habib Said Abdurrahman 92,211
3 Muhammad Rakhman 125,096
4 Yustina Ismiati 89,548
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

South Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Gusti Hasan Aman 317,661
2 Habib Abdurrahman Bahasyim 394,026
3 Habib Hamid Abdullah 231,192
4 Habib Zakaria Bahasyim 249,982
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

East Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Aji Mirni Mawarni 120,388
2 Nanang Sulaiman[e] 69,814
3 Mahyudin 147,483
4 Zainal Arifin 78,725
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

North Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Asni Hafid 30,809
2 Fernando Sinaga 22,211
3 Hasan Basri 22,672
4 Marthin Billa 58,372
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Sulawesi

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North Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Cherish Harriette 180,224
2 Djafar Alkatiri 147,210
3 Maya Rumantir 168,086
4 Stefanus B.A.N Liow 125,099
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Gorontalo

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdurahman Abubakar Bahmid 103,916
2 Dewi Sartika Hemeto 70,248
3 Fadel Muhammad 166,043
4 Rahmijati Jahja 75,446
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Central Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdul Rachman Thaha 182,389
2 Lukky Semen 202,436
3 Muhammad J. Wartabone 125,432
4 Shaleh Muhamad Aldjufri 160,196
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

South Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Ajiep Padindang 427,005
2 Andi Muhammad Ihsan 574,630
3 Lily Amelia Salurapa 481,423
4 Tamsil Linrung 455,137
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Southeast Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Andi Nirwana 130,124
2 Dewa Putu Ardika Seputra 52,480
3 Mazaat Amirul Tamim 73,399
4 Wa Ode Rabia Al Adawia Ridwan 62,051
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Ajbar 50,390
2 Almalik Pababari 50,437
3 Andri Prayoga Putra Singkarru 68,870
4 Iskandar Muda Baharuddin Lopa 51,027
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Maluku

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Maluku

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Anna Ruswan Latuconsina 119,091
2 Mirati Dewaningsih 62,135
3 Nono Sampono 60,934
4 Novita Anakotta 85,862
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

North Maluku

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Matheus Stefi Pasimanjeku[f] 36,461
2 Husain Alting Sjah 62,135
3 Namto Roba 44,608
4 Ikbal Hi Djabid[g] 33,180
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Papua

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West Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Filep Wamafma 83,174
2 Mamberob Rumakiek 85,062
3 Sanusi Rahaningmas 70,323
4 Yance Samonsabra 80,000
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Helina Murib 391,237
2 Otopianus P. Tebai 425,159
3 Ruben Uamang 228,058
4 Yorrys Raweyai 962,880
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Each member of the Regional Representative Council (DPD), despite having close affiliations with political parties, are elected on a non-partisan basis, as members are barred from affiliating with political parties.
  2. ^ Replaced W. T. P. Simarmata, who died 17 June 2022.
  3. ^ Replaced Hudarni Rani, who died 4 April 2022.
  4. ^ Replaced Sabam Sirait, who died 4 April 2022.
  5. ^ Replaced Muhammad Idris, who died 18 July 2021 after replacing Awang Ferdian Hidayat, who resigned 6 September 2020 to run for East Kutai regent.
  6. ^ Replaced Chaidir Djafar, who died 8 January 2020.[3][4]
  7. ^ Replaced Suriati Armaiyn, who died 8 July 2021.

References

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  1. ^ a b Regional Representative Council (2019). "Pimpinan" [Leadership]. dpd.go.id (in Indonesian). Regional Representative Council. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah "Anggota DPD". Dewan Perwakilan Daerah – Republik Indonesia (in Indonesian). Regional Representative Council. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Senator Chaidir Djafar Meninggal Dunia, DPD RI Berduka" [Senator Chaidir Djafar Passes Away, DPD RI mourns]. www.jpnn.com (in Indonesian). 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  4. ^ Regional Representative Council (2020). "Anggota DPD: Chaidir Djafar" [Members of the DPD : Chaidir Djafar]. dpd.go.id (in Indonesian). Regional Representative Council. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 8 November 2021.