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List of current senators of the Regional Representative Council

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Composition of the Regional Representative Council between 2024 and 2029 (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 Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin. In addition, the speaker is joined with three deputy speakers, namely Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas, Yorrys Raweyai [id], and Tamsil Linrung [id].[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 2024 Indonesian general election, consisting of 152 senators, representing 38 provinces.

Current leadership

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Speaker Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker
Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin


Bengkulu
Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas


Yogyakarta
Yorrys Raweyai [id]


Central Papua
Tamsil Linrung [id]


South Sulawesi
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 Tgk Ahmada 207,464
2 Azhari Cage 150,934
3 Darwati Abdul Gani 184,528
4 Sudirman Haji Uma 1,060,991
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

North Sumatra

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Badikenita Sitepu 553,752
2 Dedi Iskandar Batubara 1,081,487
3 Muhammad Nuh 618,241
4 Penrad Siagian 642,165
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Sumatra

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Cerint Iralloza Tasya 283,020
2 Irman Gusman 176,987
3 Jelita Donal 187,765
4 Muslim M. Yatim 199,919
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Riau

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdul Hamid 189,171
2 Arif Eka Saputra 271,518
3 Muhammad Mursyid 262,889
4 Sewitri 219,168
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Riau Islands

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Dharma Setiawan 172,868
2 Dwi Ajeng Sekar Respaty 111,920
3 Ismeth Abdullah 132,563
4 Ria Saptarika 162,400
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Jambi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abu Bakar Jamalia[b] 140,945
2 Elviana 291,334
3 Ivanda Awalina Firdausi Sukandar 272,892
4 M. Sum Indra 166,140
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

South Sumatra

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Amaliah 528,749
2 Eva Susanti 508,540
3 Jialyka Maharani 549,140
4 Ratu Tenny Leriva 833,799
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Bangka Belitung Islands

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Bahar Buasan 102,065
2 Darmansyah Husein 80,188
3 Dinda Rembulan 86,813
4 Zuhri M. Syazali 116,051
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Bengkulu

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Destita Khairilisani 201,888
2 Elisa Ermasari 325,842
3 Leni Haryati John Latief 129,045
4 Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin 129,495
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Lampung

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdul Hakim 448,702
2 Ahmad Bastian 484,996
3 Almira Nabila Fauzi[c] 404,579
4 Bustami Zainudin 431,702
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Java

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Banten

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdi Sumaithi 568,577
2 Ade Yuliasih 443,036
3 Andiara Aprilia Hikmat 1,049,928
4 Ali Alwi 488,317
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Jakarta

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Achmad Azran 456,247
2 Dailami Firdaus 613,721
3 Fahira Idris 745,841
4 Happy Djarot 656,815
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Java

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Aanya Rina Casmayanti 1,976,561
2 Agita Nurfianti 1,168,837
3 Alfiansyah Komeng 5,399,699
4 Jihan Fahira 1,823,907
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Central Java

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdul Kholik 2,160,469
2 Casytha Arriwi Kathmandu 3,567,338
3 Denty Eka Widi Pratiwi 1,929,267
4 Muhdi[d] 1,628,507
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Yogyakarta

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Ahmad Syauqi Soeratno 398,903
2 Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas 777,912
3 Hilmy Muhammad 323,080
4 Yashinta Sekarwangi Mega 470,211
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

East Java

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 La Nyalla Mattalitti 3,132,076
2 Ahmad Nawardi 3,281,105
3 Kondang Kusumaning Ayu 2,542,036
4 Lia Istifhama 2,739,123
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Lesser Sunda Islands

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Bali

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 I Komang Merta Jiwa 363,440
2 Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra 494,698
3 Ni Luh Djelantik 377,152
4 Arya Wedakarna 378,300
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Nusa Tenggara

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Evi Apita Maya 315,007
2 Ibnu Halil 328,713
3 Mirah Midadan Fahmid 265,104
4 Muhammad Rifki Farabi 284,126
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

East Nusa Tenggara

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abraham Liyanto 279,392
2 Angelius Wake Kako 362,645
3 Hilda Manafe 267,195
4 Maria Stevi Harman 405,579
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Kalimantan

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West Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Daud Yordan 527,697
2 Erlinawati 369,961
3 Maria Goreti 276,562
4 Syarif Melvin 399,273
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Central Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Agustin Teras Narang 366,226
2 Erni Daryanti 168,413
3 Habib Said Abdurrahman 169,599
4 Siti Aseanti 118,892
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

South Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Gusti Hasan Aman 301,738
2 Habib Hamid Abdullah 269,903
3 Habib Zakaria Bahasyim 415,223
4 Muhammad Hidayattollah 314,979
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

East Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Aji Mirni Mawarni 188,193
2 Andi Sofyan Hasdam 179,346
3 Sinta Rosma Yenti 219,819
4 Yulianus Henock Samual 140,044
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

North Kalimantan

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Hasan Basri 51,725
2 Herman 55,198
3 Larasati Moriska 45,559
4 Marthin Billa 45,119
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Sulawesi

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North Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Adriana Charlotte Dondokambey 202,652
2 Cherish Harriette 234,333
3 Maya Rumantir 394,153
4 Stefanus B.A.N Liow 216,126
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Gorontalo

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Fadel Muhammad 242,732
2 Jasin Usman Dilo 63,904
3 Rahmijati Jahja 85,146
4 Syarif Mbuinga 101,992
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Central Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abcandra Muhammad Akbar Supratman 181,655
2 Andhika Mayrizal Amir 130,859
3 Febriyanthi Hongkiriwang 183,470
4 Rafiq Al-Amri 162,585
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

South Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Al Hidayat Samsu 496,609
2 Andi Abd. Waris Halid 504,201
3 Andi Muhammad Ihsan 390,146
4 Tamsil Linrung 455,789
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Southeast Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 La Ode Umar Bonte 214,999
2 Leni Andriani Surunuddin 156,916
3 Mazaat Amirul Tamim 94,530
4 Wa Ode Rabia Al Adawia Ridwan 119,728
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Sulawesi

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Almalik Pababari 56,225
2 Andi Ian Masdar 55,090
3 Andri Prayoga Putra Singkarru 150,633
4 Jupri Mahmud 112,289
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Maluku

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Maluku

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Anna Ruswan Latuconsina 126,595
2 Bisri As Shiddiq Latuconsina 110,163
3 Nono Sampono[e] 84,660
4 Novita Anakotta 180,335
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

North Maluku

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Hasby Yusuf 73,980
2 Namto Roba 75,689
3 R. Graal Taliawo 103,783
4 Sultan Hidayat Mudaffar Sjah 95,030
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Papua

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Southwest Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Agustinus R. Kambuaya 48,619
2 Hartono 35,014
3 Mamberob Rumakiek 52,542
4 Paul Finsen Mayor 63,416
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

West Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Abdullah Manaray 39,583
2 Filep Wamafma 57,482
3 Lamek Dowansiba 57,973
4 Yance Samonsabra 31,178
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Central Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Eka Kristina Yeimo 146,004
2 Lis Tabuni 246,693
3 Yorrys Raweyai 179,828
4 Wilhelmus Pigai 139,260
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

South Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Adib Fuad 44,527
2 Frits Tobo Wakasu 28,224
3 Rudy Tirtayana 30,711
4 Sularso 28,130
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Highland Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Arianto Kogoya 341,084
2 Matias Heluka 200,432
3 Nelson Wenda 219,751
4 Sopater Sam 171,205
Source: Regional Representative Council[2]

Papua

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# Portrait Name Votes received
1 Carel Simon Petrus Suebu 115,036
2 David Harold Waromi 98,520
3 Henock Puraro[f] 49,807
4 Lalita 52,087
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 M. Syukur, who resigned 18 September 2024 to run for Merangin regent.[3]
  3. ^ Replaced Jihan Nurlela, who resigned 29 August 2024 to run for Lampung vice governor.[4]
  4. ^ Replaced Taj Yasin Maimoen, who resigned 28 August 2024 to run for Central Java vice governor.[5]
  5. ^ Replaced Mirati Dewaningsih, who resigned 28 May 2024 to run for Central Maluku regent.[6]
  6. ^ Replaced Regina Muabuay, who died 17 June 2024.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Regional Representative Council (2 October 2024). "Pimpinan DPD RI Terpilih Periode 2024 - 2029" [Elected Leaders of DPD RI 2024 - 2029 Period]. dpd.go.id (in Indonesian). Regional Representative Council. Archived from the original on 9 February 2025. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
  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 ai aj ak al "Anggota DPD". Dewan Perwakilan Daerah – Republik Indonesia (in Indonesian). Regional Representative Council. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
  3. ^ Puspa, Tia (19 September 2024). Akhmad, Haris (ed.). "KPU Provinsi Jambi Klarifikasi Pengunduran Diri M. Syukur". rri.co.id. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
  4. ^ Bogiarto, Widodo (19 August 2024). "Bidik Kursi Wagub Lampung, Jihan Nurlela akan Mundur dari DPD RI". rmol.id. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
  5. ^ Ginanjar, Raden Putri Alpadillah (30 August 2024). "Profil Taj Yasin Maimoen yang Kembali Maju sebagai Cawagub Jateng". tempo.co. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
  6. ^ Allan (22 June 2024). Bunaiya (ed.). "KPU Maluku Telah Klarifikasi Pengunduran Mirati Dewaningsih". rri.co.id. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
  7. ^ Deri, Ansel (17 June 2024). "Anggota DPD RI Terpilih 2024-2029 Daerah Pemilihan Papua Regina Muabuay Meninggal Dunia". odiyaiwuu.com. Retrieved 9 February 2025.