INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF GOOD GOVERNANCE STRATEGY IN THE PROCESS OF LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS
Date
2016-12-19Author
SAROFAH, RISKA
WIDODO, BAMBANG EKA CAHYA
SWARGA, ALIM BUBU
SAKIR, SAKIR
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Legislative elections in 2014 in West Java still raises many issues, such as the exchanged voice mails, administrative and criminal violations of the election, the high number of abstentions, and so forth. These problems show that the values contained in the concept of good governance are not implemented in any process of legislative elections ago. This study examines the extent to which the application of the principles of good governance in the 14 stages of the electoral process (Electoral Process) and the settlement of disputes violations and legislative elections in West Java in 2014. The principles of Good Governance that most do not apply to the legislative elections in West Java in 2014 were the principle efficiency and effectiveness as well as several other principles which need to be implemented at this stage of the electoral process. Election Dispute resolution also has to observe the principles and procedural and structural guarantees electoral dispute resolution relating to the principles of Good Governance.