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The inclusion of names in the list of political party members can be detrimental to individuals because it is related to political rights and involvement in the democratic process.

  19 Agustus 2024 23:40

Brilio.net - Ahead of the regional elections, the issue of impersonation as members of political parties (parpol) without permission has resurfaced and become a hot topic in society. Many residents were shocked when they found out that their names and Population Identification Numbers (NIK) were registered as members of a political party without ever giving their consent. This phenomenon does not only occur in one area, but is widespread in various regions, raising concerns about the misuse of personal data and the potential for wider legal violations.

The inclusion of names in the list of political party members can be detrimental to individuals because it is related to political rights and involvement in the democratic process. In addition, this condition can also cause serious problems, especially if the person concerned has the status of State Civil Apparatus (ASN) who is required to be neutral in elections, or citizens who choose not to join any political party. Therefore, it is important for every citizen to check their membership status in political parties, especially ahead of the regional elections, to ensure that their personal data is not misused.

Fortunately, the government through the General Election Commission (KPU) has provided an official way to check and report if NIK is used without permission. For that, brilio.net will explain easy steps to check if your name is used as a member of a political party, as well as how to report it if misuse of personal data from various sources is found, Monday (19/8).

How to check whether your name has been used as a member of a political party

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To ensure whether your name is being used as a member of a political party, you can use the online service provided by the KPU. Here are the steps:

1. Visit the KPU website: Open the official KPU website at (infopemilu.kpu.go.id](https://infopemilu.kpu.go.id).

2. Select the "Check data" menu: On the main page, select the "Political Party Member Data Search" option.

3. Enter NIK: Enter your Population Identification Number (NIK) in the column provided and click "Check".

After you follow these steps, the system will display whether your NIK is registered as a member of a political party or not. If your name is not listed, then you don't need to worry. However, if it turns out that your name has been used, then report it immediately.

How to report if NIK is used without permission

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If you find that your NIK is being used without permission to register you as a member of a political party, here's how to report it:

1. Contact the local KPU

Immediately contact the local KPU to report the findings of your name being used as a political party member. The first step you can take is to visit the nearest KPU office to report it directly. By bringing identity documents such as KTP, you can submit an official report and request that your data be checked immediately and removed from the political party membership list if proven to have been used.

If you are unable to visit the KPU office in person, you can also contact them through the contact number available on the KPU official website. Explaining your situation in detail by phone or email is also an effective way to report this finding. Make sure you note down the report number or reference for future follow-up.

2. File a formal complaint

In addition to contacting the regional KPU directly, you can also file an official complaint through the KPU website. The site provides a complaint form that can be filled out online. In this form, you need to include relevant personal information, such as your NIK, and provide an explanation of the findings of your name being misused. Make sure you also upload supporting documents such as a photocopy of your KTP and a letter of objection so that your report can be processed quickly.

If you prefer the traditional way, you can send a complaint by post. In the complaint letter, include supporting documents such as a photocopy of your ID card, a statement of objection, and a detailed explanation of the use of your name. Send this complaint to the address of the central KPU or the relevant regional KPU. By filing an official complaint, you help ensure that the necessary action will be taken to legally remove your name from the party membership list.

3. Report to Bawaslu

If you do not get a satisfactory response from the KPU regarding the use of your name as a member of a political party, the next step is to report this problem to the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu). Bawaslu is tasked with overseeing the election process and ensuring that no violations occur, including misuse of personal data. You can file a report directly by visiting the local Bawaslu office or through the complaint channel available on the official Bawaslu website.

When reporting to Bawaslu, make sure you include all the evidence that has been collected, such as documentation of communication with the KPU, a photocopy of your ID card, and a letter of objection. By reporting this issue to Bawaslu, you are helping to monitor and follow up on the election process so that it runs fairly and transparently. Bawaslu will conduct an investigation and, if necessary, take legal action against the parties responsible for impersonating your name.

It is important to take immediate action if you find that your personal data is being misused, in order to protect your rights as a citizen and ensure that the democratic process is transparent and fair. Through the steps above, you can ensure that your NIK is not misused by irresponsible parties.

(brl/ola)

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