<P> Members of the People's Representative Council are elected by proportional representation from multi-candidate constituencies . Currently, there are 77 constituencies in Indonesia and each returns 3 - 10 Members of Parliament based on population . Under Indonesia's multi-party system, no one party has yet been able to secure an outright victory; parties have needed to work together in coalition governments . Members of the Regional Representative Council are elected by Single Non-Transferable Vote . There, Indonesia's 34 provinces treated as constituencies and, regardless of the size and population, every provinces return 4 senators . </P> <P> Starting from the 2015 unified local elections, Indonesia started to elect governors and mayors simultaneously on the same date . </P> <P> The voting age in Indonesia is 17 but anyone who has an ID card (Indonesian: Kartu Tanda Penduduk (KTP)) can vote, since persons under 17 who are or were married can get a KTP . </P> <P> Indonesia's first general election elected members of the DPR and the Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia (Konstituante). The election was organised by the government of Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo . Sastroamidjojo himself declined to stand for election, and Burhanuddin Harahap became Prime Minister . </P>

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