North Kalimantan (electoral district)

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North Kalimantan
Kalimantan Utara
Constituency
for the People's Representative Council
North Kalimantan in Indonesia.svg
RegionProvince of North Kalimantan at-large (See below)
Population713.622 (2021) [1]
Electorate450.108 (2019) [2]
Current constituency
Created2019;4 years ago (2019)
Seats3
Member(s)
  •   Deddy Yevri Hanteru Sitorus (PDI-P)
  •   Arkanata Akram (NasDem)
  •   Hasan Saleh (Demokrat)
Created from East Kalimantan

North Kalimantan (Indonesian : Kalimantan Utara) is an electoral district in Indonesia. The electoral district encompasses of North Kalimantan at large.

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Although North Kalimantan Utara has been expanded as a new province since 2012, representation in the People's Representative Council (DPR) was done by the electoral district of East Kalimantan. North Kalimantan is represented as separate district in the 2019 Indonesian legislative election, which sent three members of the DPR.

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List of members

The following list is in alphabetical order. Party with the largest number of members is placed on top of the list.

ElectionMemberParty
2019 Deddy Yevri Hanteru Sitorus PDI-P
Arkanata Akram NasDem
Hasan Saleh Demokrat

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