Politics of Religious Identity in General Elections Regional Head of Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Province

  • Darwis D
  • Sasterio S
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Abstract

The aim of this research is to look at the politics of religious affiliation in Sigi Regency's direct regional head elections in 2010 and 2015. The majority of adherents of faith, namely the Muslim and Protestant Christian communities, are represented in the political reality of the community in Sigi Regency. In the elections for the Regent and Deputy Regent of Sigi Regency, the opportunity for population allocation based on the two faiths has become a political instrument to take power. During two cycles of direct regional head elections in Sigi Regency, the state of population characteristics of religious affiliation trends became electoral consumption by political elites. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method. According to research, religious affiliation is a fair concern in winning provincial head elections in 2010 and 2015, as well as a way of political balance representing the two religions' cultures.

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Darwis, D., & Sasterio, S. (2021). Politics of Religious Identity in General Elections Regional Head of Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Province. Journal Dimensie Management and Public Sector, 2(2), 39–50. https://doi.org/10.48173/jdmps.v2i2.96

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