Why didn't the 'Jokowi Effect' deliver as expected for PDI-P?
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedInitial poll results from Indonesia have people questioning the 'Jokowi Effect', writes Dave McRae.
Election Day for the 'selfie' generation
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedFor many young voters, the pemilu on April 9 was a 'fun activity' full of selfies and cheap coffee, writes Lily Yulianti Farid, who reports on the mood from polling stations across the country.
Indonesians seek 'clean governance'
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedIndonesian voters are looking for parties that can deliver clean governance, lower corruption and address popular welfare issues, said Tim Lindsey in an interview with ABC News 24 yesterday (link is external).
On the ground: "Foto Pemilu"
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedWomen candidates: on the ballot, but still on the margins
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedUnder the law, quotas for female representation in Indonesia appear remarkably progressive. In reality, the political realm is still hard going for women, Lily Yulianti Farid explains.
2014: democracy's year of living dangerously
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedKey facts: the Indonesian Legislative Election
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedHelen Pausacker goes through the key facts and figures for Indonesia's Legislative Election tomorrow.
'Jokowi Effect' working its magic in the final polls
2014 Indonesian Elections, Analysis, ArchivedOn the eve of the poll that matters, Dave McRae reflects on the campaign and attitudes of Indonesian voters as they head to the ballot box.