Depok KPUD plenum associated winner determination election held today, Wednesday, October 20, 2010 lasted chaos. Hot atmosphere has wafted from the meeting has not yet begun. Election itself took place October 16, 2010.
Meetings determination itself one hour delay. Originally scheduled at 13.00 pm. Once the Election Commission Chairman Mohammad Hasan opened the meeting the supporters of a number of couples, including couples Badrul Kamal-Supriyanto, and gallant partner Sumantri Drajat-Dery, immediately protested loudly.
From calculations carried out KPUD Depok partner Nur Mahmudi Ismail and Idris Abdul Somad ahead of three other pairs of candidates with the acquisition of 41.02 percent of the vote of the total electorate.
While the couple Badrul Kamal (former Mayor of Depok) and Supriyanto got 27 percent, Yuyun Wirasaputra and Pradi Supriyatna (22, 25 percent), and the gallant Sumantri and Dery Drajat (9.81 percent).
The supporters of a number of couples who meet Wiladatika Building, Cibubur, Wednesday, October 20, 2010, screaming was not satisfied.
One of the supporting spouse Badrul Kamal and Supriyanto named Samson and use attributes Hanura Party, loudly criticized the Election Commission Chairman Mohammad Hasan. "Mr. Hasan do not rule alone, please our voices heard. You become chairman of Election Commission but do not feel has the Election Commission. Please think carefully for this plenary meeting adjourned," said Samson.
He also accused Hassan does not have SK as chairman of Election Commission so that its decisions are considered invalid. He also deplored the attitude of the Election Commission to invite them to attend the plenary meeting.
But Hasan denied such accusation. Vote counting process was fair and all parties were invited to fight in a plenary session that 300 police officers guarded it.
While supporters of other candidates who do not deplore the attitude of local election election menyosialisaikan well, so many who have the right to vote but could not vote. "Many residents also do not know the candidates." Indonesia Today