Abstract

The enforcement process of electoral law needs to be simplified by proposing the single authority granted to a special election court. This is because the segmentation of electoral law enforcement into several law enforcement agencies has not been able to guarantee legal certainty and enforce election justice. This article aims to revisit the various problems in segmenting election law enforcement and their implications for the quality of election administration in Indonesia. It offers an ideal concept of electoral law enforcement within the framework of democratic and fair elections. This article shows that election law problems and the concept of law enforcement which have been segmented into several categories with various settlement mechanisms and law enforcement agencies often only cause overlapping authorities and decisions between judicial institutions and still allow for a legal vacuum so that it has negative implications for the quality of elections in Indonesia. Consequently, it is necessary to revamp the concept of electoral law enforcement by simplifying and redesigning its law enforcement agencies, one of which is to strengthen the idea of ​​a special election court body. This is seen as the ideal concept of law enforcement for elections in Indonesia within the framework of democratic and fair elections.
 Keywords: Elections, Election Law Enforcement, Democratic and Fair Elections.

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