North Sumatra I (electoral district)
North Sumatra I | |
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Sumatera Utara I | |
Electoral district constituency for the People's Representative Council | |
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District | List
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Population | 5.364.933 (2023)[1] |
Electorate | 3.895.322 (2024)[2] |
Current constituency | |
Seats | 10 |
Member(s) | Ashari Tambunan (PKB Ade Jona Prasetyo (Gerindra) Muhammad Husni (Gerindra) Sofyan Tan (PDI-P) Yasonna Laoly (PDI-P) Musa Rajekshah (Golkar) Maruli Siahaan (Golkar) Prananda Surya Paloh (Nasdem) Tifatul Sembiring (PKS) Muhammad Lokot Nasution (Demokrat) |
Created from | North Sumatra |
North Sumatra I (Indonesian: Sumatera Utara I) is an electoral district in Indonesia. The electoral district encompasses of most of Greater Medan, which includes the regencies of Deli Serdang and Serdang Bedagai and two cities, Medan and Binjai.
Since its inception in 2004, this electoral district sent 10 members of the House of Representatives.
Components
- 2004–present: Regencies of Deli Serdang and Serdang Bedagai, cities of Medan and Binjai
List of representatives
The following list is in alphabetical order. Party with the largest number of members is placed on top of the list.
Election | Member | Party | |
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2004[3] | Antarini Malik | Golkar | |
Serta Ginting | |||
Irmadi Lubis | PDI-P | ||
Yasonna Laoly | |||
Hasrul Azwar | PPP | ||
Hasurungan Simamora | PDS | ||
Muhammad Idris Luthfi | PKS | ||
Mulfachri Harahap | PAN | ||
Yusuf Pardamean Nasution | Demokrat | ||
Zaenal Maarif | PBR | ||
2009[4] | Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe | Demokrat | |
Jafar Nainggolan | |||
Sri Novida | |||
Sutan Bhatoegana | |||
Burhanuddin Napitupulu (2009–10) [note 1][5]
Meutya Hafid (2010–14) [6] |
Golkar | ||
Hasrul Azwar | PPP | ||
Ibrahim Sakty Batubara | PAN | ||
Nurdin Tampubolon | Hanura | ||
Panda Nababan (2009–12) [note 2][7]
Irmadi Lubis (2012–14) [8] |
PDI-P | ||
Tifatul Sembiring (2009) [note 3]
Muhammad Idris Luthfi (2010–14) [9] |
PKS | ||
2014[10] | Irmadi Lubis | PDI-P | |
Sofyan Tan | |||
Hasrul Azwar (2014–19) [note 4][11]
Hasan Husaeri (2019) [12] |
PPP | ||
Meutya Hafid | Golkar | ||
Muhammad Syafii | Gerindra | ||
Mulfachri Harahap | PAN | ||
Nurdin Tampubolon | Hanura | ||
Prananda Surya Paloh | NasDem | ||
Ruhut Sitompul (2014–16) [note 5][13]
Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe (2017–19) [14] |
Demokrat | ||
Tifatul Sembiring | PKS | ||
2019[15] | Hidayatullah | PKS | |
Tifatul Sembiring | |||
Muhammad Husni | Gerindra | ||
Muhammad Syafii | |||
Sofyan Tan | PDI-P | ||
Yasonna Laoly (2019) [note 6]
Irmadi Lubis (2020–24) [16] | |||
Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe (2019–21) [note 7][17]
Hendrik Sitompul (2022–24) [18] |
Demokrat | ||
Meutya Hafid | Golkar | ||
Mulfachri Harahap | PAN | ||
Prananda Surya Paloh | NasDem | ||
2024 | Ade Jona Prasetyo | Gerindra | |
Muhammad Husni | |||
Meutya Hafid (2024) [note 8]
Maruli Siahaan (2025–) [19] |
Golkar | ||
Musa Rajekshah | |||
Sofyan Tan | PDI-P | ||
Yasonna Laoly | |||
Ashari Tambunan | PKB | ||
Muhammad Lokot Nasution | Demokrat | ||
Prananda Surya Paloh | NasDem | ||
Tifatul Sembiring | PKS |
Notes
- ^ Died in office
- ^ Resigned after being named a suspect in a bribery case.
- ^ Appointed as Minister of Communication and Information
- ^ Appointed as Indonesian Ambassador to Morocco
- ^ Resigned from the party
- ^ Appointed as Minister of Law and Human Rights
- ^ Died in office
- ^ Appointed as Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs
See also
- North Sumatra II
- North Sumatra III
- List of Indonesian national electoral districts
References
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- ^ Munawwaroh (2010-03-21). "Burhanuddin Napitupulu Tutup Usia". Tempo.co (in Indonesian). Tempo Interaktif. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
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- ^ "Ketua DPR Pandu Pelantikan Dua Anggota PAW". dpr.go.id (in Indonesian). 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ Eko Supriyadi (2016-11-10). "Ruhut Resmi Ajukan Surat Pengunduran Diri Sebagai Anggota DPR". Republika. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "Dilantik Lewat PAW, Dua Anggota DPR Siap Bekerja". Tempo.co (in Indonesian). Tempo.co. 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "Ranking Perolehan Suara Caleg DPR Dapil DKI Jakarta III". SINDOnews Nasional (in Indonesian). 24 May 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- ^ Zhacky, Mochamad (2020-02-27). "DPR Lantik 3 Anggota PAW Pengganti Menkum HAM-Mensos-Menkominfo". detikcom. detikNews. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
- ^ "Anggota DPR Tertua Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe Meninggal Dunia". CNN Indonesia. CNN Indonesia. 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
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- ^ Kamil, Irfan (18 February 2025). Ardito Ramadhan (ed.). "DPR Lantik 4 Anggota Baru Gantikan Meutya Hafid hingga Nusron Wahid". kompas.com. Retrieved 18 February 2025.
External link
- (in Indonesian) Daftar Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia Daerah Pemilihan Sumatera Utara I 2019–2024 Archived 2022-05-25 at the Wayback Machine