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Caleg Laki-Laki Potensial Terpilih (2019-2024) No Nama Aleg Terpilih Caleg Laki-Laki Potensial terpilih (2019-2024) No Nama Aleg Terpilih No. Urut Dapil Jumlah Suara Partai 1 H. NAZARUDDIN DEK GAM 1 Aceh 1 93,353 PAN 2 M. SALIM FAKHRY, M.M. 2 Aceh 1 63,267 GOLKAR 3 H. TEUKU RIEFKY HARSYA 1 Aceh 1 128,906 DEMOKRAT 4 FADHLULLAH, SE 1 Aceh 1 48,930 GERINDRA 5 RAFLI 2 Aceh 1 36,596 PKS 6 H. IRMAWAN, S.Sos, MM 1 Aceh 1 57,289 PKB 7 Ir. H. T. A. KHALID, M.M 1 Aceh 2 71,646 GERINDRA 8 MUSLIM, SHI.MM 1 Aceh 2 56,024 DEMOKRAT 9 H ANWAR IDRIS, DRS 1 Aceh 2 35,843 PPP H. MUHAMMAD NASIR DJAMIL, S. AG., 55,691 PKS 10 M. Si 1 Aceh 2 11 RUSLAN M. DAUD 4 Aceh 2 40,189 PKB 12 ILHAM PANGESTU 1 Aceh 2 39,719 GOLKAR 13 Dr. SOFYAN TAN 2 Sumut 1 158,495 PDIP ROMO H.R. MUHAMMAD SYAFII, SH, Sumut 1 125,169 GERINDRA 14 .M.Hum. 1 15 IR. H. TIFATUL SEMBIRING 1 Sumut 1 127,223 PKS 16 PRANANDA SURYA PALOH 1 Sumut 1 95,676 NASDEM 17 YASONNA H. LAOLY, Ph.D 1 Sumut 1 124,848 PDIP 18 MULFACHRI HARAHAP, SH., MH 1 Sumut 1 59,641 PAN 19 H.ABDUL WAHAB DALIMUNTHE, SH 1 Sumut 1 35,574 DEMOKRAT 20 M. HUSNI, SE 5 Sumut 1 57,330 GERINDRA 21 H. HIDAYATULLAH, SE. 4 Sumut 1 31,067 PKS 22 SIHAR P.H SITORUS 2 Sumut 2 185,918 PDIP H. GUS IRAWAN PASARIBU, SE., Ak., 168,342 GERINDRA 23 MM., CA 1 Sumut 2 24 LAMHOT SINAGA 2 Sumut 2 53,395 GOLKAR Dr. SALEH PARTAONAN DAULAY, M.Ag., 142,683 PAN 25 M.Hum, MA. 1 Sumut 2 26 Drh. JHONNI ALLEN MARBUN, MM 1 Sumut 2 49,381 DEMOKRAT 27 H. ISKAN QOLBA LUBIS 1 Sumut 2 62,877 PKS 28 TRIMEDYA PANJAITAN, S.H., M.H. 1 Sumut 2 106,103 PDIP 29 MARTIN MANURUNG, SE, MA. 1 Sumut 2 63,755 NASDEM 30 MARWAN DASOPANG 1 Sumut 2 60,762 PKB 31 Drs. DJAROT SAIFUL HIDAYAT, M.S. 1 Sumut 3 165,360 PDIP 32 Prof. DR, Ir. DJOHAR ARIFIN HUSIN 2 Sumut 3 41,705 GERINDRA 33 ANTHONY 8 Sumut 3 36,771 NASDEM 34 H. ANSORY SIREGAR 1 Sumut 3 71,133 PKS 35 NASRIL BAHAR, SE 1 Sumut 3 95,557 PAN 36 Dr. JUNIMART GIRSANG, S.H, MBA., M.H. 2 Sumut 3 95,490 PDIP 37 H. AHMAD DOLI KURNIA TANDJUNG 1 Sumut 3 83,771 GOLKAR DR. HINCA IP PANDJAITAN XIII, S.H., M.H., 38 ACCS. 1 Sumut 3 27,277 DEMOKRAT 39 BOB ANDIKA MAMANA SITEPU, S.H. 4 Sumut 3 56,891 PDIP 40 ANDRE ROSIADE 2 Sumbar 1 133,994 GERINDRA 41 H. DARIZAL BASIR, S.Sos., MBA. 1 Sumbar 1 65,877 DEMOKRAT 42 Dr. HERMANTO, S.E., M.M 1 Sumbar 1 50,146 PKS 43 Drs. H. DARUL SISKA 1 Sumbar 1 26,920 GOLKAR 44 dr. H. SUIR SYAM, M.Kes. 1 Sumbar 1 51,556 GERINDRA 45 H. MHD. ASLI CHAIDIR, SH 2 Sumbar 1 70,507 PAN 46 ADE REZKI PRATAMA, SE., MM 1 Sumbar 2 104,740 GERINDRA 47 Ir. H.MULYADI 1 Sumbar 2 144,954 DEMOKRAT 48 Drs. H. GUSPARDI GAUS, M.Si 1 Sumbar 2 56,365 PAN 49 H. JOHN KENEDY AZIS, S.H 1 Sumbar 2 43,540 GOLKAR 50 MUHAMMAD IQBAL, SE, M.Com 1 Sumbar 2 28,949 PPP 51 Ir. EFFENDI SIANIPAR 1 Riau 1 75,828 PDIP 52 DRS. CHAIRUL ANWAR, APT 1 Riau 1 75,348 PKS 53 Drs. H. ACHMAD, M.Si 4 Riau 1 77,324 DEMOKRAT 54 MUHAMMAD RAHUL 2 Riau 1 58,565 GERINDRA 55 H. JON ERIZAL, SE., MBA 1 Riau 1 78,848 PAN 56 Ir. H. ARSYADJULIANDI RACHMAN, MBA 2 Riau 1 32,511 GOLKAR 57 DR. H. SYAMSURIZAL, SE., MM 2 Riau 1 42,743 PPP 58 Ir. H. MOHAMAD IDRIS LAENA 1 Riau 2 56,730 GOLKAR 59 H. NURZAHEDI, SE ALIAS EDDY TANJUNG 1 Riau 2 57,338 GERINDRA 60 MARSIAMAN SARAGIH, S.H. 1 Riau 2 39,260 PDIP 61 H. SYAHRUL AIDI MAAZAT, Lc. MA 2 Riau 2 68,920 PKS 62 ABDUL WAHID, S.Pd.I 1 Riau 2 55,770 PKB 63 M. NASIR 1 Riau 2 42,334 DEMOKRAT 64 H. HASAN BASRI AGUS 1 Jambi 200,291 GOLKAR 65 M.R. IHSAN YUNUS 1 Jambi 76,303 PDIP 66 Ir. H.A.R. SUTAN ADIL HENDRA, MM 1 Jambi 83,325 GERINDRA 67 H.A.BAKRI HM, SE 1 Jambi 82,447 PAN 68 Drs. H. ZULFIKAR ACHMAD 1 Jambi 72,333 DEMOKRAT 69 HASBI ANSHORY, S.E., M.M. 5 Jambi 30,809 NASDEM 70 SOFYAN ALI, S.Ag., S.H., M.Pd. 1 Jambi 40,407 PKB 71 EDHY PRABOWO, MM., MBA 1 Sumsel 1 121,108 GERINDRA 72 DRS. H. KAHAR MUZAKIR 1 Sumsel 1 113,014 GOLKAR 73 FAUZI H AMRO, M.Si. 8 Sumsel 1 84,956 NASDEM 74 Ir. H. ISHAK MEKKI, MM 1 Sumsel 1 100,306 DEMOKRAT 75 H. MUSTAFA KAMAL, S.S. 1 Sumsel 1 59,652 PKS 76 Ir. H. ACHMAD HAFISZ TOHIR 1 Sumsel 1 43,692 PAN 77 Ir. EDDY SANTANA PUTRA, MT 2 Sumsel 1 85,238 GERINDRA 78 H. ALEX NOERDIN 2 Sumsel 2 145,662 GOLKAR 79 YULIAN GUNHAR, S.H, M.H. 1 Sumsel 2 81,467 PDIP 80 H. BERTU MERLAS, S.T 1 Sumsel 2 112,520 PKB 81 WAHYU SANJAYA, SE 1 Sumsel 2 92,665 DEMOKRAT BOBBY ADHITYO RIZALDI, S.E.Ak., M.B.A., 90,555 GOLKAR 82 CFE 1 Sumsel 2 83 Ir. RUDIANTO TJEN 1 Kep. Babel 90,150 PDIP 84 BAMBANG PATIJAYA, S.E., M.M. 3 Kep. Babel 48,289 GOLKAR 85 ZURISTYO FIRMADATA, S.E., M.M 1 Kep. Babel 36,889 NASDEM 86 MOHAMMAD SALEH, S.E 4 Bengkulu 66,536 GOLKAR 87 Drs. Hi. MUKHLIS BASRI 4 Lampung 1 116,490 PDIP 88 H. ZULKIFLI ANWAR 1 Lampung 1 115,971 DEMOKRAT 89 Hi. LODEWIJK F. PAULUS 1 Lampung 1 35,199 GOLKAR 90 H. ZULKIFLI HASAN, SE, MM. 1 Lampung 1 132,039 PAN 91 H. AHMAD MUZANI 1 Lampung 1 61,995 GERINDRA 92 Drs. H. ALMUZZAMMIL YUSUF, M.Si 1 Lampung 1 71,441 PKS 93 DR. H. MUHAMMAD KADAFI, SH., MH 2 Lampung 1 44,854 PKB 94 SUDIN 1 Lampung 1 72,542 PDIP 95 TAUFIK BASARI, S.H., S.Hum, LL.M 1 Lampung 1 63,097 NASDEM 96 Ir. H. ENDRO S. YAHMAN, M.Sc 2 Lampung 1 30,349 PDIP 97 BAMBANG SURYADI, S.H., M.H. 1 Lampung 2 86,875 PDIP 98 DR. AZIS SYAMSUDDIN 1 Lampung 2 104,042 GOLKAR 99 MARWAN CIK ASAN 1 Lampung 2 111,755 DEMOKRAT 100 Drs. H. TAMANURI, M.M. 1 Lampung 2 83,951 NASDEM 101 Ir. H. A. JUNAIDI AULY, M.M 1 Lampung 2 44,549 PKS 102 I KOMANG KOHERI, S.E. 10 Lampung 2 45,935 PDIP 103 Ir. ALIMIN ABDULLAH 1 Lampung 2 29,237 PAN 104 Ir. HANAN A. ROZAK, M.S. 4 Lampung 2 31,016 GOLKAR 105 H. ANSAR AHMAD, SE., M.M. 1 Kepri 135,022 GOLKAR MAYJEN TNI MAR. (PURN) STURMAN 54,917 PDIP 106 PANJAITAN, S.H. 2 Kepri 107 Drs. H. NYAT KADIR 1 Kepri 56,292 NASDEM 108 Dr. ASMAN ABNUR, SE., M.SI 1 Kepri 76,021 PAN 109 PUTRA NABABAN 2 DKI Jakarta 1 101,769 PDIP 110 Dr. H. MARDANI, M.Eng. 1 DKI Jakarta 1 155,285 PKS 111 HABIBUROKHMAN, S.H., M.H 1 DKI Jakarta 1 76,028 GERINDRA 112 EKO HENDRO PURNOMO, S.Sos 1 DKI Jakarta 1 104,564 PAN 113 DR. H. M. HIDAYAT NUR WAHID, MA 1 DKI Jakarta 2 248,205 PKS 114 Ir. ERIKO SOTARDUGA B.P.S. 1 DKI Jakarta 2 78,822 PDIP 115 MASINTON PASARIBU, S.H. 4 DKI Jakarta 2 69,315 PDIP 116 DARMADI DURIANTO 1 DKI Jakarta 3 105,243 PDIP 117 Ir. H. KAMRUSSAMAD, ST., M.Si 2 DKI Jakarta 3 83,562 GERINDRA 118 Drs. H. ADANG DARADJATUN 2 DKI Jakarta 3 115,649 PKS 119 CHARLES HONORIS 2 DKI Jakarta 3 102,408 PDIP 120 AHMAD SAHRONI, SE 1 DKI Jakarta 3 73,938 NASDEM 121 Dr. EFFENDI MS SIMBOLON 5 DKI Jakarta 3 61,595 PDIP 122 H. SANTOSO, SH 1 DKI Jakarta 3 34,449 DEMOKRAT 123 H. LULUNG AL, SH 1 DKI Jakarta 3 69,782 PAN 124 JUNICO BP SIAHAAN 2 Jabar 1 69,237 PDIP 125 Dr. Ir. H. SODIK MUDJAHID, M.Sc 1 Jabar 1 78,787 GERINDRA 126 H. AGUNG BUDI SANTOSO, SH., MM. 1 Jabar 1 36,325 DEMOKRAT 127 TEDDY SETIADI, S.I.Kom 2 Jabar 1 27,862 PKS 128 MUHAMMAD FARHAN 1 Jabar 1 52,033 NASDEM 129 Ir. H. ANANG SUSANTO, M.Si 5 Jabar 2 122,664 GOLKAR 130 dr. H. ADANG SUDRAJAT, MM 1 Jabar 2 93,014 PKS 131 H. YADI SRIMULYADI 1 Jabar 2 74,922 PDIP 132 DEDE YUSUF MACAN EFFENDI, ST.M.I.Pol 1 Jabar 2 165,182 DEMOKRAT 133 CUCUN AHMAD SYAMSURIJAL, S.Ag 1 Jabar 2 108,452 PKB 134 RIAN FIRMANSYAH, S.Pd 3 Jabar 2 35,260 NASDEM 135 AHMAD NAJIB QODRATULLAH, SE 1 Jabar 2 38,570 PAN 136 Dr.
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