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26 SULTENG.Pdf LAMPIRAN XXVI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH KEPUTUSAN KOMISI PEMILIHAN UMUM REPUBLIK INDONESIA NOMOR 597/PL.02.1-Kpt/01/KPU/III/2019 TENTANG DAFTAR PEMILIH TETAP UNTUK SETIAP TPS DALAM PEMILIHAN UMUM TAHUN 2019 REKAPITULASI DAFTAR PEMILIH TETAP UNTUK SETIAP TPS DALAM PEMILIHAN UMUM TAHUN 2019 UNTUK PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH NO PROVINSI KABUPATEN/KOTA KECAMATAN KELURAHAN/DESA NO TPS PEMILIH 1 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO II 1 217 2 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO II 2 169 3 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO II 3 218 4 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 1 194 5 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 2 185 6 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 3 235 7 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 4 246 8 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 5 145 9 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 6 149 10 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 7 182 11 SULAWESI TENGAH SIGI SIGI BIROMARU SIDONDO I 8 123 12 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