West Java Regional House of Representatives

West Java Province Regional House of Representatives

Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi Jawa Barat
ᮓᮦᮝᮔ᮪ ᮕᮀᮝᮊᮤᮜ᮪ ᮛᮠᮚᮒ᮪ ᮓᮆᮛᮂ ᮕᮢᮧᮗᮤᮔ᮪ᮞᮤ ᮏᮝ ᮊᮥᮜᮧᮔ᮪
2024–2029 Period
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Founded1950; 75 years ago (1950)
New session started
2 September 2024
Leadership
Buky Wibawa, Gerindra
since 9 October 2024
Iwan Suryawan, PKS
since 9 October 2024
Deputy Speaker
M. Q. Iswara, Golkar
since 9 October 2024
Deputy Speaker
Ono Surono, PDI-P
since 9 October 2024
Deputy Speaker
Acep Jamaludin, PKB
since 9 October 2024
Structure
Seats120
Political groups
Government (55)
  •   Gerindra (20)
  •   Golkar (19)
  •   Democratic (8)
  •   PAN (7)
  •   PSI (1)

Supported by (6)

Opposition (59)

Elections
Open list proportional representation
Last election
14 February 2024
Next election
2029
Meeting place
DPRD Chamber - West Java Provincial DPRD Building, Jalan Diponegoro No. 27,
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Website
dprd.jabarprov.go.id

The West Java Regional House of Representatives (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi Jawa Barat; Sundanese: ᮓᮦᮝᮔ᮪ ᮕᮀᮝᮊᮤᮜ᮪ ᮛᮠᮚᮒ᮪ ᮓᮆᮛᮂ ᮕᮢᮧᮗᮤᮔ᮪ᮞᮤ ᮏᮝ ᮊᮥᮜᮧᮔ᮪, abbreviated to DPRD Jabar) is the unicameral legislature of the Indonesian province of West Java. It is composed of 120 members who are elected through general elections once every five years, simultaneously with the national legislative election. The leadership is consists of 1 speaker and 4 deputy speakers who come from the political parties with the largest number of seats and votes.

West Java Provincial DPRD Building

The current members of the West Java Provincial DPRD are the results of the 2024 general election which was inaugurated on September 2, 2024 at the Merdeka Building. The composition of the members of the West Java DPRD for the 2024-2029 period consists of 10 political parties where the Gerindra Party is the political party with the most seats, namely 20 seats.[3][4]

History

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The council (Regional House of Representatives) was first founded in 1950, with Djaja Rahmat as its speaker. The council, which was called a "temporary provincial council" (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Sementara) initially had 60 members. Before 1950, a similar body was present which was headed by Oto Iskandar di Nata. After being renamed to its present name in 1955, the number of councillors went up from 60 to 75, down to 74, before becoming the present 100.[5]

In the early years of the establishment of the Republic of Indonesia, the term West Java Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) had not yet been used. However, this did not mean that there was no legislative body. A similar institution had already been present under the name West Java Regional Representative Body (BPRD). Therefore, the origins of the West Java DPRD cannot be separated from the existence of the BPRD. At that time, the BPRD was chaired by R. Otto Iskandardinata, with Dr. Soeratman Erwin and Mr. Samsudin as deputies.

During the transitional period following the reintegration of the United States of Indonesia into the unitary Republic of Indonesia, a Provisional Regional House of Representatives was formed in West Java, consisting of 60 members from 22 political parties and led by Djaja Rahmat (1950–1955).

The term West Java Regional House of Representatives was officially introduced in 1955, following the country’s first national election, the 1955 Indonesian legislative election, held on 29 September 1955. To implement representative councils based on this election, the government passed Law No. 19 of 1956 as the legal foundation for regional elections. In 1957, the first members of the West Java DPRD were elected. From 1957 to 1960, the West Java DPRD had 75 members from 14 political parties and was chaired by Oja Somantri.

During the Guided Democracy era until 1974, the legal basis for the West Java DPRD was Law No. 18 of 1965. One of its articles stipulated that the DPRD was accountable to the regional head. It also required that all DPRD decisions be signed by the regional head, effectively placing the DPRD under the authority of the executive. This legal condition significantly weakened the DPRD’s power and its legislative role. From 1960 to 1967, the West Java DPRD was led by Lt. Gen. H. Mashudi, and from 1967 to 1971 by Rachmat Sulaeman, with 70 members from 8 political parties.

Following the enactment of Law No. 5 of 1974, changes occurred in the structure of regional government. The law declared that the regional government consisted of both the regional head and the DPRD, putting both on equal footing. The difference lay in their functions: the regional head was the executive, while the DPRD had legislative duties. From 1971 to 1977, the DPRD of West Java Province was again led by Rachmat Sulaeman, with 74 members from four factions.

During the New Order era under President Suharto, the DPRD of West Java was successively chaired by Brig. Gen. (Ret.) H. Adjat Sudradjat (1977–1982), Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Suratman (1982–1992), and Brig. Gen. (Ret.) H. Agus Muhyidin (1992–1997). During this time, as the population of West Java increased, the number of DPRD members also rose to 100.

In 1997, the Reformasi movement began, eventually bringing an end to the New Order. This impacted the DPRD's term, shortening it to just three years. In 1998, a new election was held, and the DPRD was chaired by Maj. Gen. (Ret.) H. Abdul Nurhaman, S.Ip., S.Sos.

The enactment of Law No. 22 of 1999 and Law No. 25 of 1999 as a response to Reformasi reflected two major ideas: granting broad autonomy to regions (excluding foreign affairs, defense and security, justice, monetary and fiscal matters, and religion), and strengthening the role of the DPRD in electing and overseeing regional leaders. These laws empowered the DPRD in legislation, representation, and advocacy. Decentralization was seen as part of a democratization agenda, and the DPRD was positioned as an equal partner to the regional executive, not merely a component of local government.

During the 1999–2004 period, the West Java DPRD held authority to elect regional heads, select regional representatives to the MPR, and propose appointments and dismissals of regional heads. The council was initially chaired by Ir. H. Idin Rafiudin (who passed away during his term), succeeded by Drs. H. Eka Santosa.

As democratic institutions improved, the government passed Law No. 32 of 2004. This law defined the DPRD as a legislative body that is part of regional governance alongside the executive. Article 3 stated that local government consists of both the government and the DPRD, making the DPRD an equal partner.

The 2004 Indonesian legislative election was contested by 24 political parties, with 10 securing seats in the West Java DPRD: Golkar, PDI-P, PKS, PPP, Democratic Party, PKB, PAN, PBB, PKPB, and PDS. These were consolidated into 7 factions. The 2004–2009 DPRD was chaired by Drs. H. A.M. Ruslan (Golkar), with vice chairs including H. Rudi Harsatanaya (PDI-P), Achmad Ru'yat, M.Sc. (PKS, later replaced by H. Husin M. Albanjari, Dipl.Ing.), and H. Amin Suparmin, S.Hi. (PPP).

The membership of the West Java DPRD for the 2009–2014 period was formalized under Minister of Home Affairs Decree No. 161.32-556 of 2009, on 31 August 2009, in a special plenary session at Gedung Merdeka, Bandung. The 100 members came from 9 parties: Democratic Party (28), PDI-P (17), Golkar (16), PKS (13), Gerindra (8), PPP (8), PAN (5), Hanura (3), and PKB (2). They were grouped into 8 factions.

In the same session, interim leadership was appointed: H. Awing Asmawi, SE (Democratic Party) as interim speaker, and Drs. H. Syarif Bastaman (PDI-P) as interim deputy speaker. On 16 October 2009, following Ministerial Decree No. 161.32-712 of 2009, the definitive leadership of the DPRD was sworn in: Ir. H. Irfan Suryanagara (Democratic Party) as speaker, with vice speakers H. M. Rudi Harsa Tanaya (PDI-P), Drs. H. Uu Rukmana, M.Si. (Golkar), Drs. H. Nur Suprianto, M.M. (PKS), and H. Komarudin Taher, S.Ag. (PPP).

As a result of the 2014 Indonesian legislative election, the DPRD composition changed. Though the total number of seats remained 100, they were distributed among 10 parties: PDI-P (20), Golkar (17), PKS (12), Democratic Party (12), Gerindra (11), PPP (9), PKB (7), NasDem (5), PAN (4), and Hanura (3). These parties formed 8 factions, including the United Golkar-Amanah Faction, PDI-P Faction, PKS Faction, Democratic Faction, Gerindra Faction, PPP Faction, and the Restorative People's Conscience Faction.

The new council was inaugurated at a special plenary session on 1 September 2014 at Gedung Merdeka per Ministerial Decree No. 161.32-3442 of 2014.

On 22 October 2014, the council's leadership for 2014–2019 was inaugurated based on Ministerial Decree No. 161.32-3862 of 2014. The speaker was Ineu Purwadewi Sundari (PDI-P), with vice speakers Irianto MS Syafiuddin (Golkar), Harris Yuliana (PKS), Irfan Suryanagara (Democratic Party), and Abdul Harris Bobihoe (Gerindra).

In line with social and political developments, the government passed Law No. 17 of 2014 concerning the MPR, DPR, DPD, and DPRD (MD3 Law), as well as Law No. 9 of 2015 amending Law No. 23 of 2014 on Regional Government.[5]

Powers

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DPRD powers are classified under Law No. 17 of 2014 as legislative, budgeting, and supervisory powers, which includes creating regional laws, approving budgets proposed by the regional heads (governos/mayors/regents), and monitoring the spending of funds.[6][7] Additionally, DPRD could propose the removal of a regional head the Ministry of Home Affairs, and may declare impeachment of a regional head.[7][8] However, DPRD cannot remove regional heads from their positions, which remained the authority of the Supreme Court of Indonesia.[8]

Composition

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The following is the composition of the members of the West Java Provincial DPRD in the last nine periods.[9][10][11][12][13][14]

Political Parties Number of Seats in Period
1987–1992 1992–1997 1997–1999 1999–2004 2004–2009 2009–2014 2014–2019 2019–2024 2024–2029
PKS New entry 2 14 Decrease 13 Decrease 12 Increase 21 Decrease 19
Golkar 57 Decrease 56 Increase 58 Decrease 21 Increase 28 Decrease 16 Increase 17 Decrease 16 Increase 19
PDI-P New entry 30 Decrease 19 Decrease 17 Increase 20 Steady 20 Decrease 17
PKB New entry 7 Decrease 6 Decrease 2 Increase 7 Increase 12 Increase 15
Democratic New entry 9 Increase 28 Decrease 12 Decrease 11 Decrease 8
PAN New entry 7 Increase 8 Decrease 5 Decrease 4 Increase 7 Steady 7
PPP 11 Increase 12 Increase 21 Decrease 14 Decrease 13 Decrease 8 Increase 9 Decrease 3 Increase 6
PBB New entry 3 Decrease 1 Decrease 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0
Gerindra New entry 8 Increase 11 Increase 25 Decrease 20
Hanura New entry 3 Steady 3 Decrease 0 Steady 0
NasDem New entry 5 Decrease 4 Increase 8
Perindo New entry 1 Decrease 0
PSI New entry 0 Increase 1
Number of Members 80 Steady 80 Steady 80 Increase 100 Steady 100 Steady 100 Steady 100 Increase 120 Steady 120
Number of Parties 3 Steady 3 Steady 3 Increase 14 Decrease 10 Decrease 9 Increase 10 Steady 10 Steady 10


Parliamentary groups

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Factions

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A faction is a forum for members of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) to coordinate and optimize the implementation of the council’s functions, duties, authorities, rights, and responsibilities. Each faction must have at least as many members as the number of commissions in the DPRD.[15] In the West Java Provincial DPRD, each faction is required to have a minimum of five members.

For the 2024–2029 period, the West Java Provincial DPRD consists of nine factions as follows:[16]

Faction Member Parties Chairman Members
Gerindra Faction Gerindra Ir. Prasetyawati, M.M.[17] 20
PKS Faction PKS K.H. Drs. Tetep Abdulatip[18] 19
Golkar–PSI Faction Golkar
PSI
Drs. H. Yod Mintaraga, M.P.A.[19] 20
PDI-P Faction PDI-P Dr. Hj. Ineu Purwadewi Sundari, S.Sos., M.M.[20] 17
PKB Faction PKB Asep Suherman[21] 15
Democratic Faction Democratic Dr. Hj. Ratnawati, M.KKK.[22] 8
NasDem Faction NasDem Mamat Rachmat, M.Si.[23] 8
PAN Faction PAN H. M. Hasbullah Rahmad, S.Pd., M.Hum.[24] 7
PPP Faction PPP H. Zaini Shofari, S.Hi., M.Ikom.[25] 6

Structure

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Based on Article 110 of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government, the Provincial Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) has the following organs (AKD):

  1. Leadership
  2. Deliberative Body (Bamus)
  3. Commissions
  4. Regional Regulation Formation Agency (Bapemperda)
  5. Budget Agency (Banggar)
  6. Honorary Council (BK)
  7. Other Equipment (established by Plenary Meeting)

Leadership

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According to the law, a Provincial DPRD with 35–44 members is led by 1 Speaker and 2 Deputy Speakers; 45–84 members by 1 Speaker and 3 Deputy Speakers; and 85–100 members by 1 Speaker and 4 Deputy Speakers.[26]

The leadership of the West Java DPRD consists of 1 Speaker and 4 Deputy Speakers from the political parties that won the most seats in the DPRD. The following is a list of Speakers of the West Java Provincial DPRD since the Reform Era:[5][27][28][29]

No. DPRD Period Speaker Political Party Term Start Term End Deputy Speakers Notes
16 2024–2029 Buky Wibawa Gerindra October 9, 2024 Incumbent
15 2019–2024 Taufik Hidayat Gerindra October 3, 2019 September 2, 2024
(complete rows above omitted for brevity)

Commissions

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According to the law, a Provincial DPRD with 35–55 members may establish 4 commissions, and one with more than 55 members may establish 5 commissions.[30] The West Java DPRD consists of five commissions as follows:[31]

Commission Chairman Deputy Chairman Secretary Number of Members Notes
Commission I – Government Affairs Rahmat Hidayat Djati (PKB) Taufik Hidayat (Indramayu) (Golkar) Memo Hermawan (PDI-P) 17
Commission II – Economic Affairs Bambang Mujiarto (PDI-P) Lina Ruslinawati (Gerindra) Ade Puspitasari (Golkar) 17
Commission III – Financial Affairs Jajang Rohana (PKS) Mohamad Romli (PPP) Heri Ukasah Sulaeman (Gerindra) 20
Commission IV – Development Affairs Rizaldy D. Priambodo (Gerindra) Raden Tedi (PAN) Ahab Sihabudin (PKS) 21
Commission V – Social Welfare Yomanius Untung (Golkar) Siti Muntamah (PKS) Muhammad Jaenudin (PDI-P) 25

Legislative Bodies

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The DPRD of West Java also has several other legislative bodies, including the Budget Agency, Deliberative Body, Regional Regulation Formation Agency, and the Honorary Council. The Deliberative and Budget agencies are chaired ex officio by the DPRD leadership. The following are the current leaders:[32]

Body Chairman Deputy Chairman Number of Members Notes
Deliberative Body (Bamus) Speaker (ex officio) Deputy Speaker (ex officio) 55
Budget Agency (Banggar) (same as above) (same as above) 55
Regional Regulation Formation Agency (Bapemperda) Sugianto Nangolah (Demokrat) Daddy Rohanady (Gerindra) 22
Honorary Council (BK) Sabil Akbar (NasDem) Hasim Adnan (PKB) 7

Partners

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Commission I (Government)

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  • Inspectorate of West Java Province
  • Secretariat of the West Java DPRD
  • Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Office of West Java Province
  • Community and Village Empowerment Office of West Java Province
  • Communication and Informatics Office of West Java Province
  • Population and Civil Registration Office of West Java Province
  • Civil Service Police Unit of West Java Province
  • Human Resources Development Agency of West Java Province
  • Regional Personnel Agency of West Java Province
  • National Unity and Politics Agency of West Java Province
  • Financial and Regional Asset Management Agency of West Java Province
  • Liaison Agency of West Java Province
  • Research and Regional Development Agency of West Java Province
  • Regional Secretariat of West Java Province
    • Administrative Assistant
    • Expert Staff to the Governor for Government, Law, Politics
    • Bureau of Procurement of Goods and Services
    • Bureau of Law and Human Rights
    • Bureau of Leadership Administration
    • Bureau of Organization
    • Bureau of Government and Regional Autonomy
    • General Bureau

Commission II (Economy)

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  • Plantation Service
  • Forestry Service
  • Cooperatives and Small Business Service
  • Industry and Trade Service
  • Food Crops and Livestock Service
  • Food Security and Livestock Service
  • Marine and Fisheries Service
  • Tourism and Culture Service
  • Economic Service

Commission III (Finance)

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  • West Java Province Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Office
  • West Java Province Regional Revenue Agency
  • West Java Province Financial and Asset Management Agency
  • BUMD and Investment Bureau - West Java Provincial Secretariat
  • PT BIJB
  • PT Migas Utama Jabar
  • PT Migas Hilir Jabar
  • Bank BJB
  • BJB Syariah
  • PT Jasa Sarana
  • PT Agronesia
  • PT Agro Jabar

Commission IV (Development)

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  • West Java Provincial Highways and Spatial Planning Agency
  • West Java Provincial Housing and Settlement Agency
  • West Java Provincial Water Resources Agency
  • West Java Provincial Energy and Mineral Resources Agency
  • West Java Provincial Transportation Agency
  • West Java Provincial Environmental Agency
  • West Java Provincial Development Planning Agency

Commission V (Welfare)

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  • West Java Provincial Education Agency
  • West Java Provincial Health Agency
  • West Java Provincial Social Service
  • West Java Provincial Manpower and Transmigration Agency
  • West Java Provincial Youth and Sports Agency
  • West Java Provincial Women's Empowerment, Child Protection and Family Planning Agency
  • West Java Provincial Disaster Management Agency
  • West Java Provincial Library and Archives Agency
  • Assistant I for Social Welfare - Government, Law and Social Welfare
  • Bureau of Public Welfare - West Java Provincial Secretariat
  • Al-Ihsan Regional Hospital, West Java Province
  • West Java Provincial Mental Hospital
  • West Java Provincial Lung Hospital
  • Health Hospital West Java Province Work
  • Pameungpeuk Regional Hospital, West Java Province
  • Jampang Kulon Regional Hospital, West Java Province
  • West Java Health Laboratory
  • West Java KONI

Electoral districts

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Map of electoral districts of the West Java Provincial DPRD along with the number of seats in the 2019 and 2024 legislative elections

In the 2019 legislative election[33] and 2024 legislative election,[34] the West Java Provincial DPRD election is divided into 15 electoral districts known as Dapil (constituency) as follows:

Constituency Name Constituency Region Number of Seats
WEST JAVA 1 Bandung City, Cimahi City 8
WEST JAVA 2 Bandung Regency 10
WEST JAVA 3 West Bandung Regency 4
WEST JAVA 4 Cianjur Regency 6
WEST JAVA 5 Sukabumi Regency, Sukabumi City 8
WEST JAVA 6 Bogor Regency 11
WEST JAVA 7 Bogor City 3
WEST JAVA 8 Depok City, Bekasi City 11
WEST JAVA 9 Bekasi Regency 7
WEST JAVA 10 Karawang Regency, Purwakarta Regency 8
WEST JAVA 11 Subang Regency, Sumedang Regency, Majalengka Regency 11
WEST JAVA 12 Indramayu Regency, Cirebon Regency, Cirebon City 12
WEST JAVA 13 Kuningan Regency, Ciamis Regency, Pangandaran Regency, Banjar City 8
WEST JAVA 14 Garut Regency 6
WEST JAVA 15 Tasikmalaya Regency, Tasikmalaya City 7
TOTAL 120

List of members

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Current members

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2024–2029 Period

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The following is a list of members of the West Java DPRD for the 2024-2029 period.[35][36][25][32]

Member Political Party Electoral District (Constituency) Valid Votes Party/Faction Commission Agency Description
Buky Wibawa Gerindra Jawa Barat 1 61.455 Gerindra
Anggota
Ketua DPRD
Ketua Bamus
Ketua Banggar
Ketua DPRD
Taufik Hidayat Gerindra Jawa Barat 2 89.188 Gerindra
Anggota
I
Anggota
Anggota BK Ketua DPRD Sementara
Tobias Ginanjar Sayidina Gerindra Jawa Barat 3 74.720 Gerindra
Wakil Sekretaris
III
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Abdul Karim Gerindra Jawa Barat 4 46.526 Gerindra
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Hj. Lina Ruslinawati Gerindra Jawa Barat 5 55.984 Gerindra
Bendahara
II
Wakil Ketua
H. Ricky Kurniawan Gerindra Jawa Barat 6 137.200 Gerindra
Anggota
III
Anggota
Prasetyawati Gerindra Jawa Barat 6 70.316 Gerindra
Ketua
IV
Anggota
Rizaldy D. Priambodo Gerindra Jawa Barat 7 38.735 Gerindra
Sekretaris
IV
Ketua
Pradi Supriatna Gerindra Jawa Barat 8 62.510 Gerindra
Anggota
I
Anggota
Bn. Holik Qodratullah Gerindra Jawa Barat 9 71.145 Gerindra
Anggota
I
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda Mengundurkan diri karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Bekasi 2024
Irpan Haeroni Gerindra Jawa Barat 9 50.371 Gerindra
Anggota
V
Anggota
PAW atas nama BN Holik Qodratullah.
Hj. Gina Fadlia Swara

(2024)

Gerindra Jawa Barat 10 103.026 Gerindra
Anggota
II
Anggota
mengundurkan diri, karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Karawang 2024
Dea Eka Rizaldi

(2024-sekarang)

Gerindra Jawa Barat 10 52.810 Gerindra
Anggota
II
Anggota
PAW atas nama Gina Fadlia Swara.[37]
Maula Akbar Mulyadi Putra Gerindra Jawa Barat 10 53.856 Gerindra
Anggota
V
Anggota
H. Heri Ukasah Sulaeman Gerindra Jawa Barat 11 92.380 Gerindra
Wakil Ketua 1
III
Sekretaris
Andhika Surya Gumilar Gerindra Jawa Barat 11 48.108 Gerindra
Anggota
V
Anggota
H. Daddy Rohanady Gerindra Jawa Barat 12 58.121 Gerindra
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Wakil Ketua Bapem Perda
George Edwin Sugiharto Gerindra Jawa Barat 12 40.391 Gerindra
Anggota
V
Anggota
Hj. Tina Wiryawati Gerindra Jawa Barat 13 46.908 Gerindra
Anggota
III
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Dede Kusdinar Gerindra Jawa Barat 14 106.319 Gerindra
Anggota
II
Anggota
Viman Alfarizi Ramadhan

(2024)

Gerindra Jawa Barat 15 110.411 Gerindra
Anggota
II
Anggota
mengundurkan diri, karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Wali Kota Tasikmalaya 2024
Haris Sanjaya

(2024-sekarang)

Gerindra Jawa Barat 15 55.933 Gerindra
Anggota
II
Anggota
PAW atas nama Viman Alfarizi Ramadhan.[37]
Hj. Siti Muntamah PKS Jawa Barat 1 135.946 PKS
Anggota
V
Wakil Ketua
Tedy Rusmawan PKS Jawa Barat 1 46.540 PKS
Sekretaris
I
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. Jajang Rohana PKS Jawa Barat 2 60.961 PKS
Anggota
III
Ketua
Sri Dewi Anggraini PKS Jawa Barat 3 15.737 PKS
Anggota
II
Anggota
Menggantikan Didik Agus T. yang mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Bandung Barat 2024
Dadan Surya Negara PKS Jawa Barat 4 43.419 PKS
Anggota
II
Anggota
H. Yusuf Maulana PKS Jawa Barat 5 55.348 PKS
Anggota
IV
Anggota
H. Fikri Hudi Oktiarwan PKS Jawa Barat 6 89.194 PKS
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Dedi Aroza PKS Jawa Barat 6 35.667 PKS
Anggota
I
Anggota
H. Iwan Suryawan PKS Jawa Barat 7 64.050 PKS
Anggota
Wakil Ketua I DPRD
Wakil Ketua I Bamus
Wakil Ketua I Banggar
Wakil Ketua DPRD Sementara
Wakil Ketua DPRD
Elly Farida PKS Jawa Barat 8 73.647 PKS
Anggota
V
Anggota
Hj. Iin Nur Fatinah PKS Jawa Barat 8 54.683 PKS
Bendahara
III
Anggota
Hj. Lilis Nurlia PKS Jawa Barat 8 39.833 PKS
Anggota
V
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda Menggantikan Heri Koswara yang mencalonkan Walikota Bekasi 2024
Hj. Cucu Sugiarti PKS Jawa Barat 9 81.090 PKS
Anggota
III
Anggota
H. Budiwanto PKS Jawa Barat 10 43.851 PKS
Anggota
II
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. Encep Sugiana PKS Jawa Barat 11 60.574 PKS
Anggota
V
Anggota
Anggota BK
H. Junaedi PKS Jawa Barat 12 53.740 PKS
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. Didi Sukardi PKS Jawa Barat 13 55.841 PKS
Anggota
I
Anggota
H. Ahab Sihabudin PKS Jawa Barat 14 65.457 PKS
Anggota
IV
Sekretaris
K.H. Tetep Abdulatip PKS Jawa Barat 15 55.115 PKS
Ketua
III
Anggota
M. Q. Iswara Golkar Jawa Barat 1 51.205 Golkar
Anggota
Wakil Ketua II DPRD
Wakil Ketua II Bamus
Wakil Ketua II Banggar
Wakil Ketua DPRD
H. Agung Yansusan Sudarwin Golkar Jawa Barat 2 62.390 Golkar
Anggota
II
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Ahmad Hidayat Golkar Jawa Barat 2 60.109 Golkar
Anggota
II
Anggota
Edi Rusyandi Golkar Jawa Barat 3 72.222 Golkar
Anggota
II
Anggota
Anggota BK Mengundurkan diri karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Bandung Barat 2024
Deden Nasihin

(2024)

Golkar Jawa Barat 4 84.571 Golkar
Anggota
I
Anggota
Mengundurkan diri, karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Cianjur 2024
H. Oden Haryadi

(2024-sekarang)

Golkar Jawa Barat 4 32.216 Golkar
Anggota
I
Anggota
PAW atas nama Deden Nasihin.[37]
H. Phinera Wijaya Golkar Jawa Barat 5 42.535 Golkar
Wakil Ketua
III
Anggota
Samsul Hidayat Golkar Jawa Barat 6 76.208 Golkar
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Fetty Anggraenidini Golkar Jawa Barat 7 61.985 Golkar
Anggota
V
Anggota
Farabi El Fouz A. Rafiq Golkar Jawa Barat 8 131.229 Golkar
Sekretaris
V
Anggota
Ade Puspitasari Golkar Jawa Barat 8 74.275 Golkar
Anggota
II
Sekretaris
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. Akhmad Marjuki Golkar Jawa Barat 9 73.397 Golkar
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Hj. Anne Ratna Mustika

(2024)

Golkar Jawa Barat 10 113.616 Golkar
Anggota
I
Anggota
Mengundurkan diri, karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Purwakarta 2024
Hj. Sri Rahayu Agustina

(2024-sekarang)

Golkar Jawa Barat 10 26.132 Golkar
Anggota
I
Anggota
PAW atas nama Hj. Anne Ratna Mustika.[37]
Reynaldy Putra Andita Budi Raemi

(2024)

Golkar Jawa Barat 11 93.761 Golkar
Anggota
I
Anggota
Mengundurkan diri, karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Subang 2024
Edi Askari

(2024-sekarang)

Golkar Jawa Barat 11 42.705 Golkar
Anggota
I
Anggota
PAW atas nama Reynaldi Putra.[37]
H. Yomanius Untung Golkar Jawa Barat 11 63.818 Golkar
Anggota
V
Ketua
Hilal Hilmawan Golkar Jawa Barat 12 69.636 Golkar
Anggota
IV
Anggota
H. Taufik Hidayat Golkar Jawa Barat 12 62.651 Golkar
Anggota
I
Wakil Ketua
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. Dudy Pamuji Golkar Jawa Barat 13 60.725 Golkar
Anggota
III
Anggota
Hj. Euis Ida Wartiah Golkar Jawa Barat 14 85.357 Golkar
Bendahara
III
Anggota
H. Yod Mintaraga Golkar Jawa Barat 15 50.894 Golkar
Ketua
IV
Anggota
Rafael Situmorang PDI-P Jawa Barat 1 31.816 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
I
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Hj. Nia Purnakania PDI-P Jawa Barat 2 35.168 PDI Perjuangan
Bendahara
III
Anggota
Tuti Turimayanti PDI-P Jawa Barat 3 31.061 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
I
Anggota
H. Tom Maskun PDI-P Jawa Barat 4 37.665 PDI Perjuangan
Sekretaris
V
Anggota
Muhammad Jaenudin PDI-P Jawa Barat 5 63.264 PDI Perjuangan
Wakil Ketua
V
Sekretaris
Doni Maradona Hutabarat PDI-P Jawa Barat 6 48.157 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Ahmad Faisyal Hermawan PDI-P Jawa Barat 8 52.607 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
III
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Christin Novalia Simanjuntak PDI-P Jawa Barat 9 57.264 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
V
Anggota
Pipik Taufik Ismail PDI-P Jawa Barat 10 42.302 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Hj. Ineu Purwadewi Sundari PDI-P Jawa Barat 11 112.676 PDI Perjuangan
Ketua
III
Anggota
Bayu Satya Prawira PDI-P Jawa Barat 11 39.400 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
II
Anggota
Ono Surono PDI-P Jawa Barat 12 152.373 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
Wakil Ketua III DPRD
Wakil Ketua III Bamus
Wakil Ketua III Banggar
Wakil Ketua DPRD
Bambang Mujiarto PDI-P Jawa Barat 12 63.753 PDI Perjuangan
Wakil Sekretaris
II
Ketua
Diah Fitri Maryani PDI-P Jawa Barat 12 22.885 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
V
Anggota
Anggota BK
Hj. Ika Siti Rahmatika PDI-P Jawa Barat 13 73.754 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
II
Anggota
H. Memo Hermawan PDI-P Jawa Barat 14 40.602 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
I
Sekretaris
H. Arip Rachman PDI-P Jawa Barat 15 49.208 PDI Perjuangan
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Acep Jamaludin PKB Jawa Barat 1 57.194 PKB
Anggota
Wakil Ketua IV DPRD
Wakil Ketua IV Bamus
Wakil Ketua IV Banggar
Wakil Ketua DPRD
Humaira Zahrotun Noor PKB Jawa Barat 2 174.180 PKB
Anggota
V
Anggota
Asep Syamsudin PKB Jawa Barat 2 40.624 PKB
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Asep Suherman PKB Jawa Barat 4 52.963 PKB
Ketua
II
Anggota
Hasim Adnan PKB Jawa Barat 5 74.794 PKB
Anggota
III
Anggota
Wakil Ketua BK
Dindin Abdullah Ghozali PKB Jawa Barat 6 18.024 PKB
Anggota
I
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda Menggantikan Erni Sugiyanti yang meninggal dunia sebelum dilantik
M. Faizin PKB Jawa Barat 8 39.483 PKB
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Muhamad Rochadi PKB Jawa Barat 9 40.604 PKB
Bendahara
IV
Anggota
H. Rahmat Hidayat Djati PKB Jawa Barat 10 42.933 PKB
Anggota
I
Ketua
Taufik Nurrohim PKB Jawa Barat 11 56.080 PKB
Sekretaris
III
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Tobroni

(2024)

PKB Jawa Barat 12 56.467 PKB
Anggota
I
Anggota
Mengundurkan diri, karena mengikuti Pemilihan umum Bupati Indramayu 2024
Muhamad Sidkon DJ

(2024-sekarang)

PKB Jawa Barat 12 54.187 PKB
Anggota
I
Anggota
PAW atas nama Tobroni.[37]
Muhammad Asyrof Abdik PKB Jawa Barat 12 56.133 PKB
Anggota
II
Anggota
H. Maulana Yusuf Erwinsyah PKB Jawa Barat 13 45.894 PKB
Anggota
V
Anggota
Aceng Malki PKB Jawa Barat 14 104.482 PKB
Anggota
V
Anggota
M. Lillah Sahrul Mubarok PKB Jawa Barat 15 59.129 PKB
Anggota
V
Anggota
Mamat Rachmat NasDem Jawa Barat 1 33.753 NasDem
Ketua
V
Anggota
Hj. Tia Fitriani NasDem Jawa Barat 2 53.574 NasDem
Anggota
III
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. Onnie Soerono Sandi NasDem Jawa Barat 4 24.608 NasDem
Sekretaris
III
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
M. Rizky NasDem Jawa Barat 6 78.399 NasDem
Wakil Ketua
IV
Anggota
Hj. Siti Qomariyah NasDem Jawa Barat 9 54.091 NasDem
Anggota
II
Anggota
Sabil Akbar NasDem Jawa Barat 10 55.912 NasDem
Anggota
I
Anggota
Ketua BK
Sri Wahyuni Utami NasDem Jawa Barat 12 21.162 NasDem
Bendahara
IV
Anggota
Menggantikan Lucky Hakim yang mencalonkan Bupati Indramayu 2024
Heri Rafni Kotari NasDem Jawa Barat 13 57.138 NasDem
Anggota
V
Anggota
H. Sugianto Nanggolah Demokrat Jawa Barat 1 32.856 Demokrat
Anggota
III
Anggota
Ketua Bapem Perda
Saeful Bachri Demokrat Jawa Barat 2 82.955 Demokrat
Sekretaris
II
Anggota
A. Yamin Demokrat Jawa Barat 5 36.703 Demokrat
Anggota
I
Anggota
Dede Candra Sasmita Demokrat Jawa Barat 6 73.081 Demokrat
Wakil Ketua
V
Anggota
Ronny Hermawan Demokrat Jawa Barat 8 38.428 Demokrat
Anggota
V
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
Jenal Aripin Demokrat Jawa Barat 10 86.117 Demokrat
Bendahara
IV
Anggota
H. Zulkifly Chaniago Demokrat Jawa Barat 11 25.817 Demokrat
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Anggota BK
Hj. Ratnawati Demokrat Jawa Barat 12 87.635 Demokrat
Ketua
III
Anggota
Annisa Saadiyah Ifat (Nisya Ahmad) PAN Jawa Barat 2 50.422 PAN
Anggota
V
Anggota
Menggantikan Thoriqoh Nashrullah Fitriyah yang mengundurkan diri
Hj. Dessy Susilawati PAN Jawa Barat 5 54.806 PAN
Bendahara
III
Anggota
H. Permadi Dalung PAN Jawa Barat 6 38.485 PAN
Wakil Ketua
I
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. M. Hasbullah Rahmad PAN Jawa Barat 8 44.989 PAN
Ketua
V
Anggota
Raden Tedi PAN Jawa Barat 11 28.916 PAN
Sekretaris
IV
Wakil Ketua
Supriatna Gumilar PAN Jawa Barat 13 25.263 PAN
Anggota
III
Anggota
Menggantikan Zulkarnaen yang meninggal dunia sebelum pemilu
Budi Mahmud Saputra PAN Jawa Barat 15 42.750 PAN
Anggota
II
Anggota
Anggota BK
H. Dedi Mahmudi PPP Jawa Barat 5 39.756 PPP
Anggota
I
Anggota
Anggota Bapem Perda
H. Muhamad Romli PPP Jawa Barat 6 62.596 PPP
Wakil Ketua
III
Wakil Ketua
H. Zaini Shofari PPP Jawa Barat 11 70.298 PPP
Ketua
V
Anggota
H. Arief Maoshul Affandy PPP Jawa Barat 13 45.874 PPP
Sekretaris
II
Anggota
H. Aten Munajat PPP Jawa Barat 14 37.027 PPP
Bendahara
V
Anggota
Anggota BK
H. Uden Dida Efendi PPP Jawa Barat 15 36.893 PPP
Anggota
IV
Anggota
Iwan Koswara PSI Jawa Barat 8 19.498 Golkar
Anggota
V
Anggota

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