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Journal : KOMUNITAS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE

Why is There Zero Women Candidate for Governor Election in West Java, Indonesia? Malihah, Elly; Nurbayani, Siti; Anggraeni, Leni
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 12, No 1 (2020): March
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v12i1.21373

Abstract

Democracy requires active public political participation. Sustainability of general elections is vitally important in democracy. As a developing country, Indonesia is still struggling to implement its democracy. Interesting phenomena in Indonesian democracy, the number of women who run their candidacy in an election is still limited. For instance, in West Java Province Regional Election, there are no women candidates for governor or vice governor. The political sociology perspective sees these phenomena as the patriarchal culture that the community prefers male leader to women. This research aims at understanding causes of why there are no female candidates in the general election in West Java. This research makes use of quantitative approach with survey method aimed to explain political views of West Java society about female candidates in a gubernatorial election. The area of the research covers West Java province, involving 500 respondents. The data was collected by using the questionnaire distributed by Google Form to people living in this area. The data were then analyzed by inferential statistics. This study indicates that West Java residents still hold strong ideology on gender differences, believing that a good leader should be male. Even in the smallest scope of institution, men is suppossed be a leader. In addition, there is a dichotomy between the public and the personal space for male and female duty. Women are suggested to stay at the private space, while male has a duty at the public sphere. It is also evidenced in the research that women voters have little tendency to elect the female candidates. This occurs not just because of their patriarchal cultural background, but also due to their education. It is indicated that even female voters had higher education, their tendency to elect the women candidate was still low.  
Why is There Zero Women Candidate for Governor Election in West Java, Indonesia? Malihah, Elly; Nurbayani, Siti; Anggraeni, Leni
Komunitas Vol 12, No 1 (2020): March 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v12i1.21373

Abstract

Democracy requires active public political participation. Sustainability of general elections is vitally important in democracy. As a developing country, Indonesia is still struggling to implement its democracy. Interesting phenomena in Indonesian democracy, the number of women who run their candidacy in an election is still limited. For instance, in West Java Province Regional Election, there are no women candidates for governor or vice governor. The political sociology perspective sees these phenomena as the patriarchal culture that the community prefers male leader to women. This research aims at understanding causes of why there are no female candidates in the general election in West Java. This research makes use of quantitative approach with survey method aimed to explain political views of West Java society about female candidates in a gubernatorial election. The area of the research covers West Java province, involving 500 respondents. The data was collected by using the questionnaire distributed by Google Form to people living in this area. The data were then analyzed by inferential statistics. This study indicates that West Java residents still hold strong ideology on gender differences, believing that a good leader should be male. Even in the smallest scope of institution, men is suppossed be a leader. In addition, there is a dichotomy between the public and the personal space for male and female duty. Women are suggested to stay at the private space, while male has a duty at the public sphere. It is also evidenced in the research that women voters have little tendency to elect the female candidates. This occurs not just because of their patriarchal cultural background, but also due to their education. It is indicated that even female voters had higher education, their tendency to elect the women candidate was still low.  
Co-Authors Achmad Hufad Adhiani Nur Arifah Adira Ismi Wahyuni Ahmad Hudaiby Galikusumah Ajeng Gayatri Oktorani Putri, Ajeng Gayatri Andreian Yusup Andreian Yusup Anik Widiastuti Anik Widiastuti Anik Widiastuti Anjani Luthfiah Annuraini, A. Anwar Soleh Purba Asep Dahliyana Ayu Ariyana Mulyani Bunyamin Maftuh Cecep Darmawan, Cecep Dadang Sundawa Dasim Budimansyah Denada Ferita Sihite Denada Sihite Denadi Kusnandar Sudrajat Desi Astuti Dinar Hargono Dini Asmiatul Amanah Disman Disman Disman Elis Solihat Elly Malihah Elly Malihah Elly Malihah Setiadi Elsa Puji Juwita, Elsa Puji Enok Maryani Fajar Nugraha Asyahidda Faturochman, Rizky Firdaus Aulia Rahman Frismayanti Fitrianingrum Ghisa Aulia Rahmah Hamdan, Hamdan Hana Nur Farida Husna Farhana Idrus Affandi Ilma Kesumaningsih Imam Malik Jalu Rafli Ismail Karim Suryadi Kasihani, Ni Nyoman Leni Anggraeni Midya Aulia Nisak Mirna Nur Alya, Mirna Nur Moh. Dede Muhamad Iqbal N, Deyana Zenita Nadhila Zulfa Khairani Najamunnisa, Anis Najamunnisa, Anis Nana Supriatna Nana Supriatna Nana Supriatna Nana Supriatna Ngatemi Ngatemi, Ngatemi Nindita Fajria Utami Nur'aeni, Eneng Nurwidyastuti Setiamanah Purba Puji Siswanto Purnama, Tedi Puspita Wulandari, Puspita Putri Wulandari Rahmah, Sita Aulia Rama Wijaya Abdul Rozak RE, Pudentiana Rr Restu Adi Nugraha Rika Sartika Rizkia Amalia Salma Fauziyyah Fadlullah Sarita, Saras Sarita, Saras Shafira Dewi Faza Shahibah Yuliani Siriat, Lisken Siti Komariah Siti Komariah Siti Komariah Siti Komariah Siti Komariah Siti Komariyah Sofian, Rizki Sri Nurhayati Sri Wahyuni Tutin Aryanti Ujang Kusnadi Adam Usmaedi Usmaedi Wahidah, Ananda Wilodati Zahra Ziadhatun Nisa