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Power Law Signature In Indonesian Legislative Election 1999-2004

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  • Hokky Situngkir

    (Dept. Computational Sociology, Bandung Fe Institute)

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We analyzed the distribution of the result of Indonesian 1999 and 2004 legislative election in order to have the statistical properties or any stylized facts. The paper shows that the analysis results the power-law signature persistently in the election of the House of Representative in 1999 and 2004 and more clearly in the result of Regional Representative Council that held for the first time in 2004. It shows that the sociopolitical system is a complex system constituted by interacting citizens and accentuates universality that the social evolution dynamically turns to be self-organized in critical state.

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  • Hokky Situngkir, 2004. "Power Law Signature In Indonesian Legislative Election 1999-2004," Departmental Working Papers wpk2004, Bandung Fe Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfe:wpsbfi:wpk2004
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    election; legislative; Indonesia; power-law; scale-free;
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