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IFES, Elections in Indonesia, 2019 Concurrent Presidential and Legislative Elections, Frequently Asked Questions, accessed 3 July 2019
"Is out-of-country voting allowed?
Yes, voters abroad can cast their ballots at Indonesian embassies, consulates and other designated areas. Historically, out-of-country voter turnout has been low. In the 2014 elections, there were two million voters abroad, but only 22 percent of these voters cast their ballots at the 498 polling stations available in approximately 130 countries worldwide. In the 2009 election, approximately 23 percent of the total 1.5 million eligible Indonesian voters living abroad cast their votes.
For the 2019 election, the General Election Commission (Komisi Pemilihan Umum), has introduced measures allowing out-of-country voters to vote via early voting, voting by post, drop boxes and installed polling stations in popular places frequented by Indonesians. There will be 783 polling stations for 2 million registered out-of-country voters in 130 countries."
IFES, Elections in Indonesia: 2020 Regional Head Elections, Frequently Asked Questions, accessed 19 January 2021
"Is out-of-country voting allowed?
No, out-of-country voting is allowed only during presidential and legislative elections."