Should the candidate fail to do so, the election will be repeated on a later date.
[2] According to electoral regulations, in order to qualify for the election, candidates are required to secure support from a political party or a coalition of parties controlling 9 seats (20 percent of all seats) in the Tasikmalaya City Regional House of Representatives (DPRD).
[3][4] Candidates may alternatively demonstrate support to run as an independent in form of photocopies of identity cards, which in Tasikmalaya's case corresponds to 40,375 copies.
Murjani, a former Gerindra member serving in the Tasikmalaya City DPRD, registered as an independent candidate, but failed to submit sufficient proofs of support to run in the election.
[5][6] The following are individuals who have either been publicly mentioned as a potential candidate by a political party in the DPRD, publicly declared their candidacy with press coverage, or considered as a potential candidate by media outlets: Following the 2024 Indonesian legislative election, ten political parties are represented in the Tasikmalaya DPRD:[4]