International Foundation for Electoral Systems: This voter joyfully shows off his pinky with ink, a sign that he voted.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: As voting comes to an end, a woman casts the last of three votes in Jakarta.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Election officials publicly show the ballot to witnesses to help increase transparency.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: As Election Day turns to election night, these officials continue to examine a ballot.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Election official loudly calls out each vote.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Nails ready to punch ballots – in Indonesia ballots are punched not marked with a pen.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Counting in front of witnesses.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Getting ballots ready for counting – in Indonesia all polling stations close at 1:00 p.m. and counting begins at the polling station level shortly thereafter.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: This man proudly shows off his pinky-finger that has been dipped in ink.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Heads down as these two voters mark their ballots.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: A parent marking his ballot as this kids look on.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: The election commission (KPU) made efforts to increase access by providing street level polling stations like this one.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: All the voting booths are occupied. These screens help protect the secrecy of each person's vote.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: A polling official welcoming a voter as she slips her ballot into the box.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Voters scrutinize the ballot before casting their own.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Election officials unpack polling kits prior to the opening of the polling station.