Indonesia's Banten..More than 170 million registered voters
Badui tribe women mill paddy at Kanekes village on the outskirts of Lebak regency, Indonesia's Banten province, April 8, 2009.
Badui tribe people cut wood to build a polling station at Kanekes village on the outskirts of Lebak regency, Indonesia's Banten province, April 8, 2009. More than 170 million registered voters across an archipelago of 17,000 or so islands will choose from several thousand candidates for the national and local parliaments.
An election commission worker builds a ballot booth as Badui tribe people watch him at Kanekes village on the outskirts of Lebak, Indonesia's Banten province April 8, 2009. More than 170 million registered voters across an archipelago of 17,000 or so islands will choose from several thousand candidates for the national and local parliaments.
An election commission worker builds a ballot booth at Kanekes village on the outskirts of Lebak, Indonesia's Banten province April 8, 2009. More than 170 million registered voters across an archipelago of 17,000 or so islands will choose from several thousand candidates for the national and local parliaments
A Badui tribe member stands in front of a polling booth that is being built at Kanekes village on the outskirts of Lebak regency, Indonesia Banten province, April 4, 2009. More than 170 million registered voters across an archipelago of 17,000 or so islands will choose from several thousand candidates for the national and local parliaments.