Everything you need to know about the 'incredible' logistics of Indonesia's presidential election process

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Over land, across seas, through the air and even being dragged by a cow — these are just some of the ways that ballot papers and boxes will reach polling stations in Indonesia’s astonishing one-day election. 

Nearly 205 million people are registered to vote on Wednesday, as the world’s third-biggest democracy decides on a new president. 

Serving these voters will be more than 800,000 polling stations, spread across this archipelago of some 17,000 islands. 

It’s a logistical challenge, which is made even more difficult by unpredictable events in the run-up to polling day. 

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“Some of the challenging aspects in managing election logistics include limited

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