Are official election results processed by an electronic tabulation system?

Indonesia
Indonesia, International Foundation for Electoral Systems, '2018 Regional Head Elections', Frequently Asked Questions, June 26, 2018,What technology will be used? , accessed 6 May 2019
"The General Election Commission (KPU) uses a number of different applications in its management of elections, including a country-wide intranet, which connects the KPU's 549 offices. The KPU does not use any electronic voting or counting technologies. Votes are cast on paper ballots and counted by hand and tabulated manually. However, unofficial preliminary results along with scanned copies of results forms from polling stations are made available to the public through the KPU’s results recapitulation system, SITUNG (Sistem Informasi Penghitungan Suara – Vote Counting Information System). Since the 2014 election cycle, the KPU has maintained the largest national computerized voter registration system in the world, called SIDALIH (Sistem Informasi Data Pemilih - Voter Data Information System). SIDALIH includes a number of features that help standardize and regulate voter list processes and has been used to produce voter lists for the 2018 regional head elections."