Survey: Slide Prabowo The Top Ganjar Electability Regarding Presidential Candidate 2024, Ridwan Kamil Is Highest For Vice Presidential Candidates
JAKARTA - The results of the Populi Center survey place the name Ganjar Pranowo as a candidate for presidential candidate in 2024 with the top electability in February 2023.
Ganjar shifts Prabowo Subianto, who is in first place in electability in the Populi Center survey regarding the electability of presidential candidates as of April 2022.
"Ganjar Pranowo is the most elected figure by the public as president if the presidential election is held today with 19.8 percent," said Policy Manager Resarch Populi Center Dimas Ramadhan in Jakarta Monday, February 13, confiscated by Antara.
Then continued Dimas, followed by Prabowo Subianto with an electability rate of 17.1 percent, Anies Baswedan with 10.8 percent. According to him, in the survey, there were also people who made choices on President Joko Widodo with an electability of 10.1 percent.
Regarding the electability of the presidential candidate, according to Dimas, the data shows that Anies Baswedan's electability has decreased after he no longer served as Governor of DKI Jakarta. Meanwhile, five other names get a percentage below 6 percent.
For the electability level of the vice presidential candidate (cawapres), he said, Ridwan Kamil received the highest support with 22.4 percent, followed by Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno at 16.8 percent.
The figure of Andika Perkasa, he said, had an electability of 9.9 percent, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono 9 percent, Erick Thohir 8.8 percent, and Khofifah Indar Parawansa 6.2 percent. Meanwhile, other figures got a percentage below 5 percent.
Populi Center conducted a national survey on January 25-February 3, 2023. Respondent samples were spread proportionally in 38 provinces in Indonesia, including in 4 new autonomous regions.
The purpose of the survey is to find out public perceptions, especially regarding the evaluation of government performance, evaluation of police performance, national issues that are currently being discussed, and the dynamics ahead of the 2024 General Election.
The survey was conducted using internal funding. Data taking methods in the survey were conducted through face-to-face interviews with 1,200 respondents who were selected using a multistage random sampling method with a margin of plus minus 2.83 percent and a confidence level of 95 percent.