Charta Politica Survey: Anies Number Buncit, Ganjar-Mahfud Which Potentially To The Second Round
JAKARTA - Charta Politica Indonesia recorded an upward trend in the electability of presidential/vice presidential pairs 03, Ganjar Pranowo and Mahfud MD in January 2024. As a result of their strategy, Ganjar-Mahfud's electability was perched in second place with 28.0 percent gain.
Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka still hold the top position with an electability rate of 42.2 percent. While the lowest positions are occupied by candidate pair 01, Anies Baswedan and Muhaimin Iskandar (Gus Imin) with 26.7 percent electability points.
Ganjar-Mahfud's electability has increased in terms of December last year. Where the candidate pairs promoted by the PDI-P only reaped 26.5 percent electability. In line with candidate pair 01.
'Prabowo Subianto Gibran Rakabuming is the highest choice for the public as a presidential candidate in this period survey. Following the next survey, occupied by Ganjar Pranowo Mahfud MD who received relatively balanced electability with Anies Baswedan Muhaimin Iskandar, said Head of Charta Politica Researcher Nahrudin in a written statement from the survey results of Charta Politica Indonesia, Sunday, January 21.
Charta Politica also recorded respondents' determination on their current choice. More than 70 percent of respondents admitted that they were determined to choose the candidate pair of choice on the D day of the 2024 presidential election.
The undecidend voters (the voters who have not made their choice) are also fairly low, which is below 5 percent. While the rest are still not firm in their choice.
"A total of 75.7 percent of respondents said they were solid with their current choice," he said.
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Charta Politica conducted a survey in the period January 4-11, 2024. Targeting the Indonesian people aged 17 years or having met the voter requirements and with a sample of 1,220 respondents.
Interviews are conducted face-to-face interview using the multistage random sampling method. The survey result error rate or margin of error is set at 2.82 percent with a quality control of 20 percent of the total sample.