Survey Of Indicators, Anies Baswedan Is The Most Chosen If He Becomes Vice President, Sandiaga And Ganjar Will Follow
DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan (Photo: Instagram @aniesbaswedan)

JAKARTA - The Indonesian Political Indicators survey institute released a poll on a number of figures chosen by respondents to be the vice president of the Republic of Indonesia in the presidential election.

In an open-ended question with a top of mind simulation, the result was that Anies Baswedan was chosen the most by the public as a vice presidential candidate, which was 9.4 percent of respondents.

The second most voted candidate for vice president was Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno with 8.7 percent of the electability, Ganjar Pranowo 8.4 percent, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) 4.6 percent.

Then, Ridwan Kamil was chosen by 4.5 percent, Prabowo Subianto 3.5 percent, Erick Thohir 3.1 percent, Airlangga Hartato 2.9 percent, Tri Rismaharini 2.1 percent, and several other names under 2 percent.

"Mas Anies is top of mind as the vice president. Then there is Sandi, Ganjar, AHY, Ridwan Kamil. Pak Prabowo, there are those who mention Pak Prabowo as the vice presidential candidate. Then Erick, yes, is also quite high," said Burhanuddin in a virtual survey presentation, Sunday , January 9th.

Then, the Indicator released three names, namely Prabowo, Ganjar, and Anies from the candidate selection of the respondents. These three names were excluded because the most widely chosen as presidential candidates.

When these three figures were released, the name Sandiaga was the most chosen with 25 percent of respondents voting. The second position is Ridwan Kamil at 15.3 percent, AHY 12 percent, Erick Tohir 7.9 percent, Airlangga 7.3 percent, and several other names under 7 percent.

"This is a simulation of 12 names that we consider potential. We will take the names of Anies, Ganjar and Prabowo. The highest passwords are Ridwan Kamil, AHY, Erick and Airlangga," said Burhanuddin.

It is known that this survey was conducted in the period from 16 to 11 December 2021 to respondents of Indonesian citizens who were 17 years old or older, or were already married when the survey was conducted.

The survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews with 1,220 randomly selected respondents. The margin of error for this survey is estimated at around 2.9 percent and the survey confidence level is 95 percent.


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