Roy Morgan Survey: Ganjar's Electability Away From Leaving Anies
Presidential Candidate 03, Ganjar Pranowo (Doc TPN)

JAKARTA - Australia-based survey institute Roy Morgan released their findings on the electability of presidential candidates (candidates) in the 2024 presidential election in Indonesia. Roy Morgan's survey findings show Ganjar Pranowo's electability is far above Anies Baswedan.

Roy Morgan noted that Ganjar's electability was at 30 percent, above Anies, which was only 24 percent. Meanwhile, the top position is filled by Presidential Candidate 02, Prabowo Subianto with 43 percent.

Prabowo is winning a landslide victory over his challenger Ganjar Pranowo with 30 percent (down 8 points) and Anies Baswedan with 24 percent (down 1 point). Both (Ganjar and Anies) are still competing to occupy second place," said Director of Roy Morgan Indonesia, Ira Soekirman in a statement from the survey results, Thursday, February 1.

The Roy Morgan survey depicts Ganjar still dominates Central Java. The province, which is known as the basis of its PDIP mass, is Ganjar's electability is successful. Ganjar gains 56 percent of the electability in the provincial bull'.

"In Central Java, the province from Ganjar, the candidate from PDIP remains superior with 56 percent of the vote, far above Prabowo (40 percent) and Anies far behind by only getting 4 percent," he said.

The main party carrying Ganjar, PDIP is also still the number one political party (parpol) in electability. Roy Morgan recorded that PDIP's electability was perched at 26.5 percent.

"When it comes to legislative elections, the Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) with more than a quarter of support (26.5 percent) still leads, although this figure has fallen by 8 percent since the September 2023 quarter," he said.

"Dukungan terhadap peringkat kedua Gerindra (partai Prabowo) melonjak, naik 5 persen poin menjadi 21.5 persen," sambungnya.

The Roy Morgan survey was conducted in October - December 2023 involving 2,561 voters aged 17 years and over.

Opinions are carried out throughout Indonesia using the method of face-to-face interviews in 17 provinces. The survey error rate is set at approximately 2.1 percent.


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