JAKARTA - The Polling Institute survey institute stated that 72.8 percent of respondents believe that the Constitutional Court (MK) has made a fair decision in the 2024 Presidential Election Result Dispute (PHPU) trial. The Polling Institute said that 72.8 percent of the respondents were part of 52.7 percent who knew that the Constitutional Court had decided the PHPU case for the 2024 presidential election. "Among those who attended the trial and knew about the Constitutional Court's decision, their level of confidence was that the decision issued by the Constitutional Court had fulfilled the principle of justice, and also according to that authority it was higher at 72.8 percent," said the Main Researcher at the Kennedy Muslim Police Institute in a release broadcast online and witnessed from Jakarta, Antara, Wednesday, May 15. Meanwhile, he explained that as many as 24.7 percent of respondents who knew about it said they did not agree that the Constitutional Court had made a fair presidential election PHPU decision. In addition, he explained that based on the voter base, there were 67.6 percent of supporters of the President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who agreed that the Constitutional Court had decided the case fairly. "This also makes quite sense among Prabowo-Gibran voters, they are satisfied with the results of the Constitutional Court's decision," he explained. However, he said that only 32.2 percent of the voters of the Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar pair were satisfied with the Constitutional Court's decision, while the satisfied voters of Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud Md were 46.2 respondents. "These Ganjar-Mahfud voters are quite balanced, almost 50 percent of those who can be said to believe or interpreted as satisfied with the results of the Constitutional Court's decision," he said. Previously, the Polling Institute conducted a survey in the period 27-30 April 2024 with the method of taking data by telephone. The target population of the survey is Indonesian citizens (WNI) aged 17 years and over or married, and have a telephone, which is about 83 percent of the total national population.
Survey samples were selected through the random digit dialing (RDD) method as many as 1,217 respondents; consisting of 50.5 percent of men, and 49.5 percent of women. Meanwhile, the survey error tolerance is estimated at approximately 2.9 percent with a 95 percent confidence level, and simple random sampling assumptions.

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