2024 Presidential Candidate Survey, Charta Politica: First Ganjar, Second Prabowo, Third Anies
JAKARTA - The national survey institute Charta Politika released the results of an electability survey for presidential candidates (candidates) 2024 on Thursday, September 22.As a result, the name of the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo topped the standings with 31.1 percent in charge of other potential presidential candidates.In the simulation of 10 presidential candidates, Ganjar Pranowo was ranked first with 31.1 percent, second Prabowo Subianto 24.4 percent, third Anies Baswedan 20.6 percent.Followed by the four Ridwan Kamil 7.2 percent, the fifth Sandiaga Uno 2.5 percent, the sixth Puan Maharani 2.4 percent, the seventh Agus Harimurti Yudhyono 2.2 percent, the eighth Airlangga Hartarto 1.7 percent, the ninth Erick Thohir 1.6 percent, and the tenth Khofifah I Parawansa 1.1 percent. Meanwhile, those who did not answer or did not know were 4.9 percent.Executive Director of Charta Politica Indonesia Yunarto Wijaya, said Ganjar's electability trend tends to increase from December 2021 with 28.2 percent, April 2022 29.2 percent, June 2022 31.2 percent, and September 2022 31.3 percent.Meanwhile, Prabowo in December 2021 with 23.8 percent, April 2022 fell slightly to 23 percent, June 2022 rose slightly 23.4 percent, and September 2022 rose to 24.4 percent.Meanwhile, Anies stagnant in December 2021 19.6 percent, April 2022 20.2 percent, June 2022 20 percent, and September 2022 20.6 percent.Then, if the 2024 presidential election is only attended by 3 presidential candidates, then Ganjar comes out as the winner. Followed by Prabowo and Anies."Ganjar Pranowo 37.5 percent, Prabowo Subianto 30.5 percent, and Anies Baswedan 25.2 percent," said Yunarto.The Charta Politica survey was conducted using a face-to-face interview method and sampling method with a sample of 1,229 and a margin of error of 2.82 percent.The survey was conducted in the period 6-13 September 2022, with the survey area of all villages or villages. The criteria for respondents are at least 17 years old or have met the election requirements.