In The CSIS Survey, Ganjar Pranowo Is The Most Liked By Millennials
JAKARTA - In a survey released by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo excelled in all simulations.
In a simulation of 14 names, the Head of the Department of Politics and Social Change at CSIS, Arya Fernandes, said that Ganjar's electability had reached 25.9 percent.
Ganjar is far ahead of Prabowo with 19.2 percent electability, Anies Baswedan with 18.1 percent, Ridwan Kamil with 16.2 percent, and Sandiaga Uno with 4.3 percent.
Meanwhile, Ganjar's party partner, Puan Maharani, only had an electability of 0.8 percent.
In the simulation of seven names, Ganjar was again in the top position with 26.9 percent. Then followed by Prabowo (20.1 percent), Anies (19.9 percent), Ridwan Kamil (17.5 percent), and Sandiaga (4.4 percent). Meanwhile, Mrs. has 1.1 percent.
"In the three-name simulation, the electability of Ganjar reached 33.3 percent, Anies Baswedan was 27.5%, and Prabowo was 25.7 percent," said Arya, Tuesday, September 26.
The survey was conducted on August 8-13, 2022. This survey defines young voters, namely those aged 17-39 years, which consists of generation Z and millennial voters. The definition refers to the categories of generation Z voters (aged 17-23 years) and millennials (aged 24-39 years) formulated by the Central Statistics Agency.
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The number of samples is 1,200 respondents spread proportionally in 34 provinces. After the quality control process has been carried out, the valid data for analysis is 1,192 samples. Using 1,192 samples, the margin of error for this survey is +/- 2.84%, at a 95% confidence level.
The survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews using a questionnaire by enumerators. Sampling was completely randomized using the multistage random sampling method.