Kompas R&D Survey: Ganjar Pranowo TOLD Prabowo And Anies

JAKARTA - Litbang Kompas released the results of the latest survey related to the electability of presidential candidates (candidates). Ganjar Pranowo excels with 23.2 percent. Followed by Prabowo Subianto with 17.6 percent and Anies Baswedan with 16.5 percent. The achievement of Ganjar and Anies Baswedan's survey as presidential candidates in October increased compared to the same survey in June 2022. However, this positive trend did not appear in Prabowo Subianto's electability.

Based on a survey that took place on September 24-7 October 2022, Ganjar's electability was in first place with 23.2 percent. Meanwhile, in the last June survey, Ganjar's electability was 22 percent. So that the electoral level of the Governor of Central Java increased by 1.1 percent.

Meanwhile, Anies' electability is currently at 16.5 percent, an increase of almost 4 percent compared to the previous survey. In the June 2022 poll, Anies only got 12.6 percent electability. However, this achievement still places Anies' electability in third position.

On the other hand, Prabowo's electability as General Chair of the Gerindra Party this October actually plunged by 7.7 percent.

In the latest Kompas R&D survey, Prabowo is in second place with an electoral level of 17.6 percent. In fact, last June, the electability of the former Danjen Kopassus was in first place with 25.3 percent. Meanwhile, in the electability survey for presidential candidates below 10 percent, Ridwan Kamil led with 8.5 percent. Ridwan is in fourth position. Following Sandiaga Uno 2.5 percent, Andika Perkasa 2.3 percent, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono 2.2 percent, Tri Rismaharini 1.2 percent, Puan Maharani 1 percent. Then, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Erick Tohir and Hari Tanoesoedibjo both won 0.7 percent. Airlangga Hartarto 0.5 percent and Muhaimin Iskandar 0.3 percent. The Kompas Litbang survey was conducted in the period September 24-7 October 2022 face-to-face by involving 1,200 respondents randomly selected in 34 provinces.

Using this method, the survey is at a 95 percent confidence level, the research margin of error is approximately 2.8 percent in a simple random sampling condition.