LSJ Survey: Prabowo's Electability Is Still Superior, Followed By Anies And Ganjar Pranowo
JAKARTA - The Jakarta Survey Institute (LSJ) released a survey of the electability of presidential candidates (candidates) in 2024. As a result, the electability of Gerindra Party Chair Prabowo Subianto is still superior with the acquisition of 32.3 percent. Followed by Anies Baswedan in second position with 20.5 percent, and third is Ganjar Pranowo with 19.7 percent.LSJ senior researcher Iqbal Mawardi, revealed that the survey results in November 2022 show that the electability competition for presidential candidates in 2024 is increasingly narrowing down on three national figures, namely Prabowo Subianto, Anies Baswedan, and Ganjar Pranowo."However, Prabowo Subianto's electability is still quite significant ahead of Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo," Iqbal said in an online presentation of his survey results, Wednesday, December 7.Iqbal explained, based on the LSJ survey since January 2022, Prabowo has also always been in the top position with increased electability. While other figures, tend to stagnate."Since the NGO survey in January 2022, Prabowo Subianto has always been in the top position and his electability continues to increase," he explained.Other figures who are in the next rank, namely the fourth position are Ridwan Kamil with an electability of 7.8 percent. Followed by Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono in fifth position with 4.7 percent, sixth Erick Thohir with 3.8 percent, seventh Sandiaga Uno 2.9 percent, kdeelapan Puan Maharani 2.5 percent, Airlangga Hartarto 2.2 percent and Muhaimin Iskandar 1.1 percent."For middle and lower board figures, their electability levels are relatively stagnant, and even tend to decrease," said Iqbal Mawardi.The NGO survey was conducted on 15-26 November 2022 involving 1,220 respondents spread across 34 provinces of Indonesia.The sampling method itself is carried out using a gradual random technique or multistage random sampling. Meanwhile, the error rate or margin of error applied is ±2.81 percent, with a confidence level of 95 percent.