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JAKARTA - The survey agency Charta Politika has launched a survey on the public's desire to postpone the election.

The survey, which was conducted in three cities, namely Lampung, West Java, and East Java, showed that the majority of people rejected the postponement of the election.

63 percent of Lampung residents do not agree with the proposed postponement of the 2024 general election and extension of the President's term of office due to difficult economic conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

There are more than 70% of the people of East Java who reject the proposal to postpone the election and extend the term of office of the President in 2024 due to difficult economic conditions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Only 15.4% of the people agreed.

Most of the people of West Java do not agree with the proposed postponement of the 2024 general election and the extension of the President's term of office due to difficult economic conditions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The survey used a multistage random sampling method at a 95 percent confidence level face-to-face through a structured questionnaire. The number of samples in East Java was 1,210 respondents, Lampung 800 respondents, and West Java 1,200 respondents. Meanwhile, the margin of error in East Java is approximately 2.82 percent, Lampung is approximately 3.46 percent, and West Java is 2.83 percent.


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