JAKARTA - Charta Politica Indonesia released the results of the electability survey of presidential candidates in North Sumatra, East Kalimantan, and West Java. As a result, Ganjar Pranowo excelled in North Sumatra and East Kalimantan.
In North Sumatra, said Executive Director of Charta Politica Indonesia Yunarto Wijaya, Ganjar's electability reached 26.8 percent. Then followed by Anies Baswedan 24.3 percent and Prabowo 22.9 percent.
In the survey, respondents who did not answer were 11.9 percent.
Meanwhile in East Kalimantan, Yunarto conveyed Ganjar's electability of 26.6 percent. Then followed by Anies by 25.3 percent. Then Prabowo with 23.8 percent.
"In the simulation of 10 names, Ganjar Pranowo got the highest electability, slightly superior above Anies Baswedan and Prabowo Subianto," Yunarto said, Friday, October 21.
Meanwhile in West Java, Yunarto said Prabowo was in the first position with an electability of 31.3 percent. Then followed by Anies by 19.1 percent, Ridwan Kamil by 18.3 percent.
Meanwhile, Ganjar was in fourth position with 16.8 percent electability. Respondents who did not answer were 5.8 percent.
Charta Politisi Indonesia conducted a survey using a face-to-face interview method and multistage random sampling. Respondents are at least 17 years old or have met the voter requirements.
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