KIC Survey: Business-Oriented Residents in West Java Prefer Dedi-Erwan
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The Katadata Insight Center (KIC) survey, conducted in collaboration with tSurvey (Katadata Telco Survey), compiled the electability of prospective gubernatorial and vice-gubernatorial candidates in a simulated 2024 West Java Pilkada (Regional Head Election), based on the respondents' demographics, digital behavior, and social behavior.
The measured sample behaviors included family orientation, business orientation, healthy lifestyle adoption, environmentalism, technology and gadget enthusiasm, sports fandom, and beauty and lifestyle preferences.
Of the 800 respondents in West Java, 16.5% (132 individuals) reported being financially and business-oriented, while 83.5% stated they were not.
Those with a financial and business orientation tended to choose the prospective candidate pair Dedi Mulyadi-Erwan Setiawan, with a proportion of 45.7%.
This proportion was significantly higher than other prospective candidate pairs: Acep Adang Ruchiat-Gitalis Dwi Natarina (3.8%), Hehe Wiradinata-Ronal Surapradja (2.2%), and Ahmad Syaikhu-Ilham Habibe (1.1%).
However, 47.2% of financially and business-oriented respondents remained undecided in this survey.
The sample in this West Java Katadata Telco Survey had specific criteria, including having voting rights and using a Telkomsel mobile phone number. The sample was drawn from the tSurvey population, which is based on Telkomsel's telco data insight.
Data collection was conducted from September 4-9, 2024, via telephone using the random digit dialing (RDD) method. The survey has a margin of error of 3.5% at a 95% confidence level.
The complete report of the Katadata Telco Survey can be accessed here.
(Also read: Dedi-Erwan's Electability Highest in West Java According to KIC Survey)
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