Many Residents Are Fairly Satisfied with the Performance of Former North Sumatra Governor Edy Rahmayadi
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Many North Sumatran citizens (Sumut) expressed considerable satisfaction with Edy Rahmayadi's performance as the province's governor during 2018-2023. This aligns with the results of a survey conducted by the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI).
Specifically, 52.5% reported being fairly satisfied, and 9.1% stated they were very satisfied.
There were also citizens who expressed dissatisfaction. The breakdown shows 26.2% were somewhat dissatisfied and 4% were completely dissatisfied.
Meanwhile, 8.2% responded "don't know" or "didn't answer" (TT/TJ).
Despite the relatively high satisfaction rate, a majority (48.4%) did not want Edy to lead Sumut again. Only 35% wanted him to serve another term. The remaining 16.6% answered "don't know" or "didn't answer".
This survey involved 800 respondents in North Sumatra Province who are eligible to vote in general elections (aged 17 or older, or married at the time of the survey). The sample came from all regencies/cities in the province, proportionally distributed.
Respondents were selected using a multistage random sampling method. Data collection was conducted from July 7-17, 2024, through face-to-face interviews. The survey's margin of error is approximately 3.5% at a 95% confidence level.
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