Dedi-Erwan's Electability Highest in West Java According to KIC Survey

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Erlina Fury Santika 19/09/2024 19:50 WIB
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Electability of Potential Governor-Deputy Governor Candidate Pairs in a Simulated West Java Regional Head Election (September 4-9, 2024)
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A Katadata Insight Center (KIC) and tSurvey collaborative survey, the Katadata Telco Survey, shows that the gubernatorial candidate pair Dedi Mulyadi and Erwan Setiawan have the highest electability in a simulation of the 2024 West Java Regional Elections (Pilkada).

The electability of the pair, supported by five political parties within the United Indonesia Coalition (KIM) along with nine non-parliamentary parties, reached 50%.

This is significantly higher than the second-placed pair, Ahmad Syaikhu and Ilham Habibie, with an electability rating of 3.8%.

Third place went to Acep Adang Ruchiat and Gitalis Dwi Natarina with 2.5% electability. Last were Jeje Wiradinata and Ronal Surapradja at 1.6%.

However, a considerable number of potential voters remain undecided, at 42.1%.

The Katadata Telco Survey involved 800 respondents residing in West Java, meeting the criteria of having voting rights and using a Telkomsel mobile phone number. The sample was drawn from the tSurvey population based on Telkomsel *telco data insight*.

The survey also analyzed the sample based on digital and social behavior, such as family orientation, business orientation, healthy lifestyle adoption, environmentalism, technology and gadget enthusiasts, sports fans, and beauty and lifestyle interests.

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.

(See also: KIC Survey: RK-Suswono Achieves Highest Electability in Jakarta)

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