Poltracking Indonesia's survey on political party electability in the 2019 Presidential Election shows that the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) received the highest number of votes, at 23.4 percent of total respondents. Gerindra came in second with 13.6 percent electability, surpassing Golkar, which only received 10.9 percent. Golkar chairman Setya Novanto's involvement in the e-KTP corruption case at the Corruption Eradication Commission is considered a factor in the decline of the party's electability.
The survey also reveals that public trust in political parties is quite low, at only 38.1 percent, while 29.2 percent distrust them, and 32.7 percent are undecided/did not answer. The high number of undecided voters (28.8 percent) means all parties still have the opportunity to increase their electability.
The Poltracking survey, conducted from November 8-15, 2017, involved 2,400 respondents spread across 34 provinces, using a stratified multistage random sampling method. The survey's margin of error is +/- 2 percent, with a 95 percent confidence level.
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