KIC Survey: Most Young People Agree with Political Campaigns in Educational Institutions
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A majority of Gen Z and Millennials in Indonesia agree that political campaigns, including those for presidential and vice-presidential candidates and political parties, should be held in educational institutions.
This is according to a survey report by the Katadata Insight Center (KIC) titled *Politics in the Eyes of Young People: Perceptions and Trends of Gen Z & Millennials towards Presidential Candidates, Political Parties, and the 2024 Election Campaign*.
The KIC survey found that, out of 1,005 respondents, 583 (58%) agreed with holding political campaigns in educational institutions such as universities.
However, 42% of respondents disagreed.
The KIC survey was conducted from October 11-17, 2023, involving 1,005 respondents proportionally distributed across Indonesia's 34 provinces.
All respondents were young people, namely Gen Z aged 17-26 years (50.4%) and Millennials aged 27-42 years (49.6%), who possess mobile phone numbers.
The survey utilized tSurvey data collection, capable of accurately reaching respondents by leveraging telco data insight capabilities.
The survey has a margin of error of +/- 3.1% at a 95% confidence level.
According to the schedule from the General Election Commission (KPU), the official campaign period for the 2024 General Election will begin on November 28, 2023, for both presidential/vice-presidential candidates and legislative candidates.
The campaign period for this election will last 75 days. The KPU prohibits campaigning from February 11-13, 2024, which is the quiet period before the election.
Voting will be held on February 14, 2024, followed by vote counting until February 15, 2024.
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