The electability of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) remained at the top in the two years before the 2019 General Election. In the annual survey by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), PDIP's electability reached 35.1 percent. This represents a slight increase from the previous year's survey, which recorded 34.6 percent.
In second place was Gerindra, with electability at 14.2 percent, down from 14.3 percent in the previous year's survey. Golkar Party followed in third place with electability at 10.9 percent, also down from the previous 10.9 percent. Interestingly, the percentage of respondents answering "don't know" (TT/TJ) decreased to 8.6 percent from 10.1 percent previously.
The CSIS survey involved 1,000 respondents proportionally distributed across 34 provinces. Sample selection was conducted randomly using a multi-stage random sampling method, with a margin of error of +/- 3.1 percent and a 95 percent confidence level.
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