Citizens Show More Interest in Political Campaigns that Encourage Dialogue
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A Katadata Insight Center (KIC) poll reveals the most appealing political campaign activities in the eyes of the public. This survey is included in the report *Public Perception of Regional Elections in 8 Provinces*.
The majority of respondents, or 21.3%, considered engaging in dialogue with farmers, fishermen, and laborers to be the most attractive political campaign.
Next, campaigns involving entrepreneurship training were chosen by 19.4%. The public was also interested in campaigns involving low-cost markets, chosen by 14.7%.
Other activities deemed attractive include social services (12.3%), public discussions (11.8%), shopping at traditional markets (4.8%), organizing sporting events (3%), and appearing as a speaker on influencer podcasts (2.1%).
Other activities, such as art performances, concerts, collaborative content, banners, and playing with children, had proportions of less than 2%.
This campaign activity survey involved 7,864 respondents aged over 17 with mobile phone numbers, spread across 8 provinces (population based on Telkomsel's telco data insight).
Data collection was conducted online from May 3-9, 2024, using tSurvey data collection with a non-probability sampling method. The margin of error is approximately 1.1% at a 95% confidence level.
The following details the most appealing political campaigns to respondents based on the May 2024 KIC survey:
* Engaging in dialogue with farmers, fishermen, and laborers 21.3%
* Conducting entrepreneurship training 19.4%
* Holding low-cost markets 14.7%
* Conducting social services 12.3%
* Seminars/public discussions 11.8%
* Shopping at traditional markets 4.8%
* Organizing sporting events 3%
* Speaking on influencer podcasts 2.1%
* Indonesian traditional art performances 1.9%
* Open-air concerts 1.9%
* Collaborative content with influencers 1.7%
* Banners/billboards/posters 1.3%
* Dialogue with the elderly 1%
* Playing with children 0.7%
* Other 2.2%
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