Jakarta –
Compass R&D issued the results of the latest electability survey for presidential candidates for the 2024 election. In the survey, Ganjar Pranowo’s electability was superior to Prabowo Subianto in second place, followed by Anies Baswedan.
This periodic survey was conducted from 25 January to 4 February 2023. A total of 1,202 respondents were randomly selected using a stratified systematic sampling method in 38 Provinces. This research has a 95 percent confidence level with a margin of error of +-2.83.
The following are the results of the Kompas R&D survey released on Wednesday (22/2/2023) regarding the electability of the presidential candidates in January 2023:
Ganjar Pranowo: 25.3%
Prabowo Subianto: 18.1%
Anies Baswedan: 13.1%
Ridwan Kamil: 8.4%
Electability Trends
The results of the Kompas R&D survey show that in January 2020, Ganjar Pranowo has an electability of 20.5 percent. Ganjar’s electability then rose to 22 percent in the June survey and rose again to 23.2 percent in October. Finally, in January 2023, Ganjar has an electability of 25.3 percent.
Meanwhile, Prabowo and Anies have experienced electability fluctuations in the past year. Prabowo had an electability gap quite far from Anies, then approached, then slightly away.
Prabowo had obtained electability of 26.5 percent in January 2022, fell in June 2022 to 25.3 percent and then to 17.6 percent in October 2022. In January 2023, Prabowo had electability of 18.1 percent.
Meanwhile, Anies Baswedan in January had electability of 14.2 percent, then in June it became 12.6 percent. Meanwhile, in October, electability increased to 16.5 percent. In January 2023, Anies’ electability fell to 13.1 percent.
Meanwhile, Ridwan Kamil in January 2022 had an electability of 2.6 percent, then increased to 3.4 percent. In October 2022, Ridwan Kamil’s electability rose to 8.5 percent and in January 2023 it fell to 8.4 percent.
See also ‘SPIN Presidential Candidate Survey, Prabowo’s Electability Above Ganjar-Anies’:
(aik/imk)