Jakarta –
Compass R&D released the results of the electability survey of political parties (parpol). As a result, the electability of political parties tends not to change much. PDIP and Gerindra still hold the top positions.
Survey This periodic survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews on 26 May-4 June 2022. A total of 1,200 respondents were randomly selected using a systematic sampling method at the level of 34 Indonesian provinces. The confidence level of this method is 95 percent with a margin of error of +-2.8 percent under simple random sampling conditions. Errors outside of sample selection are possible.
The survey is divided into 3 simulations. The first simulation of the trend of the ‘Top Party’ political party. Next, the trend of political parties ‘Middle and Lower Board Party’ and ‘Central Non-parliamentary Party’.
In the Top Party, PDIP ranks first with 22.8 percent. This figure tends to remain the same as the survey results in January 2022. Meanwhile, the Gerindra Party occupies the second position with 12.5 percent. This figure is down from the results of the previous survey. Then followed by Democrats and Golkar whose electability increased compared to January 2022.
In the Middle and Lower Board Parties, PKB and PKS lead with 5.4 percent. Then sequentially followed by NasDem, PAN, and PPP. Meanwhile, in the Central Non-parliamentary Party, Perindo dominates in first place, followed by Hanura, PSI, PBB, Garuda, and Berkarya.
Following results in full:
June 2022
Top Party
PDIP: 22.8 percent
Gerindra: 12.5 percent
Democrats: 11.6 percent
Golkar: 10.3 percent
TJ: 16.0 percent
Middle and Lower Leaderboards
CLA: 5.4 percent
MCC: 5.4 percent
NasDem: 4.1 percent
PAN: 3.6 percent
PPP: 2.0 percent
Central Non-parliamentary Party
Perindo: 3.3 percent
Hanura: 1.0 percent
PSI: 0.7 percent
UN: 0.4 percent
Garuda: 0.2 percent
Works: 0.1 percent
Others: 0.6 percent
January 2022
Top Party
PDIP: 22.8 percent
Gerindra: 13.9 percent
Democrats: 10.7 percent
Golkar: 8.6 percent
TJ: 17.6 percent
Middle and Lower Leaderboards
CLA: 5.5 percent
MCC: 6.8 percent
NasDem: 3.5 percent
PAN: 2.5 percent
PPP: 2.8 percent
Central Non-parliamentary Party
Perindo: 2.5 percent
Hanura: 0.6 percent
PSI: 0.9 percent
UN: 0.6 percent
Garuda: 0.4 percent
Works: 0.0 percent
Others: 0.3 percent
Compass Research and Development also released the results of a survey on the level of loyalty of political party voters. See on the next page.
Also watch ‘Poltracking Survey: PDIP’s Electability Far Outperforms Other Parties’:
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