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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting (SMRC) survey results reveal that President Joko Widodo’s name still appears to rank first in the simulation. on top of mind Presidential Candidate Eligibility.
According to the survey results, President Jokowi is ranked first with the acquisition of 15.2 percent over Prabowo Subianto 13.4 percent.
“In this spontaneous response, about 44.2 percent have not responded. And those who responded, we see that President Jokowi is still elected by 15.2 percent, then Pak Prabowo by 13.4 percent. Then, in third place is Pak Ganjar, 6.1 percent, Anies Baswedan 5.4 percent, Sandiaga Uno 3.1 percent, “said SMRC CEO Sirojudin Abbas in an online statement. from SMRC, on Thursday (1/4/2021).
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However, if President Jokowi’s name is subsequently removed from the list of presidential candidates, the acquisition of votes will pass to the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo.
“It turns out that the highest profit, Pak Ganjar with 18.4 percent. Then Anies Baswedan 15.2 percent, Ridwan Kamil 13.1 percent, Ms. Risma 12.7, Pak Prabowo 9.2,” he said.
Additionally, the SMRC survey also found that respondents who claimed to be satisfied with Jokowi’s performance tended to choose Ganjar Pranowo.
Meanwhile, on the other hand, Anies Baswedan voters tended to be surveyed who claimed to be dissatisfied with Jokowi’s performance.
“Ganjar stands out in voters who are satisfied with the performance of President Jokowi. While those who are not satisfied, the abundance of votes is not for Pak Prabowo, it goes to Pak Anies,” he explained.
Meanwhile, the poll results also found something similar where Ganjar voters tended to be polled who rated the performance of the Jokowi government as improving.
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On the other hand, Anies Baswedan voters tend to be polled who think the government’s performance is getting worse.
The SMRC survey was conducted from February 28 to March 8, 2021 with 1,064 respondents.
The population in this survey is all Indonesian citizens who have the right to vote in general elections, that is, those over the age of 17 or those who are already married.