Indonesian Political Indicator has recently conducted a survey on the presidential election dispute at the Constitutional Court (MK). According to the survey, 63.4 percent of the public do not agree with the annulment of the nomination of Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka as participants in the 2024 election. Additionally, 68.6 percent also disagree with holding a re-election without the Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka pair.
During a press briefing on Sunday, Burhanudin Muhtadi, Director of Indonesian Political Indicator, stated, “Nearly 69 percent completely disagree.” He also reported that 47.8 percent of the public are aware of the General Election Commission’s (KPU) decision regarding the 2024 election results and 73.8 percent trust in that decision.
Burhanuddin explained, “Regarding the ongoing proceedings of the 2024 presidential election result dispute at the MK, about 52.6 percent are aware, and 71.8 percent of the majority of citizens believe that the MK will issue a fair decision regarding the dispute.”
The survey, conducted on April 4-5, 2024, involved 1,201 respondents using the random digit dialing (RDD) method. The target population of the survey are Indonesian citizens aged 17 and above or those who are married and own a telephone/cellphone, constituting about 83% of the national population.
The survey’s margin of error is estimated at ±2.9% at a 95% confidence level, assuming simple random sampling. Interviews were conducted by telephone by trained interviewers.