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Dedi Mulyadi’s Electability Surges to 40.7 Pct in West Java Gubernatorial Race

Yustinus Paat
September 12, 2024 | 3:45 pm
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Dedi Mulyadi (Photo courtesy of the House of Representatives)
Dedi Mulyadi (Photo courtesy of the House of Representatives)

Jakarta. A recent survey by Indikator Politik Indonesia shows a sharp rise in Dedi Mulyadi's electability for the West Java gubernatorial race, with his support jumping from 22.3 percent to 40.7 percent since July. This boost follows former West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil's decision to run for Jakarta governor instead.

"Dedi Mulyadi's support has surged from 22.3 percent in July to 40.7 percent in the latest top-of-mind survey," said Burhanudin Muhtadi, Executive Director of Indikator Politik Indonesia, on Thursday.

Despite this, Burhanudin noted that Ridwan Kamil’s supporters in West Java still exist, albeit at a residual level of about 2.4 percent.

Dedi Mulyadi significantly outpaces other candidates, including Ahmad Syaikhu of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), who has just 2.2 percent, and Ilham Akbar Habibie, who is under 1 percent. Jeje Wiradinata, another gubernatorial candidate, has garnered only 0.8 percent, while Ronal Surapradja, the candidate for deputy governor, holds a mere 0.1 percent.

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SMRC: Dedi Mulyadi and Ahmad Syaikhu in Tight Race for West Java Governor

The 2024 West Java gubernatorial race features four registered pairs of candidates: Dedi Mulyadi-Erwan Setiawan, Ahmad Syaikhu-Ilham Habibie, Acep Adang Ruhiyat-Gitalis Dwi Natarina, and Jeje Wiradinata-Ronal Surapradja.

Dedi-Erwan is backed by a coalition of Gerindra, Golkar, Democrat Party, PAN, PSI, and nine non-parliamentary parties, including Hanura, Gelora, Garuda, PKN, Labor, Prima, Perindo, PBB, and Ummat Party. Syaikhu-Ilham is supported by PKS, Nasdem, and PPP. Acep-Gita is independently endorsed by PKB, while Jeje-Ronal is backed by PDI-P.

West Java, with 35.71 million voters, is the province with the highest number of voters, followed by East Java with 31.4 million, Central Java with 28.29 million, North Sumatra with 10.85 million, Banten with 8.84 million, and Jakarta with 8.25 million.

The survey, conducted from Sept. 2-8, 2024, involved 1,200 eligible voters in West Java, with a proportional sample drawn from across the province using multistage random sampling. The survey has a margin of error of approximately 2.9 percent at a 95 percent confidence level.

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