Indonesia presidential contender Prabowo maintains slim lead in new survey


Indonesia's defence minister and presidential candidate, Prabowo Subianto (right), along with his running mate, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who is the eldest son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Surakarta's Mayor, wave after registering themselves for next year's presidential election, at the election commission headquarters in Jakarta, October 25, 2023. - Reuters

JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto was top in a fourth opinion poll in the space of a week on Thursday, though only narrowly in front of the ruling party's Ganjar Pranowo ahead of the start of campaigning next month.

Nearly 205 million Indonesians, a third of them younger than 30, are eligible to vote in presidential and legislative elections on Feb. 14 in the world's third-largest democracy.

Three candidates have registered to contest the election: ex-special forces commander Prabowo, 72, and former provincial governor Ganjar and former Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan, both 54.

The Oct. 16-20 poll of 2,567 people by Indikator Politik Indonesia had Prabowo top on 37%, with 34.8% backing Ganjar and 22% supporting Anies. The survey had a 1.97% margin of error.

The outcome tracks most polls in recent months that show Ganjar and Defence Minister Prabowo neck-and-neck, with Anies a distant third.

The latest survey was conducted after a widely criticised court ruling on candidates' eligibility that effectively enabled Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the son of outgoing President Joko Widodo, to join Prabowo as his running mate.

Some political analysts see that outcome, just days before registration for the election, as advantageous to Jokowi, as the incumbent is known, allowing him to lay the foundations of a political dynasty and retain influence after leaving office.

With 36-year-old Gibran on board, Prabowo could also tap into some of the president's huge support base, analysts say.

Jokowi, who is completing his second and final term, has said he has no involvement with presidential candidates.

Nearly 76% of those surveyed said Jokowi should not side with any particular candidate.

Indikator also gauged participants' opinions on dynasties and found nearly 48% of respondents saw them as "very worrying" or "worrying enough". The pollster said Gibran inclusion could therefore potentially cost Prabowo votes.

(Reporting by Stanley Widianto; Editing by Martin Petty) - Reuters

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Aseanplus News

Budget 2025: PM directs reevaluation of staffing needs in representative offices, overseas agencies
Aaron-Wooi Yik's challenge fizzle out in Denmark Open quarters
Two local men nabbed for trafficking nine Myanmar nationals
Meet the talented Siti Hariesa, once she had dreams of being big in business, but now making major waves in the entertainment industry
Budget 2025: RM1bil cancer centre in S'wak good news for the people, says NGO
Asean news headlines as at 10pm on Friday (Oct 18)
Cricket-Born in New Zealand, roots in Bengaluru: Ravindra celebrates special ton
Plans to build second airport in Bali blocked by local opposition: Minister
Jail, caning for man who molested mother-in-law while she was asleep
Budget 2025: Penang to benefit from elevated highways, LRT and airport expansion

Others Also Read