2024-07-05 01:54:23
Jan Samuel Maringka as one of the candidates for governor of North Sulawesi (Sulut). Photo: Ministry of Agriculture Documentation
jpnn.comJAKARTA – The Indonesian Election Study Institute (LKPI) has again conducted a survey to determine the electability of figures in the North Sulawesi (Sulut) Pilkada. In the survey, Elly Engelbert Lasut is in the top position.
LKPI Executive Director Togu Lubis said that the survey found that the name of former Attorney General’s Office Intelligence Director Jan Samuel Maringka was in second place.
“The first position is Elly Engelbert Lasut with 29.7 percent, then Jan Samuel Maringka 27.9 percent, Christiany Eugenia Paruntu 9.3 percent, Steven Kandouw 8.1 percent,” said Togu in his press release, Tuesday (2/7).
Next in the next position is Yulius Selvanus Komaling, 4.6 percent, Tatong Bara 3.2 percent, Vicky Lumentut 2.2 percent, Carlo Tewu 2.1 percent, and did not choose 12.9 percent.
In the survey conducted on 1,590 respondents, an open simulation was also carried out and the results showed that Elly Engelbert Lasut was back in the top position with 32.7 percent of the vote.
Then the second position is Jan Samuel Maringka with a narrow difference of votes, namely 31.8 percent. Next is Steven Kandouw 15.1 percent, Yulius Selvanus Komaling 6.7 percent, then Christiany Eugenia Paruntu 4.3 percent and did not choose 9.4 percent.
However, in terms of the level of acceptability or public acceptance as a candidate for governor of North Sulawesi, Jan Samuel Maringka is the highest with a figure of 76.7 percent.
“Followed by Elly Engelbert Lasut 68.3 percent, Steven Kandouw 58.7 percent,” said Togu Lubis.
The latest survey results from LKPI show that Jan Samuel Maringka is sticking with Elly Lasut as the candidate for governor of North Sulawesi.