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84% Masyarakat Sudah Mantap Dengan Pilihan Capres-Cawapres Mereka

Menjelang Pemilu 2024, masyarakat Indonesia banyak terpapar konten politik di media sosial. Mulai dari visi dan misi capres-cawapres, isu-isu politik, kampanye, hasil debat, opini public figure, hingga meme politik. Hal ini bisa menjadi tambahan referensi masyarakat dalam menilai dan mengevaluasi dari berbagai sudut pandang untuk menyakinkan pilihannya saat pemilu nanti.

Jakpat melakukan survei untuk mengetahui pandangan responden terhadap kampanye politik saat ini, khususnya mengenai konten politik di media sosial, mengidentifikasi konten hoaks, visi dan misi kandidat, hingga keputusan memilih. Survei yang melibatkan 1099 responden ini juga bertujuan untuk mengetahui preferensi politik responden secara netral tanpa memiliki asosiasi atau mendukung partai politik tertentu.

Hasil survei menunjukkan 58% responden mengutarakan pendapatnya mengenai pilihan capres dan cawapres secara langsung atau offline, seperti diskusi dengan teman sebaya, rekan kerja, atau keluarga. Selain itu, 27% responden juga menyampaikan pendapat melalui media daring, terutama bagi Gen Z (29%).

Sedangkan, 30% yang tidak mengutarakan pendapatnya baik secara online maupun offline berpendapat jika masalah privasi (72%) menjadi alasan utama mereka tidak mau membahas mengenai capres dan cawapres pilihannya.

Mengidentifikasi Konten Hoaks

Konten hoaks merupakan informasi palsu atau bohong dalam upaya memutarbalikkan fakta yang dibuat dengan sengaja, dalam hal ini mengarah pada berita negatif. Jika dilihat dari frekuensinya, 37% responden jarang menjumpai konten hoaks. Meskipun begitu, 19% responden lainnya merasa sangat sering mendapatkan konten tersebut.

Tiktok menjadi platform yang paling banyak ditemukannya konten hoaks menurut Gen Z (75%) dan Milenial (58%), sedangkan bagi Gen X biasanya menemukan konten tersebut di Facebook (57%).

Kemampuan dalam mengidentifikasi konten hoaks, membuat responden tidak terpengaruh dalam menentukan pilihannya.Karena itu, 57% memilih tidak menghiraukannya atau skip konten/akun yang dianggap hoaks.

Mempelajari Visi & Misi Kandidat

Visi dan misi yang diusung kandidat (71%) menjadi faktor utama yang memengaruhi penilaian responden dalam menentukan pilihan capres dan cawapres. Selain itu, kualitas diri juga menjadi faktor teratas penilaian, seperti rekam jejak positif (61%), latar belakang kandidat (58%), dan mampu dalam memimpin (51%).

Tampaknya visi dan misi kandidat capres-cawapres lebih menarik perhatian responden daripada visi dan misi yang dibawa oleh calon legislatif. Hal ini ditunjukkan dengan hanya 44% yang mempelajari visi dan misi caleg, dibandingkan dengan mempelajari visi dan misi capres-cawapres (63%).

“Awareness untuk menggunakan hak pilih dalam pemilu sebenarnya tetap tinggi, hanya saja terlihat masih ada ketimpangan awareness antara pemilu presiden dan pemilu legislatif. Untuk pemilu presiden memang masih ada 19% yang tidak mempelajari visi misi capres, tetapi untuk pemilu legislatif, justru ada 56% yang tidak mempelajari visi misi caleg. Jadi sepertinya perhatian masyarakat lebih banyak terpusat pada capres,” jelas Head of Research Jakpat, Aska Primardi.

Aska melanjutkan padahal nantinya saat pemilu, masyarakat juga diminta memilih caleg mulai dari DPR, DPRD tingkat 1, DPRD tingkat 2, dan DPD. Selain itu opsi pilihan di surat suara legislatif akan jauh lebih banyak dan rumit dibandingkan surat suara capres. Edukasi tentang pemilu legislatif ini yang perlu ditingkatkan, supaya masyarakat bisa lebih mengenal caleg dan visi misinya.

Keputusan Memilih 

Mayoritas responden sudah menentukan pilihan capres-cawapresnya. Terlebih 84% responden juga mengakui jika mereka sudah mantap dan tidak ada rencana untuk mengganti pilihannya.

Partisipasi yang tinggi pada pemilu mendatang ini terlihat dari setiap generasi, status ekonomi sosial, dan wilayah, seperti 97% dari Jabodetabek, 95% dari Jawa, dan 97% dari luar Jawa yang akan berkontribusi.

Dapatkan informasi lengkapnya pada report kami di sini 

Memilih Kandidat Politik & Bersosial Media

Memilih Kandidat Politik & Bersosial Media

Menjelang pemilu 2024, masyarakat Indonesia menjumpai berbagai konten politik yang tersebar di media sosial. Konten-konten tersebut dapat menjadi referensi untuk menilai program para kandidat politik, dan membantu masyarakat dalam menentukan pilihan pada saat pemilu nanti.

Melalui report ini, Jakpat melakukan riset untuk mengetahui pandangan responden terhadap kampanye politik yang tengah berlangsung. Riset ini melibatkan 1099 responden, dan pengumpulan data survei dilakukan pada tanggal 22-24 Januari 2024.

Poin utama riset:

  • Konten politik di media sosial
  • Mengidentifikasi konten hoaks
  • Visi & misi kandidat politik
  • Keputusan memilih responden untuk pemilu mendatang

Jakpat sebagai lembaga riset pasar independen dan institusi survei online, bersikap netral dan tidak memihak pada individu atau partai politik tertentu. Survei ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui preferensi politik responden secara netral.

Berikut beberapa pratinjau report:

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The Installation of Billboards is The Type of Campaign Most Disliked by The Public

The Installation of Billboards is The Type of Campaign Most Disliked by The Public

Currently, Indonesian is faced with various campaign activities in various places and media ahead of the upcoming elections. Starting from the election of President and Vice President, members of the House of Representatives, members of district/city Legislative Councils, and members of regional representative councils.

Jakpat surveyed 1276 respondents to find out people’s perspectives on current political campaign activities. In addition, this survey also to find out the political preferences of respondents neutrally without having associations or supporting certain political parties.

The survey results showed that 74% of respondents claimed to follow the progress of the current political campaign. Then, the majority of respondents also expressed interest in ongoing political campaigns, with 68% of Gen Z, 65% of Millennials, and 61% of Gen X showing interest.

Furthermore, 70% of respondents chose to know the quality of the candidates as the first reason for their interest in the current political campaign, followed by 55% who wanted to get insights/references/views to convince the choice, and 53% of respondents who chose as a real action in supporting the growth of the Indonesian nation.

For those who are not interested in campaigns, 41% of respondents choose if they don’t want to bother themselves, then 39% do not like things related to political issues, and 30% of respondents admit that a lot of negative information or news involving government elements is the reason for their disinterest in current political campaigns.

Types of Campaigns Respondents Like and Dislike

Social activities are the first type of campaign preferred by respondents (61%), then the type of direct campaign, which is when candidates are present in front of the public (55%). In addition, conducting debates with other candidates (40%), campaigns with digital publications such as TV, radio, podcasts, YouTube, and others (33%), to candidates having limited discussions with a group of people (24%).

Meanwhile, for the type of campaign they disliked, respondents chose the installation of billboards and banners unofficially to be the type of campaign they disliked the most (66%). Then the installation of party flags in neighborhoods, parks, or streets (44%), marches carrying campaign attributes (38%), going to community leaders to ask for support (25%), to distributing campaign attributes such as t-shirts, hats, stickers, and others (24%).

Resources & Choosing Decisions

Respondents get information about ongoing campaign activities from different sources. TV and radio (53%) are the most preferred sources by Gen X, while for Gen Z and Millennials who use digital media and social media the most, information comes from Instagram and TikTok.

Head of Research Jakpat, Aska Primardi explained that the current campaign situation is assessed differently by each group of voters. For Gen Z, this 2024 election is their first experience of being involved and exercising their right to vote, so, naturally, the majority of Gen Z does not yet have a final say on who to vote for. What’s more, the majority of Gen Z prefer TikTok (51%) as a means of getting to know presidential candidates and legislative candidates, where there are many debates they pay attention to. This is why the majority of them are still confused in making their choices.

“Unlike the case with Gen X, the majority of whom have decided who to choose, because indeed Gen X has learned from previous experience and knowledge about presidential candidates or legislative candidates. The majority of Gen X prefer conventional media such as TV and radio as sources of campaign information, and they consider that the current campaign situation is still peaceful and conducive. Thus, it is natural that Gen Z is the main target of candidates and political parties because in addition to the proportion in the population being one of the largest after Gen Y, the majority of Gen Z is also still very open to all choices, and may still change until the last moment before entering the voting booth on election day,” continued Aska.

Regarding the decision to choose, this is indicated by 52% of respondents considering the possibility of changing their mind or changing choices after the campaign or ahead of the election, especially for Gen Z with 61%, followed by Millennials 54%, and Gen X 41%.

Get the details on our report here.

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The Public’s Perspectives On Political Campaigns

Currently, the Indonesians public is faced with various campaign activities in preparation for the upcoming 2024 democratic celebration. Through this report, Jakpat surveyed 1276 respondents to capture their perspectives on the current political campaigns.

These results are based on a survey conducted on 23rd-25th of December 2023.

Key research points:

  • Respond to the interests of the respondents on the current political campaigns
  • Identify the types of the current political campaigns the respondents like and dislike
  • Respondents’ expectations from the current political campaigns

Jakpat as an independent market research and online survey institution, remains neutral and doesn’t take sides or affiliate with any individual or specific political party. The survey is intended to neutrally identify the political preferences of respondents.

Here are some previews of the report:

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