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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Towards the top of the implementation of the 2013 West Java gubernatorial elections to be held on February 24, 2013, again conducted a survey of five candidates the governor and deputy governor of the fight in the arena.




Kompas / M Hilmi Faiq       West Java Governor Dede Yusuf candidate while campaigning at Terminal Cicaheum, Bandung, Thursday (14/02/2013)

Towards the top of the implementation of the 2013 West Java gubernatorial elections to be held on February 24, 2013, again conducted a survey of five candidates the governor and deputy governor of the fight in the arena.

This survey is the second survey conducted on the date 7 to 14 February 2013 in the Laboratory of Citizenship Education Teacher Training and Education Faculty of the University of Pasundan (Unpas). The first phase was conducted on 28 January to 6 February 2013.

Based on the survey results, Yusuf Macan Effendi candidates - Lex Zainal Admiral Lan gets the highest percentage with 32.7 percent achievement. Behind him was a couple Ahmad Heryawan-Deddy Mizwar with 21.6 percent, and Rieke Diah Pitaloka-Teten Masduki with 15.9 percent. Then followed Irianto MS. Syafiyudin-Tatang Farhanul Judge dengan14, 6 percent and Dikdik Maulan Arif Mansur-Cecelia Nana Suryana Toyib with 9.5 percent.

The survey results were not much different from a survey conducted in the first survey. There is no change in rank position candidates, only percentage rate that changes, there are up and some going down.

"That is, the highest still dominated by Dede Yusuf - Lex and lows still occupied Dikdik - Toyib," said Chairman Tim Survey, Edy Kusnadi Unpas Campus, London, Monday (18/02/2013).

Reported previously, in the first survey report Dede Yusuf Macan Effendi - Lex Zainal Admiral Lan gets the highest percentage with 31.2 percent achievement.

Edy said the survey was conducted through random cluster sampling method sampling covering the entire region of West Java, divided by six survey zones. The number of samples entirely from each zone there are as many as 1,400 people in the countryside consisted of 527 respondents, the transition region with 450 and 420 urban primary sampling units (PSU) 10 percent and a margin of error of 4.9 percent.

"After data cleaning, the respondents can be analyzed as much as 1250 respondents," said Edy.

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