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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Election : Results Polls Votes While PDIP Earn 19.26

Election : Results Polls Votes While PDIP Earn 19.26


The result of the calculation is done quickly while the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Cyrus Network, Wednesday (9/3), mention of the Indonesian Democratic Party Perjuangana (PDIP) has so far led the vote in the 2014 legislative election with 19.26 percent of the votes nationwide. Another party that gets the most votes is Golkar with (12.86 percent) followed Gerindra (10.26 percent).

However, the results of exit polls also show voters who answered "secret" and 15.39 percent "do not give an answer" by 3.98 percent. The calculation is done using the method of rapid exit polls that determine public opinion conducted shortly after the voters out of the voting booth (TPS) immediately after the vote.

Exit polls conducted by CSIS and Network Cyrus was conducted on 8,000 voters. Sampling is done in stages, taking into account the proportion of voters in each district in each electoral district (77 Parliament constituency). TPS was elected in 2000 sampling was elected village or villages. The exit poll has a margin of error of 1 percent with a 95 percent confidence level.

Until now, a quick count is still ongoing. The end result of a quick count conducted by CSIS and Cyrus Network will be announced at 15:00 pm at the CSIS office in Central Jakarta. Previously Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) called on the broadcasters to broadcast on a quick count (quick count) 2014 General Election fastest at 13.00 pm. "This is to ensure the principles of direct, general, free, confidential, honest, and fair during the voting can tertunaikan well," said Vice Chairman KPI Idy Muzayyad in Jakarta.

According Idy broadcasting a matter of time it is on a quick count of the agreements Broadcasting Election Task Force consisting of KPIs, General Election Commission (KPU), the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu), and the Central Information Commission (KIP).

Idy explained by the existence of this agreement means that although at 11.00 pm on a quick count of polling stations in eastern Indonesia already be known, broadcasters have to wait until the polling stations in the western part of Indonesia which was closed at 13.00 pm to be broadcast on a quick count.

KPI also asked the count quickly broadcast, broadcasters convey complete and accurate information related to funding sources and methodology used. It also must be stated that the results of the quick count is not the official results of the KPU as.

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