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Fri, 04/10/2009 - 17:11
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DEMOCRATS PARTY LEADS WITH 20.48 PCT: LSI FINAL COUNT
Jakarta, April 10 (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) said it had concluded its quick count on samples of Thursday's legislative elections with the Democrats Party leading 20.48 percent of the votes.
In its press statement made available to ANTARA here on Friday, the LSI said that based on 97.42 percent of data it had collected up to Friday night, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) occupied the second place grabbing 14.33 percent of the votes while the Golkar Party with 13.95 percent of the votes was in the third place.
The final result of the quick count also showed the Golkar Party was followed by the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) with 7.85 percent, the National Mandate Party (PAN) 5.72 percent, the United Development Party (PPP) 5.24 percent, the National Awakening Party (PKB) 5.12 percent, the Greater Indonesia Movement (Gerindra) Party 4.59 percent, the People's Conscience Party (Hanura) 3.78 percent, and the Crescent and Star Party (PBB) 1.70 percent.
Executive Director of LSI Saiful Mujani said that based on the results of the surveys quick count, only nine political parties passed the parliamentary threshold, namely the Democrats Party, PDIP, Golkar, PKS, PAN, PPP, PKB, Gerindra and Hanura.
He said that the 97.42 percent data were collected from 2,096 polling stations. He said that LSI was still waiting for the remaining samples from Papua. The vote counting in a number of Papua polling stations was halted due to an attack by the separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM).
"Yet, the random quality of samples already received has reached 99.57 percent. This means that changes in vote gains is already stable and worth announcing," he said.
He said that in its quick count in the 2009 legislative elections LSI took samples from 2,096 polling stations throughout Indonesia. They are collected with a combined method of stratified cluster random sampling.
According to Saiful Mujani, his institute's quick count has a margin error of about 0,9 percent. ***1***
In its press statement made available to ANTARA here on Friday, the LSI said that based on 97.42 percent of data it had collected up to Friday night, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) occupied the second place grabbing 14.33 percent of the votes while the Golkar Party with 13.95 percent of the votes was in the third place.
The final result of the quick count also showed the Golkar Party was followed by the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) with 7.85 percent, the National Mandate Party (PAN) 5.72 percent, the United Development Party (PPP) 5.24 percent, the National Awakening Party (PKB) 5.12 percent, the Greater Indonesia Movement (Gerindra) Party 4.59 percent, the People's Conscience Party (Hanura) 3.78 percent, and the Crescent and Star Party (PBB) 1.70 percent.
Executive Director of LSI Saiful Mujani said that based on the results of the surveys quick count, only nine political parties passed the parliamentary threshold, namely the Democrats Party, PDIP, Golkar, PKS, PAN, PPP, PKB, Gerindra and Hanura.
He said that the 97.42 percent data were collected from 2,096 polling stations. He said that LSI was still waiting for the remaining samples from Papua. The vote counting in a number of Papua polling stations was halted due to an attack by the separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM).
"Yet, the random quality of samples already received has reached 99.57 percent. This means that changes in vote gains is already stable and worth announcing," he said.
He said that in its quick count in the 2009 legislative elections LSI took samples from 2,096 polling stations throughout Indonesia. They are collected with a combined method of stratified cluster random sampling.
According to Saiful Mujani, his institute's quick count has a margin error of about 0,9 percent. ***1***