Political Volunteers + Survey Institute = Political Party Support? (2024 Presidential Election Phenomenon)

Authors

  • Amalia Syauket Faculty of Law, Bhayangkara University, Greater Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Ida Budhiati Faculty of Law, Bhayangkara University, Greater Jakarta, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46799/incosst.v1i1.7

Keywords:

Political Volunteers, Survey Institute, Political Party Support, Ahead of the 2024 Annexation

Abstract

Interesting phenomena ahead of the 2024 presidential election include the symptom of voluntair politics or political volunteers who support one of the presidential candidates, whose echoes are photographed by survey agencies as shapers of public opinion. The question is, will political parties support candidates who are volunteered and have high electability from survey agencies? This normative research prioritizes secondary data from a variety of relevant and up-to-date sources. The results of this study show that political parties' support for candidacy in the contestation of annexation tends to listen more to the results of the electability study of survey institutions both external and internal. Politicians tend to trust their electability if released by survey agencies that they say have credibility in the eyes of the public. There is a symbiotic relationship of mutualism between political volunteerism and its massive mass mobilization function and the presence of political volunteers can be synergized with.

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Published

2023-01-04