Voters cast their ballots at a flooded polling station during general election in Jelambar, West Jakarta, Indonesia February 14, 2024. Antara Foto/Wahyu Putro A via REUTERS
(Reuters) – Following are unofficial early vote counts in Indonesia’s presidential election compiled by independent pollsters, based on ballots counted at a sampling of voting stations nationwide.
Unofficial “quick counts” by reputable outlets have in previous elections proven to be accurate. An official result is expected within 35 days of the contest.
To win, a candidate needs more than 50% of votes cast and get at least 20% of ballots in half of the country’s provinces. If no candidate wins a majority, a runoff will take place in June between the top two finishers.
Below are figures available as of 1015 GMT:
Pollster % votes Anies Prabowo Ganjar
counted Baswedan Subianto Pranowo
Indikator Politik 25.57% 57.93% 16.50%
74.67%
Litbang Kompas 25.13% 58.84% 16.04%
76.40%
LSI 25.60% 57.21% 17.19%
68.75%
CSIS 24.88% 58.42% 16.70%
80.05%
(Compiled by Bernadette Christina Munthe, Fransiska Nangoy; Editing by Martin Petty, Ed Davies)
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