The Impact of the Indonesian Polarization Phenomenon on Javanese Voting Behavior in the 2024 Election

This research analyses the factors that affect people’s preferences in their political decisions. In Indonesia, the people of Java Island account for 56.10% of the total population and lead to changing the contemporary political structure. Researchers held focus group discussions at several cities a...

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Main Authors: Dea Alita Marsanty, Diska Putri Pamungkas, Ayu Henidar Mulyara, Yuri Ardiana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad César Vallejo 2022-01-01
Series:Espergesia
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Summary:This research analyses the factors that affect people’s preferences in their political decisions. In Indonesia, the people of Java Island account for 56.10% of the total population and lead to changing the contemporary political structure. Researchers held focus group discussions at several cities across Java Island to identify citizen knowledge of socio-political conditions and trace out characteristics of future leaders. One of the significant findings of this paper is that the ability to understand public interest in political issues is an essential factor for Javanese people to consider when selecting leaders in the future.
ISSN:2312-6027
2410-4558