Based on a survey conducted between Jan 10 and 16, 48.6% of
voters polled supported defence minister Prabowo and his vice
presidential candidate Gibran Rakabuming Raka, eldest son of
President Joko Widodo, polling company Indikator Politik
Indonesia said.
The number of his supporters increased having been unchanged at
around 45.8% in the two previous surveys by Indikator.
Prabowo widened his lead over former Jakarta governor Anies
Baswedan and former Central Java governor Ganjar Pranowo, in
Indikator's survey, despite coming under attack in a Jan. 7
televised presidential debate where his opponents took aim at
his military procurement strategy as defence minister.
Support for Anies eased to 24.2% from 25.5% in the previous
survey on Dec. 30 to Jan 6, while backing for Ganjar slid to
21.6% from 23%.
Pollster Lembaga Survei Indonesia (LSI) said based on a
telephone survey conducted on Jan 10-11, Prabowo has 47%
support, up from 45.6% in the previous poll.
Support for Anies rose slightly to 23.2% from 22.3%, but
Ganjar's backing slid to 21.7% from 23.8%, LSI said.
Both Indikator and LSI said the possibility remains of the
election going into a second round as despite Prabowo's wide
lead he has not yet secured the necessary votes to win in the
first round.
If no candidate secures votes from more than half of the 205
million eligible voters, a runoff will be held on June 26.
(Reporting by Fransiska Nangoy; Editing by David Holmes)
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