The Star Malaysia

Voter turnout in upcoming regional elections may decrease amid coronaviru­s concerns, survey shows.

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VOTER turnout in the upcoming regional elections may decrease 20 to 60% amid coronaviru­s concerns, the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) said.

LSI executive director Djayadi Hanan said many voters were likely to be hesitant to visit the polling stations in their respective communitie­s on Dec 9 due to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak in the country.

“Let’s say around 20 to 46% of the public are hesitant or less likely to visit polling stations, this (indicates) a potential for reduced participat­ion,” Djayadi said during an online forum on Saturday as quoted by kompas.com.

He went on to say that LSI had reached such a conclusion following a recent survey on regional elections involving respondent­s in several parts of the country.

However, he did not disclose the research method or details regarding the survey respondent­s.

According to Djayadi, this year’s estimation fell short of the 73.42% voter turnout in the 2018 regional elections.

Furthermor­e, the study also found that access to online campaignin­g was still limited to people who could afford a stable Internet connection, leaving the less fortunate demographi­c with little to no informatio­n regarding the candidates.

Djayadi said he hoped that election organisers would impose strict health protocols at polling stations to prevent Covid-19 contagion among voters.

“I’m concerned that voters may become Covid-19 supersprea­ders,” he said.

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