Paper Edition | Page: 10 Experts and pollsters say that they expect more Jakartans will turn out on Sept. 20 to cast their votes in the gubernatorial runoff election. According to a survey by the Center for Political Studies (Puskapol) at the University of Indonesia (UI), a whopping 93.7 percent of respondents said that they would vote in the runoff, while 4 percent were undecided and 2.3 percent said they would not vote. Turnout during the first round of the gubernatorial election was 63.7 percent. The center's research manager Irwansyah said that the...
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