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A supporter writes a message on a board with the image of Ganjar Pranowo, presidential candidate of the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) and his running mate Mahfud MD at a campaign rally at Pakansari Stadium in Bogor, West Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
A supporter writes a message on a board with the image of Ganjar Pranowo, presidential candidate of the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) and his running mate Mahfud MD at a campaign rally at Pakansari Stadium in Bogor, West Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Indonesia's Defence Minister and presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto greets his supporters during his campaign rally at the Gelora Delta Stadium in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Dhemas Reviyanto/via REUTERS
Indonesia's Defence Minister and presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto greets his supporters during his campaign rally at the Gelora Delta Stadium in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Dhemas Reviyanto/via REUTERS
Ganjar Pranowo, presidential candidate of the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), poses for a selfie with his supporters after his campaign rally at Pakansari Stadium in Bogor, West Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Ganjar Pranowo, presidential candidate of the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), poses for a selfie with his supporters after his campaign rally at Pakansari Stadium in Bogor, West Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Indonesian vice-presidential candidate Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who is the eldest son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, gestures during his campaign rally in Sumedang, West Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Raisan Al Farisi/via REUTERS
Indonesian vice-presidential candidate Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who is the eldest son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, gestures during his campaign rally in Sumedang, West Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Raisan Al Farisi/via REUTERS
Indonesia's Defence Minister and presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto gestures during his campaign rally at the Gelora Delta Stadium in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Dhemas Reviyanto/via REUTERS
Indonesia's Defence Minister and presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto gestures during his campaign rally at the Gelora Delta Stadium in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, February 9, 2024, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Dhemas Reviyanto/via REUTERS
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Indonesia's presidential contenders are gearing up for their last major rallies on Saturday to fire up their bases and sway undecided voters, as campaigning draws to a close ahead of the world's biggest single-day election next week.

Candidates will enter a cooling off period on Sunday until the big day on Feb. 14, where three contestants are in the running to succeed the hugely popular President Joko Widodo, who has led Indonesia for a decade and cannot run again.

The election in the world's third-largest democracy is between two popular former governors, Ganjar Pranowo and Anies Baswedan, and ex-special forces commander Prabowo Subianto, who has soared in opinion polls with the tacit backing of the president, and the incumbent's son as his running mate.

At stake is the leadership for the next five years of a mineral-rich G20 economy of 270 million people positioning itself as a future destination for multinational firms in downstream industries.

More than 20,000 legislative and administrative posts will also be decided next week, contested by 259,000 candidates.

The biggest party's Ganjar will be seeking to shore up his support in Central Java, which he served for two decades as a governor and lawmaker, while Anies, an independent candidate who was governor of the capital from 2017-2022, will hold his rally at the city's biggest stadium.

Defence Minister Prabowo is contesting his third successive election and holds his rally at another stadium in Jakarta, hoping to convert his big social media following among young Indonesians into votes. More than half of Indonesia's 204.8 million electorate is under 40.

SURVEY BOOST

Prabowo was given a boost on Friday when the latest opinion poll by Indikator Politik Indonesia projected him scoring a majority, with 51.8% support among the 1,200 people surveyed.

A run-off will be held in June if no candidate gets more than 50% of votes.

Anies was the preferred candidate of 24.1% of respondents, while 19.6% opted for Ganjar, with about 4.5% undecided.

Undecided voters could be critical to former academic Anies and the populist Ganjar to force a second round between the top two finishers, a scenario that could significantly change the dynamic of the presidential race.

Arya Fernandes of Indonesia's Centre for Strategic and International Studies said a good turnout was vital if Prabowo aims to win outright next week.

"It depends on whether Prabowo can ensure that his loyalists show up to the polls," he said.

Prabowo has undergone a rebrand to try to shed his reputation as a hot-tempered nationalist and feared lieutenant of the late strongman ruler Suharto, now cultivating a more gentle image as a cat-loving grandfather with clumsy dancing.

But Arya believes his rise in popularity is about him riding on the implied support of the president, better known as Jokowi, whose allies say regards former rival Prabowo as the continuity candidate.

"There are no other explanations besides the effect of Jokowi's political support," Arya said.

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