<p>Indonesia is one of the countries that adheres to a democratic system. In the course of a democratic system it is marked by periodic general elections. In 2019 Indonesia held a general election simultaneously to elect the President, DPR, DPRD and DPD. After the election, a lot of opinion arise within the community, including on social media twitter. One of the topics discussed was the results of the quick count of the presidential election. Therefore, a method that can be used to analyze sentiment from the quick count opinion is needed, that is naive Bayes method. The aims of this study are to find the best naive Bayes model and to classify sentiments. The result shows the best accuracy of 82.90% with α = 0.05. The classification obtained is 34.5% (471) positive tweets and 65.5% (895) negative tweets on the results of the quick count.</p><p><strong>Keywords :</strong> sentiment analysis, naive Bayes classifier, elections, quick count</p>
This paper discusses the impact of the presidential election in Indonesia on company dividend payment policies. The presidential election years 2009, 2014, and 2019 were taken to examine their effects on dividend policy. The data used is taken from the IDX (Indonesia Stock Exchange) with the period 2009-2019. The sample used was 23 registered companies. The sample selection method using purposive sampling technique. The data analysis method used is multiple linear regression and by using a dummy variable model. This study uses firm size, EPS and leverage as control variables. By using the three presidential elections in Indonesia, this study looks at dividend policies implemented by companies in the presidential election year with the year without a presidential election. The results prove that the presidential election in Indonesia affects dividend policy positively but not significantly.
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