i asked alice budisatrijo about the dual declarations. >> reporter: they seem confident in what they'reyou say, both of them claimed victory and we can see on the local tv stations here, both campaigns have tv channels dedicated to their campaigns. and it is very bizarre that each one of them is reporting as if their candidate is the real winner. but we have to remember these are results based on the quick results, which is based on a sample of select polling stations that have been deemed to usually represent the country and they have historically been quite accurate. be obviously this time around it is not the case. the official results will come out in two week and the public will be kept waiting until then. and this is a test of indonesia's democracy on whether or not people can wait patiently and eventually accept the official result, whichever way it goes. >> right. but what are they -- are these two candidates picking out the quick count result that suit them best. presumably there is a figure that says one or the other is ahead. >> the quick count results are done by a number of