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The first mandate polls after the dissolution of the joint list - voila! 2022 election

2022-09-16T18:31:16.940Z


If the elections were held today, the right-wing bloc would receive 60 mandates, while the center-left bloc fails to reach 61 even with the support of the Arab parties


The first mandate polls after the dissolution of the joint list

The poll data shows that if the elections were held today, the right-wing bloc would receive 60 mandates, while the center-left bloc fails to reach 61 even with the support of the Arab parties.

Ra'am and Hadash-Ta'al receive 4 mandates each, and on the other hand Balad does not pass the percentage of blocking

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16/09/2022

Friday, September 16, 2022, 8:23 p.m. Updated: 9:23 p.m.

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On video: Submission of the lists to the 25th Knesset (Photo: Knesset Channel and Merav Cohen)

Even after the dissolution of the joint list, according to survey data published this evening (Friday) on News 12 and 13, it appears that there is still no decision between the blocs in the elections for the 25th Knesset.

However, Likud Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu is getting even closer to forming the government with his bloc receiving 60 mandates. In contrast, the bloc of Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid is left with only 52 mandates, and



the Arab parties Hadash-Ta'al, led by Ayman Odeh and Ahmed Tibi and Ream led by Mansour Abbas, each of which would have received 4 mandates each. On the other hand, Balad would not have passed the percentage of blocking, and would receive only 0.9% support.

Even the support of the parties that pass the blocking percentage does not help Lapid, since even with their support the center-left bloc stands at 60 mandates.

Channel 12 / 16.9.2022

  • Likud

  • There is a future

  • Religious Zionism

  • The state camp

  • Shs

  • Torah Judaism

  • Israel is our Home

  • the job

  • March

  • Thunder

  • Hadash-Ta'al

  • Jewish Home

  • Young people are on fire

  • Balad

According to a News 12 survey, if the elections were held today, the Likud would receive 33 mandates, Yis Atif after them with 23, and then the state camp and religious Zionism compete for third place with each receiving 12 mandates.

The data also shows that Shas would receive 8 seats and Torah Judaism 7.



Yisrael Beytinu and Avoda stand at 6, and Meretz at 5. Furthermore, according to the data, the Jewish Home after the union with Ayelet Shaked still does not exceed the percentage of the block, receiving 1.9% Support. The same goes for the Burning Youth party, led by Hadar Mokhtar, which receives only 1.2% support.

Network 13 / 16.9.2022

  • Likud

  • There is a future

  • Religious Zionism

  • The state camp

  • Shs

  • Torah Judaism

  • Israel is our Home

  • the job

  • March

  • Thunder

  • Hadash-Ta'al

  • Israel is free

  • Balad

According to a News 13 poll, if the elections were held today, Likud would receive 32 mandates, Yes Atid behind it with 23 and religious Zionism is the third largest party with 13 mandates.

After that, the state camp with 12 seats, Shas with 8, and Torah Judaism with 7.



In addition, the survey data shows that Yisrael Beitenu would have received 6 mandates, Havoda and Meretz 5 each, and also in this case Hadash-Ta'al and Re' They would receive 4 mandates each.

In Lad, the Economic Party and the Free Israel Party do not pass the blocking percentage. In this poll, Lapid moves further away from the Prime Ministership, with his bloc receiving only 51 mandates without the Arab parties.

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Source: walla

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