Survey: three weeks until the elections - and the tie between the blocs is maintained
In a survey by "Panels Politics" published in 103, the Likud wins 32 mandates and religious Zionism is the third largest with 13, but the Netanyahu bloc does not cross the 60 mark.
On the other side, Yesh Atid wins 25 mandates, while the state camp is weakened to 11.
Shaked continues to be far from the blocking percentage
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12/10/2022
Wednesday, October 12, 2022, 08:20 Updated: 08:33
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The tie was saved.
Lapid and Netanyahu (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)
Three weeks before the elections, and the tie between the blocs has been preserved - according to a poll published today (Wednesday) on the "Seven Nine" program on 103.
According to the survey conducted by Menachem Lazar, director of the polling institute Panels Politics, if the elections were held today, the Likud would have won 32 mandates, but still would not have been able to form a government.
Religious Zionism receives 13 mandates, Shas and Torah Judaism with 8 and 7 mandates respectively, and the Netanyahu bloc reaches 60 mandates, one less than the desired number.
On the other hand, Yesh Atid receives 25 mandates in the survey, the state camp drops by two mandates to 11 , while Yisrael Beitenu increases its mandate to 6, Havoda and Meretz settle on 5 mandates each and the Hadash-Ta'al and Ra'am parties receive 4 mandates each.
Below the blocking percentage, you can find the Jewish Home led by Ayelet Shaked with 2.6%, Abir Kara's Economic Freedom with 1.6% and Balad with 1.2%. Less than 1% for each.
700 members of Panel4All's respondent panel participated in the survey to conduct research on the Internet.
The survey conducted yesterday was conducted on a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel aged 18 and over, both Jews and Arabs.
The maximum sampling error is 3.7%.
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