Poll shows Knesset split 60/60 after upcoming elections
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A new poll by Israel Hayom and Maagar Mochot showed that if elections were held today, the Knesset would be split evenly between the pro-Netanyahu and anti-Netanyahu blocs, with each blog winning 60 seats in the Knesset.
The poll also questioned how sure voters were of their vote, and what the results would be if they only include those who were 100% sure that they would vote. In such a scenario, the right-religious bloc would win 64 Knesset seats, with the percentage of Likud voters who go to the polls rising and the percentage of Arabs sure that they will vote low.
According to the poll, the Likud would win 32 Knesset seats, followed by Yesh Atid with 24. Religious Zionism would be the third-largest party with 13 seats, and fourth-largest would be National Unity with eleven seats.
Following the large parties are Shas with eight Knesset seats and United Torah Judaism with seven seats. Labor and Meretz are expected to win six seats each, with Yisrael Beytenu winning five seats. The United Arab List (Ra'am) and the Joint Arab List - now comprised of only Hadash and Ta'al - would receive four seats each.
The Jewish Home, Balad, Financial Freedom, and Hadar Mukhtar's party are all projected to fall short of passing the electoral threshold.
Fifty-eight percent of respondents said they will definitely vote, and another 21% said there is a high chance that they will vote.
According to the poll, the sector most determined to vote are Religious Zionists, 70% of whom said that they will definitely go to the polls on election day. Following them are secular Israelis 64% of whom are certain that they will vote. Among traditional Israelis 56% are sure that they will vote, while among haredim and haredi Zionists, the percentage is 51%. In the Arab sector, only 32% are certain that they will vote. READ MORE
Poll shows Knesset split 60/60 after upcoming elections
Poll shows Knesset split 60/60 after upcoming elections
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