Israel elections: Religious Zionist Party's future uncertain in new polls
New polls project the Religious Zionist Party earning as much as seven seats and as little as zero. Here are the full stats.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Published: AUGUST 24, 2022
The future of the Religious Zionist Party without Otzma Yehudit is uncertain, as some polls published by Israeli media on Wednesday showed the party earning as much as seven seats while other polls showed it earning only four seats or not even passing the electoral threshold.
According to a Channel 14 poll, the Religious Zionist Party would earn 10 seats, while the Likud would earn 35 seats, Yesh Atid would earn 22 seats and the National Unity Party would earn 12 seats. Meanwhile, Shas would earn nine seats, United Torah Judaism would earn seven seats, the Joint List and Yisrael Beytenu would each earn six seats, Labor would earn five seats and Ra'am and Meretz would earn four seats each. The Zionist Spirit party would not pass the electoral threshold.
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New polls project the Religious Zionist Party earning as much as seven seats and as little as zero. Here are the full stats.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Published: AUGUST 24, 2022
The future of the Religious Zionist Party without Otzma Yehudit is uncertain, as some polls published by Israeli media on Wednesday showed the party earning as much as seven seats while other polls showed it earning only four seats or not even passing the electoral threshold.
According to a Channel 14 poll, the Religious Zionist Party would earn 10 seats, while the Likud would earn 35 seats, Yesh Atid would earn 22 seats and the National Unity Party would earn 12 seats. Meanwhile, Shas would earn nine seats, United Torah Judaism would earn seven seats, the Joint List and Yisrael Beytenu would each earn six seats, Labor would earn five seats and Ra'am and Meretz would earn four seats each. The Zionist Spirit party would not pass the electoral threshold.
more............. https://www.jpost.com/israel-elections/article-715521