Likud Primary Draws 76,000 Voters, 54% Turnout
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Likud primary draws 76,000 voters, 54% turnout
In this primary, Netanyahu has demanded and received the power to bring in eight new faces, whom he views as an improvement over several current MKs. By David Israel, TPS The Likud primary ended officially at 9 p.m. on Monday with a 54% Turnout, or 76,068 Voters. This figure is somewhat lower than the last Likud primary four years ago, when about 58% of the eligible party members voted. The official results are expected to be announced on Tuesda…
Polling stations in the Likud primaries were closed this evening (Monday) after an 11-hour voting day. The final voter turnout stood at about 53.5%. Counting of votes has begun and official results are expected to be published tomorrow morning. The Likud reported that “the final vote percentage stands at 53.5%, an increase of about 10% compared to the same voting hours in the previous primaries.” With the closing of the polling stations, a sampl…
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