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Israeli elections took place on 2 March, 2020. On this page you can find BICOM’s regular poll of polls, campaign updates and analysis of the parties and politicians.
Where do things stand?
- Netanyahu and Gantz close to coalition deal | 30 March, 2020
- Bibi wins, Blue and White Break up | 27 March, 2020
- Supreme Court orders Speaker vote after Edelstein resignation | 26 March, 2020
- Israeli Supreme Court ordered vote for Knesset Speaker | 24 March, 2020
- Israeli parliament to hold crucial votes | 23 March, 2020
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Possible Government Formation
How did we get here? Read BICOM’s analysis
On December 11, Israel’s 22nd Knesset voted to dissolve itself as the deadline for forming a government passed with no breakthrough, sending the country to its third election in the past 11 months: 2 March, 2020. There was no real last-minute effort to find a compromise solution as loyalists of both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main challenger Benny Gantz traded blame for the impasse.
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Final Results
99% of votes counted
Green – Arab | Red – left-wing | Orange – centrist | Blue – right-wing | Black – ultra-Orthodox
Final Results | How the parties shaped up to September 2019 election
99% of votes counted
Netanyahu vs Gantz
Result of poll asking “who is most suited for Prime Minister?”
Aggregate polling, February 19-28, 2020 |
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