Poll: Right-wing bloc wins 62 seats, National Unity Party weakens
Channel 14 poll shows that while the Likud strengthens to 35 seats, the Religious Zionism Party drops slightly to 11 seats.
Maariv poll predicts rise for Religious Zionism party, enabling Likud-led bloc to form coalition.
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A new poll published in Maariv‘s weekend paper shows that if elections were held today, the Likud-led bloc would have enough seats to form a coalition.
This is the first time the poll has shown this since July.
The new poll predicts the Likud party will win 32 seats, followed by Yesh Atid with 23. The poll also predicts that Religious Zionism will win 14 seats, and the National Unity party 12.
Shas is predicted to win eight seats, with United Torah Judaism winning seven and Yisrael Beytenu six.
Labor and Meretz are predicted to win five seats each, followed by the Joint Arab List (Hadash and Ta’al) and the United Arab List (Ra’am) with four seats each.
The Jewish Home party, led by Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, would not pass the electoral threshold but in this poll rose from 1.9% support to 2.4% support.
Divided into blocs, the Likud-led bloc would win 61 seats while the opposing bloc would win 55 seats. The remaining four seats are held by the Joint Arab List, which joins no coalition.
In American politics, within 4 percentage points is considered within the margin of error and too close to call.
@Sebastien
They’re running in the same party, so it’s for both of them.
Do those 14 seats go to Ben G’vir, as well, or just Smotrich?