The following is the list of candidates who appear to have made it into the 19th Knesset.
Party | : |
Seats |
. |
Percent |
. |
Votes |
|
. | Likud-Beytenu | : |
31 |
23.24% |
831,212 |
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Yesh Atid: | : |
19 |
14.19% |
507,582 |
|||
Labor | : |
15 |
11.45% |
409,468 |
|||
Shas | : |
11 |
8.83% |
315,843 |
|||
HaBayit HaYehudi | : |
11 |
8.76% |
313,366 |
|||
UTJ | : |
7 |
5.30% |
189,666 |
|||
HaTnua | : |
6 |
5.03% |
189,666 |
|||
Meretz | : |
6 |
4.59% |
164,064 |
|||
Raam/Taal | : |
3 |
3.80% |
135,829 |
|||
Kadima | : |
2 |
2.09% |
74,735 |
|||
Hadash | : |
4 |
3.12% |
111,673 |
|||
Balad | : |
5 |
2.67% |
95,312 |
|||
Otzma L’Yisrael | : |
0 |
|
1.73% |
|
61,753 |
# | Member of Knesset |
Likud Beytenu | |
1 | Benjamin Netanyahu |
2 | Avigdor Liberman |
3 | Gidon Saar |
4 | Yair Shamir |
5 | Gilad Arden |
6 | Shalom Silvan |
7 | Uzi Landau |
8 | Yisrael Katz |
9 | Danny Danon |
10 | Sofia Landever |
11 | Ruby Rivlin |
12 | Moshe Yaalon |
13 | Yitzchak Aharonovitz |
14 | Zeev Elkin |
15 | Tzipi Hatoveli |
16 | Abkasis Orly Levy |
17 | Yariv Levin |
18 | Yuli Edelstein |
19 | Pina Kirshenbaum |
20 | Haim Katz |
21 | Miri Regev |
22 | Dudu Rotem |
23 | Moshe Feiglin |
24 | Yuval Steinitz |
25 | Robert Iltov |
26 | Tzachi HaNegbi |
27 | Limor Livnat |
28 | Hemed Amar |
29 | Ofir Akunis |
30 | Gila Gamliel |
31 | Shimon Ohion |
HaBayit HaYehudi | |
1 | Naftali Bennett |
2 | Uri Ariel |
3 | Nissan Slominsky |
4 | Eliyahu Ben-Dahan |
5 | Ayelet Shaked |
6 | Uri Urbach |
7 | Zevulun Kalpa |
8 | Avraham Wertzman |
9 | Mordechai Yogev |
10 | Orit Strook |
11 | Yonatan Shtabon |
Yesh Atid | |
1 | Yair Lapid |
2 | Shai Piron |
3 | Yael Garman |
4 | Meir Cohen |
5 | Yaakov Perry |
6 | Ofer Shelach |
7 | Aliza Lavi |
8 | Yoel Razbuzov |
9 | Adi Kol |
10 | Karen Elharhar |
11 | Miki Levi |
12 | Shimon Solomon |
13 | Ruth Kalderon |
14 | Pnina Tamni-Sheta |
15 | Rina Frankel |
16 | Yifat Kariv |
17 | Dov Lipman |
18 | Boaz Toporovsky |
19 | Ronen Hofman |
Labor | |
1 | Shelly Yachimovich |
2 | Yitzchak Herzog |
3 | Eitan Cabel |
4 | Meirav Michaeli |
5 | Benjamin “Fuad” Ben-Eliezer |
6 | Hilli Bar |
7 | Yisrael Bar-Lev |
8 | Stav Shapir |
9 | Avishai Barurman |
10 | Arel Margalit |
11 | Itzik Shmuley |
12 | Miki Rosental |
13 | Michal Biran |
14 | Nachman Shai |
15 | Moshe Mizrachi |
Shas | |
1 | Eli Yishai |
2 | Aryeh Deri |
3 | Ariel Attias |
4 | Yitzchak Cohen |
5 | Meshulam Nahari |
6 | Amnon Cohen |
7 | Yaacov Margi |
8 | David Azulai |
9 | Yitzchak Vaknin |
10 | Nissim Zeev |
11 | Avraham Michaeli |
. | |
Kadima | |
1 | Shaul Mofaz |
2 | Yisrael Hasson |
UTJ | |
1 | Yaakov Litzman |
2 | Moshe Gafni |
3 | Meir Porush |
4 | Uri Maklev |
5 | Menachem Moses |
6 | Yisrael Eichler |
7 | Yakov Asher |
HaTnua | |
1 | Tzipi Livni |
2 | Amram Mitzna |
3 | Amir Peretz |
4 | Elaza Stern |
5 | Meir Shitrit |
6 | David Tzur |
Meretz | |
1 | Zahava Gal-On |
2 | Ilan Gil-On |
3 | Nitzan Horovitz |
4 | Michal Rozen |
5 | Iswa Farij |
6 | Tamar Zandberg |
. | |
Chadash | |
1 | Mohamed Beracha |
2 | Chana Soyd |
3 | Dov Chanin |
4 | Afo Agbereye |
Raam-Taal | |
1 | Ibrahim Tsartsur |
2 | Ahmed Tibi |
3 | Massoud Gnaum |
4 | Nabila Aspnyuli |
Balad / Raam | |
1 | Zachalka Jimal |
2 | Hanin Zuabi |
3 | Basil Jitas |
{Matzav.com Israel}
I’m surprised that Rav Amnon Yitzchak didn’t register any
he did. he just didn’t make it in
Party Seats Percent Votes
UTJ :7 5.30% 189,666
HaTnua :6 5.03% 189,666
Something doesn’t figure here.
Something is wrong with some of the numbers.
First of all, Balad did not get 5.
Also, you have UTJ and HaTnua with the same amount of votes.
Reb A Believer:
Apparently people didn’t want to do against the ruling of the sanhedrin.
unfortunately, r’ amnon didn’t get enough votes to have his party go over the threshold, it’s a real “chaval”, as he’s a great leader, and would’ve done lots for the benefit of klal yisroel in E”Y
If 120 seats have to be filled and the seats won by Rav Amnon Yitzchak and Rav Amsallem don’t get in, how does it work?
Do they divvy up the seats amongst everyone else by the percentage of the overall vote they garnered? Or will Rav Amnon and Rav Amsallem get to redeem themselves by contributing their seats to Shas?
Do the numbers shown here already reflect the votes the non-qualifying parties will be giving to everyone else?
It would be nice to see an article explaing how this works and how many votes it takes to get a seat..
wish r amnon made it any idea how many votes he got?
BS’D
THE BAAL TSHUVA HAS TO DO TSHUVA
When a party fails to reach the threshold, those votes are lost. That is the risk when voting for a small party.