Mandates Survey

Mandates survey: the right-wing continues to close the gap

A new survey continues the trend of the right-wing bloc becoming stronger, narrowing the gap from the coalition parties. For the first time in a long time, the opposition stands at 60 mandates with the mediation of Hadash-Ta'al

Netanyahu & Gantz (Photo: Kobi Gideon, GPO.)

A new poll of mandates reveals that the trend of strengthening the right-wing bloc continued this week as well, as the gap between the blocs continues to narrow.

According to the survey, conducted by "Lazar Studies", headed by Dr. Menachem Lazar, in collaboration with Panel4All for the website 'Maariv', if the elections were held today, the map of the distribution of mandates would look like this:

The state camp - 29 mandates. Likud - 28 mandates. There is a future - 16 mandates. Shas - 10 mandates. Torah Judaism - 7 mandates.

Yisrael Beiteinu - 6 mandates. Religious Zionism - 6 mandates. Hadash-Ta'al - 5 mandates. Ra'am - 5 mandates. Meretz - 4 mandates. Otzma Yehudit - 4 mandates.

Below the blocking percentage: Labor - 2.1%. Balad - 1.9%.

The coalition block: 55 mandates. The opposition bloc: 65 seats.

Mandates Survey Maariv Polls

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