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Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
 elects its national legislature, the Knesset
Knesset

The Knesset is the legislature of Israel, located in Givat Ram, Jerusalem....
, by proportional representation
Proportional representation

Proportional representation , sometimes referred to as full representation, is a category of voting systems aimed at a close match between the percentage of votes that groups of candidates obtain in elections and the percentage of seats they receive ....
 on a national list basis. The Knesset has 120 members, elected for terms of four years. However, most of the elections in the country's history were not held on their scheduled date but after less than 4 years (only one of the last 8 Knesset assemblies completed its full term).






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Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
 elects its national legislature, the Knesset
Knesset

The Knesset is the legislature of Israel, located in Givat Ram, Jerusalem....
, by proportional representation
Proportional representation

Proportional representation , sometimes referred to as full representation, is a category of voting systems aimed at a close match between the percentage of votes that groups of candidates obtain in elections and the percentage of seats they receive ....
 on a national list basis. The Knesset has 120 members, elected for terms of four years. However, most of the elections in the country's history were not held on their scheduled date but after less than 4 years (only one of the last 8 Knesset assemblies completed its full term). Early elections can be called by a vote of the majority of Knesset members, or by an edict of the President, and normally occur on occasions of political stalemate and inability of the government to get the parliament's support for its policy. Failure to get the annual budget bill approved by the Knesset by March 31 (3 months after the start of the fiscal year) also leads automatically to early elections.

The Israeli electoral system has an electoral threshold of 2%, making it more favourable to minor parties than systems used in other countries. Israel has a multi-party system and generally no one party is able to form a government, requiring the parties to form coalition governments. In 1992, Israel adopted a system of direct election of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister was directly elected separately from the Knesset in 1996, 1999 and 2001. The direct election of the Prime Minister was abandoned after the 2001 election, because it failed to produce more stable governments (the 2001 elections were held less than 2 years after the previous one), and led to further fragmentation of the parliament.

Israel also has a President
President of Israel

The President of the State of Israel is the head of state of Israel. The position is largely a ceremonial Figurehead role, with executive real power lying in the hands of the Prime Minister of Israel....
, but his or her role is essentially a figurehead position, with the real governmental power being in the hands of the Prime Minister.

Every Israeli of age 18 or greater may vote in elections. Any Israeli citizen over 21 may be elected to the Knesset, except holders of several high positions in the civil service and officers or career soldiers (those should resign from their post before the elections), soldiers in compulsory service, and felons who were convicted and sentenced to prison terms exceeding 3 months (until 7 years after their prison term expired).

Elections are overseen by the Central Elections Committee
Israeli Central Elections Committee

The Israeli Central Elections Committee is the highly controversial body charged under the Knesset Elections Law of 1969 to carry out the elections for the upcoming Knesset....
 and are held according to the Knesset Elections Law
Knesset Elections Law

Knesset Elections Law is crucial legal document governing the process of elections in the Israeli parliament or the Knesset.The law was created in 1958 and updated in 1987....
.

Voting method

Whilst most countries operating a manual (i.e. paper) voting system use a sheet on which a voter either marks a box for one candidate, or ranks them by number, Israel has a rather unusual balloting method. Upon entry to a polling station, the voter is given an official envelope, and shown to a voting booth. Inside the booth is a tray of ballot papers, one for each party. The voter chooses the relevant paper for their party, puts it in the envelope, seals it, and then places the envelope into the ballot box.

Ballot letters

The ballot papers contain minimal information - they are dominated by the "ballot letter(s)" of the party (between one and three letters), with the party name and sometimes a slogan written underneath in small text (see the picture to the right). Each party publicises their letter prior to election day, with most election posters featuring them. As many political parties in Israel are known by their acronyms, several parties can spell out their name in two or three letter, and thus use their name as their ballot letters (e.g. Meretz
Meretz-Yachad

The New Movement-Meretz , previously known as Meretz, then Yachad, and then Meretz-Yachad is a left-wing, Zionist, Social democracy List of political parties in Israel in Israel, which emphasizes the Israeli peace camp, human rights, religious freedom and green politics....
 and Hetz
Hetz (political party)

Hetz was a secularism List of political parties in Israel in Israel....
). Others spell out a specific phrase on their ballot.

The system has the advantage of being incredibly simple to use for those with limited literacy. This is especially important in Israel where many new immigrants struggle with the language, especially reading and writing (as Hebrew uses a unique alphabet
Hebrew alphabet

The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 letters used for writing the Hebrew language. Five of these letters have a different form when appearing as the last letter in a word....
), and there are also relatively high illiteracy rates amongst the Bedouin
Bedouin

The Bedouin, , are predominantly Muslim, desert-dwelling Arab nomadic pastoralist, or previously nomadic group, found throughout most of the desert belt extending from the Atlantic coast of the Sahara via the Western Desert , Sinai Peninsula, and Negev to the Arabian Desert....
.

Current ballot letters
The following (Hebrew) ballot letters were used in the 2009 election:
PartyBallot
letters
NotesPartyBallot
letters
Notes
Ahrayut
Ahrayut

Ahrayut is a minor political party in Israel.The party advocates altering the structure of government, redistributing the division of authority, enacting a constitution and hold frequent referendums....
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 Lehem
??
 
Ale Yarok
Ale Yarok

Ale Yarok is a minor liberal political party in Israel best known for its ideology of decriminalizing Cannabis . To date it has had no representation in the Knesset....
??
First two letters of Cannabis
Cannabis

Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa L., Cannabis indica Lam., and Cannabis ruderalis Janisch....
Lev LaOlim
??
 
Balad
?
 Likud
Likud

Likud is the major center-right List of political parties in Israel in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin, largely as the "direct ideological descendant" of the Herut, in an alliance with several other right-wing and liberal parties....
???
 
Brit Olam
Brit Olam

Brit Olam is a List of political parties in Israel in Israel...
??
 Man's Rights in the Family Party
??
 
Da'am
Organization for Democratic Action

The Organisation for Democratic Action is a List of political parties in Israel in Israel, where it is commonly known by the acronym, Da'am ....
?
 New Movement-Meretz
???
Party name
Gil
??
"Pure"National Union
National Union (Israel)

The National Union is a nationalist List of political parties in Israel in Israel. In the Israeli legislative election, 2009 the Union was an alliance of four parties: Moledet, Hatikva , Eretz Yisrael Shelanu, and former Tkuma members....
?
 
Green Movement-Meimad
Meimad

Meimad is a left-wing Religious Zionism List of political parties in Israel in Israel. Founded in 1999, it is based on the ideology of the Meimad movement founded in 1988 by Rabbi Yehuda Amital....
?
 Or
??
(The first and last letters of the party name)
Green Party
The Greens (Israel)

The Greens is a minor List of political parties in Israel in Israel currently headed by Pe'er Visner. Although the party is currently not represented in the Knesset, it does hold seats in 22 municipalities across Israel....
??
"Only"Shas
Shas

Shas is a List of political parties in Israel in Israel, primarily representing Haredi Judaism Sephardi Jews and Mizrahi Jews Judaism. Following the Israeli legislative election, 2006 in which Shas won 12 seats, it joined Ehud Olmert's coalition government and holds four cabinet posts....
??
Party name
Hadash
Hadash

Hadash is a far-left List of political parties in Israel in Israel. Hadash defines itself as a 'Jewish-Arab Party'. Most of its voters and leaders are Israeli Arabs....
?
 The Jewish Home
The Jewish Home

The Jewish Home is a new right-wing national Religious Zionism political party in Israel. It was formed by a merger of the National Religious Party, Moledet and Tkuma in November 2008....
?
 
HaYisraelim
HaYisraelim

HaYisraelim is a new minor political party in Israel which ran in the Israeli legislative election, 2009. It is led by professor Gideon Doron, a political scientist at Tel Aviv University....
??
 Tzabar
??
 
Holocaust survivors & Ale Yarok Alumni
??
 Tzomet
Tzomet

Tzomet is a small secular, right wing List of political parties in Israel in Israel....
?
 
Kadima
Kadima

Kadima is a centrist List of political parties in Israel in Israel founded by like-minded Likud and Israeli Labor Party politicians. It became the largest party in the Knesset after the Israeli legislative election, 2006, winning 29 of the 120 seats....
??
"Yes"United Arab List
United Arab List

The United Arab List , commonly known in Israel by its Hebrew acronym Ra'am , is a political party representing and supported by Arab citizens of Israel....
-Ta'al
Ta'al

Ta'al is a two-man Israeli Arab List of political parties in Israel in Israel led by Ahmad Tibi and Mahmud Asad.It was founded by Tibi after he left Balad during the Israeli legislative election, 1999....
??
"People"/"Nation"
Koah HaKesef
??
 United Torah Judaism
United Torah Judaism

United Torah Judaism is an Political alliance of Degel HaTorah and Agudat Israel, two small Israeli Haredi Judaism Politics of Israel in the Knesset....
?
 
Koah LeHashpi'a
Koah LeHashpi'a

Koah LeHashpi'a is a minor political party in Israel.The party advocates greater rights for the country's disabled citizens. It ran for the Israeli legislative election, 2009, but failed to pass the electoral treshold, not receiving any seats....
?
 Yisrael Beiteinu
?
L for Lieberman
Labour
???
"Truth"Yisrael HaMithadeshet
?
N for Nudelman
Michael Nudelman

Michael Nudelman is an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Yisrael BaAliyah, Aliyah , the National Union , Yisrael Beiteinu and Kadima between 1996 and 2009....
LaZuz
Lazuz (political party)

Lazuz is a minor political party in Israel. The party's main policy is fighting public corruption.The party participated in the Israeli legislative election, 2009 not passing the electoral treshold and failing to receive any seats....
??
 Yisrael Hazaka
Yisrael Hazaka

Yisrael Hazaka is a new political party in Israel. It was established by former Israeli Labor Party MK Efraim Sneh on 25 May 2008. It participated in the Israeli legislative election, 2009 but failed to pass the electoral threshold, not receiving any seats....
??
"Alive"
Leader
Leader (political party)

Leader is a minor political party in Israel. Headed by Alexander Radko, it is related to the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia.It has run in elections in Israeli legislative election, 2003, Israeli legislative election, 2006 and Israeli legislative election, 2009....
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Past elections


See also

  • Election
    Election

    An election is a decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold formal office. This is the usual mechanism by which modern Representative democracy fills offices in the legislature, sometimes in the executive and judiciary, and for regional government and local government....
  • Electoral calendar


External links

Knesset website