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Israeli legislative election, 1977



 
 
The Elections
Elections in Israel

Israel elects its national legislature, the Knesset, by proportional representation on a national list basis. The Knesset has 120 members, elected for terms of four years....
 for the ninth Knesset
were held on 17 May 1977. The dramatic shift in Israeli politics caused by the outcome led to it becoming known as "the revolution" (Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
: ?????, HaMahapakh), a phrase coined by TV anchor Haim Yavin
Haim Yavin

Haim Yavin , was one of Israel's leading news presenter. Born in Oberschlesien, Germany, he later aliyah to Israel.Between 1968 and 2008, Yavin was the anchor of Mabat , the primetime news roundup on Israel's state television station, Channel 1 , which he helped found....
 when he announced the election results live on television with the words "Ladies and gentlemen - revolution!" (Hebrew: !??????? ?????? - ????, Gviroti veRevoti - Mahapakh!).






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The Elections
Elections in Israel

Israel elects its national legislature, the Knesset, by proportional representation on a national list basis. The Knesset has 120 members, elected for terms of four years....
 for the ninth Knesset
were held on 17 May 1977. The dramatic shift in Israeli politics caused by the outcome led to it becoming known as "the revolution" (Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
: ?????, HaMahapakh), a phrase coined by TV anchor Haim Yavin
Haim Yavin

Haim Yavin , was one of Israel's leading news presenter. Born in Oberschlesien, Germany, he later aliyah to Israel.Between 1968 and 2008, Yavin was the anchor of Mabat , the primetime news roundup on Israel's state television station, Channel 1 , which he helped found....
 when he announced the election results live on television with the words "Ladies and gentlemen - revolution!" (Hebrew: !??????? ?????? - ????, Gviroti veRevoti - Mahapakh!). Voter turnout was 78.2%, the highest level since 1965
Israeli legislative election, 1965

Elections in Israel for the sixth Knesset were held in Israel on 1 November, 1965. Voter turnout was 80.4%....
.

Results


PartyVotes% of voteSeats at start
of session
Seats at end
of session
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....
 1 3 4 8 10
583,96833.4%4340
Alignment
Alignment (political party)

The Alignment was an alliance of the major left-wing parties in Israel between the 1960s and 1990s. It was established as the Labor Alignment in 1965 as an alliance of Mapai and Ahdut HaAvoda but was dissolved three years later when the two parties and Rafi formally merged into the Israeli Labor Party....
 6 7
430,02324.6%3233
Dash
Democratic Movement for Change

The Democratic Movement for Change , commonly known by its Hebrew acronym Dash was a short-lived and initially highly-successful centrist List of political parties in Israel in Israel....
 2
202,26511.6%150
National Religious Party
National Religious Party

The National Religious Party was a List of political parties in Israel in Israel representing the Religious Zionism movement. Formed in 1956, at the time of its dissolution in 2008, it was the second oldest surviving party in the country after Agudat Yisrael, and was part of every government coalition until 1992....
160,7879.2%1212
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....
80,1184.6%55
Agudat Israel
Agudat Israel

Agudat Israel began as the original political party representing Haredi Judaism in Israel. It was the umbrella party for almost all Haredi Jews in Israel, and before that in the British Mandate of Palestine....
58,6523.3%44
Development and Peace
Development and Peace

Development and Peace , originally known as Flatto-Sharon was a Right wing politics one-man List of political parties in Israel in Israel....
 11
35,0492.0%11
Shlomtzion 133,9471.9%20
Left Camp of Israel
Left Camp of Israel

The Left Camp of Israel was a Left wing politics List of political parties in Israel in Israel. It was also known as Sheli , an acronym for Peace for Israel ....
 9
27,2811.6%21
United Arab List24,1851.4%11
Agudat Israel Workers
Agudat Israel Workers

Agudat Israel Workers was a political party in Poland, and a political party and settlement movement in Israel. It was also known as PAI or PAGI, its Hebrew acronym ....
23,5711.3%11
Ratz20,6211.2%11
Independent Liberals
Independent Liberals (Israel)

The Independent Liberals were a List of political parties in Israel in Israel and are one of the ancestors of the modern-day Labor Party ....
20,3841.2%11
Total1,747,820100%120120
 
Shinui
Shinui

Shinui was a Zionism, secular and Anti-clericalism free market Liberalism worldwide in Israel. The party twice become the third largest in the Knesset, but on both occasions it was followed by a split and collapse; in Israeli legislative election, 1977 the party won 15 seats as part of the Democratic Movement for Change, but the alliance spl...
 2 6 10
05
Telem
Telem (political party)

Telem was a List of political parties in Israel in Israel....
 7 8
04
Tehiya
Tehiya

Tehiya , originally known as Banai , then Tehiya-Bnai , was a small Right wing politics political party in Israel that existed from 1979 until 1992....
 4
02
Unity Party
Unity Party (Israel)

The Unity Party , officially the Unity Party for the Advancement and Education of the Society in Israel and originally known as Equality in Israel ? Panthers was a short-lived List of political parties in Israel in Israel....
 9
02
Ahva
Ahva (political party)

Ahva was a short-lived List of political parties in Israel in Israel, one of several spinoffs created by the collapse of Democratic Movement for Change....
 5 7
01
One Israel
One Israel (1980)

One Israel was a short-lived, one-man List of political parties in Israel in Israel led by Yitzhak Yitzhaky....
 1
01
Ya'ad
Ya'ad (political party)

Ya'ad was a short-lived, one-man List of political parties in Israel in Israel. It is not related to the other political party of the same name, Ya'ad ? Civil Rights Movement....
 2
01
Yosef Tamir
Yosef Tamir

Yosef Tamir is a former Israeli journalist, politician and lawyer....
 10
01
Yigael Yadin
Yigael Yadin

Yigael Yadin was an Israeli archeology, politician, and the second Ramatkal of the Israel Defense Forces....
 5
01
Binyamin Halevy 5
01
Shmuel Tamir
Shmuel Tamir

Shmuel M. Tamir was a prominent Israeli independence fighter, lawyer, Knesset member from 1965 to 1980, and Minister of Justice in the government of Menachem Begin from 1977 until 1980...
 5
01
Democratic Movement
Democratic Movement (Israel)

The Democratic Movement was a short-lived List of political parties in Israel in Israel formed in the aftermath of the spectacular breakup of Democratic Movement for Change....
 2 5
00
Rafi – National List
Ometz (political party)

Ometz , originally Rafi ? National List , then the National List was a small Right-wing politics List of political parties in Israel in Israel, which existed briefly in 1981, and then from 1983 until 1987....
 3 7
00


1 Shlomtzion merged into Likud, but Yitzhak Yitzhaky
Yitzhak Yitzhaky

Yitzhak Yitzhaky was an Israeli educator and politician. He was elected to the Israeli legislative election, 1977 as a member of Ariel Sharon's Shlomtzion ....
 later broke away to form One Israel.

2 When Dash broke up, seven MKs founded Shinui, seven founded the Democratic Movement, and Assaf Yaguri founded Ya'ad.

3 Three Likud MKs broke away to form Rafi – National List, one later returned.

4 Two Likud MKs broke away to form Tehiya

5 The Democratic Movement split up when three MKs founded Ahva and Yigal Yadin, Binyamin Halevi, Mordechai Elgrably and Shmuel Tamir left to sit as independents.

6 Zeidan Atashi and David Golomb defected from Shinui to the Alignment.

7 Moshe Dayan left the Alignment and formed Telem with two members of Rafi – National List and Shafik Asaad.

8 Shafik Asaad
Shafik Asaad

Shafik Asaad was an Arab citizens of Israel politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Democratic Movement for Change, the Democratic Movement , Ahva and Telem between 1977 and 1981....
 defected from Ahva to Telem, whilst Akiva Nof joined Likud

9 Saadia Marciano
Saadia Marciano

Saadia Marciano was an Israeli social activist and politician, and founder of the Black Panthers ....
 left the Left Camp of Israel and formed the Unity Party with independent MK, Mordechai Elgrably.

10 Yosef Tamir defected from Likud to Shinui, but then left to sit as an independent.

11 Development and Peace won enough votes for two seats, but was a one-man party.

Non-qualifiers

The following parties did not cross the 1% (14,173 votes) electoral threshold
Election threshold

In party-list proportional representation systems, an election threshold is a clause that stipulates that a party must receive a minimum percentage of votes, either nationally or within a particular district, to get any seats in the parliament....
:
  • Kach
    Kach and Kahane Chai

    Kach was a far right List of political parties in Israel in Israel. Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in the early 1970s, and following his Kahanism ideology, the party entered the Knesset in 1984 after several electoral failures....
  • Women's Party
    Women's Party (Israel)

    The Women's Party was a small List of political parties in Israel in Israel....


The election

The result of the 1977 election was a huge turning point in Israel's political history. For the first time, the left-wing lost an election, with the Alignment's share of the vote reduced by more than a third. This allowed the right-wing to take power for the first time since Israeli independence in 1948. The left's spectacular loss of power was attributed to three major causes; the disastrous Yom Kippur War
Yom Kippur War

The Yom Kippur War, Ramadan War or October War , also known as the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and the Fourth Arab-Israeli War, was fought from October 6 to October 26, 1973 by a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel....
 in 1973, allegations of corruption and nepotism (such as the Dollar Account affair
Dollar Account affair

The Dollar Account affair was a political scandal that broke in Israel in 1977, following the exposure of an illegal US Dollar bank account held by Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin and his wife Leah Rabin....
 and the Yadlin affair
Yadlin affair

The Yadlin Affair refers to a political corruption scandal that broke in Israel in 1976, involving senior members of the Labor Party . It is often seen as one of the reasons for the "revolution" of the Israeli legislative election, 1977....
), and a perceived favouring of Ashkenazi
Ashkenazi Jews

File:Juden 1881.JPGAshkenazi Jews, also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim , are the Jews descended from the medieval Jewish ethnic divisions of the Rhineland in the west of Germany....
 (European) Jews over Mizrahi Jews (from North Africa and the Middle East).

Also noteworthy was the emergence of Dash
Democratic Movement for Change

The Democratic Movement for Change , commonly known by its Hebrew acronym Dash was a short-lived and initially highly-successful centrist List of political parties in Israel in Israel....
 as the third largest party. However, once it became clear that Begin did not need them in the coalition (he still commanded a majority without them), the party broke up and disappeared as fast as it had appeared (ironically, one of its offshoots Shinui gained a sudden burst of popularity in the 2003 elections, also gaining 15 seats, before splitting up and losing them all in the next election).

The Ninth Knesset

Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin

was the sixth Prime Minister of Israel. Before the establishment of the state, he was the leader of the Irgun, playing a central role in Jewish resistance to the British Mandate of Palestine....
 of Likud formed the eighteenth government on 20 June, 1977, including Shlomtzion, the National Religious Party, Agudat Israel, and the Democratic Movement for Change in his coalition. The government had 19 ministers, controversially including Moshe Dayan of the Alignment. This resulted in Dayan's expulsion from the party and him forming Telem. When Dash collapsed, many of its members went into opposition, but Begin retained a majority in the Knesset
Knesset

The Knesset is the legislature of Israel, located in Givat Ram, Jerusalem....
.

Aside from the spectacular fall of Dash, the controversial Camp David Accords
Camp David Accords

The Camp David Accords were signed by Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on September 17, 1978, following twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David....
 and the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty
Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty

The Egyptian?Israeli Peace Treaty was signed in Washington, DC, United States, on March 26, 1979, following the Camp David Accords . The main features of the treaty were the mutual recognition of each country by the other, the cessation of the state of war that had existed since the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the complete withdrawal by Isra...
 which resulted in an Israeli withdrawal from Sinai were to blame for much of the upheaval within the eighth Knesset, especially the numerous breakaways from Begin's Likud. Indeed, Begin relied on opposition votes to pass the treaty in the Knesset as several party members, including future Prime Ministers Ariel Sharon
Ariel Sharon

is a former Israeli Prime Minister of Israel and military leader. Sharon served as Prime Minister from March 2001 until April 2006, though he was unable to carry out his duties after suffering a stroke on 4 January 2006, when he fell into a coma and entered a persistent vegetative state....
 and Yitzhak Shamir
Yitzhak Shamir

was Prime Minister of Israel of Israel from 1983 to 1984 and again from 1986 to 1992....
 objected to it and abstained from voting.

Another notable event was the assassination of United Arab List MK Hamad Abu Rabia
Hamad Abu Rabia

Sheikh Hamad Abu Rabia was a Bedouin Israeli politician and a member of the Knesset, best known for being assassinated by sons of another Israeli politician....
 by the sons of party rival Jabr Moade after Abu Rabia allegedly refused to give up his seat as had been decided in a rotation agreement. Despite his sons' actions, Moade replaced Abu Rabia in the Knesset.

External links

  • Knesset website
  • Knesset website