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Where Did Yahadut Hatorah’s Votes Comes From?


Following is a listing of votes for Yahadut Hatorah as compared to the last elections in 2009. The information is furnished by HaMevaser. It is clear that the words of Gedolei Yisrael Shlita and the unprecedented campaign persuade additional voters to cast a ballot for Gimmel.

(The number in the parenthesis represents the vote in 2009).

In alphabetical order

Afula: 215 (95)

Arad: 1,469 (739)

Ashdod: 10,225 (2,124)

Bat Yam: 557 (115)

Beit Shemesh: 8,360 (3,531)

Betar Illit: 8,251 (3,473)

Bnei Brak: 44,973 (10,171)

Carmiel: 568 (175)

Dboriah: 148 (146)

Elad: 5,124 (1,573)

Givat Ze’ev: 751 (592)

Haifa: 4,232 (1,172)

Jerusalem: 55,143 (12,215)

Kabul: 210 (210)

Kfar Chabad: 699 (581)

Kiryat Gat: 1,019 (195)

Kiryat Malachi: 384 (248)

Kiryat Yearim: 1,137 (351) Telshe Stone

Lod: 301 (164)

Maale Adumim: 260 (147)

Modi’in Illit: 14,532 (4,662)

Netanya: 2,304 (455)

Ofakim: 1,564 (284)

Petach Tikvah: 4,332 (934)

Ramat Gan: 661 (130)

Ramat HaSharon: 785 (386)

Rechasim: 1,849 (476)

Rehovot: 2,263 (578)

Rishon L’Tzion: 727 (91)

Tiveria: 702 (279)

Tuba-Zangria: 119 (104)

Tzfas: 1,337 (558)

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2 Responses

  1. Something is very wrong with those numbers, they wouldn’t have had any seats in the previous knesset with the 2009 numbers above (46,859). This the above numbers for this year add up to 175201. Something is very off.

  2. I agree with #1. If in the last elections, Yahadut HaTorah won six seats, based on the difference between the last two elections, in the current elections it should have won 20-24 seats.

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