Yahadut Hatorah officials have turned to the Central Election Committee, citing they are certain that in a number of polling stations, Gimmel votes went to the Labor Party.
Chareidi officials report that this was the case in at least six voting stations, explaining the population of the voters in that district along with the last names of eligible voters is enough for them to realize that Yahadut Hatorah votes were moved to Labor, the party next to Gimmel in the voting order.
Avraham Weber, a Yahadut Hatorah representative to the Central Election Committee told Ladaat, that a number of weeks before the elections campaign workers were warned about this possibility, learning from previous elections.
NOTE:
Voting letters for Labor are “אמת” and Yahadut Hatorah “ג”. Labor is first in the voting box, seated to the right of Gimmel.
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If their clientele cant read they dont deserve the vote……….
There is quite a difference between a one letter GIMMEL and three letter EMES. Maybe they preferred and wanted to vote Labor.
Sounds like sour grapes. Or pregnant chads.