The only thing that remains certain is the level of uncertainty among voters with a bit over a month to the 20th Knesset elections.
Maariv sent its roving election poll to a number of areas on Tuesday, 21 Shevat. The day began at 9 AM at the Beersheva Central Bus Station. The poll moved to the Government Complex at 11 AM, which is adjacent to the city�s courthouses, with the latter attracting voters from different walks of life.
Likud: 36
Labor/The Movement: 15
Blank slip of paper: 12.9
Bayit Yehudi: 9.4
Shas: 4.9
Kulanu: 4.2
Yesh Atid: 3.8
Yisrael Beitenu: 3.1
Alei Yarok: 2.1
Yachad: 2.1
Meretz: 1.7
Yahadut Hatorah: 1.4
The Maariv report does not say how many persons actually voted.
(YWN � Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
2 Responses
are the numbers percentage or seats?
Was this a question from an exam from a course on polling? After describing the “poll”, then asking what they did wrong?