Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Election Exit Poll Results My Election Day

I started the morning by voting MERETZ
I learnt a New Expression : Litfos Tachat...
Big Circus in Kikar Rabin.
Results at 22.00 at Zavta with Meretz and Beilin.

Two TV exit polls of Israel’s general election place Ehud Olmert’s ruling Kadima in lead - 29-32 out of 120 Knesset seats (below poll estimates)

March 28, 2006, 10:51 PM (GMT+02:00)

Ehud Olmert’s ruling Kadima - 29-32 out of 120 Knesset seats (in the lead but below poll estimates), Labor – 22 (held its ground), Likud crashed to 11, Russian immigrants’ Israel Beitenu – 13-14 (up), ultra- religious Shas – 10-11, anti-evacuation National Union-NRP – 8-9, Torah Judaism – 5-6, left-wing Meretz – 5. The big surprise is the senior citizens who for the first time crossed the threshold with a dramatic 8 mandates.

Some 4.5 million Israelis were eligible to cast their votes Tuesday, March 28, for the 17th Knesset and their next government. They had a choice of 31 party lists.

Another half a million overseas voters and the army cast their votes earlier. Voting day is a national holiday

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