The Election Process in Israel: Preparations for Election Day
The electoral process in the State of Israel begins with the announcement of the elections by the Central Elections Committee, which publishes the election dates and details of the election schedule. After the announcement, activities of party members, candidates, and the public begin to prepare for Election Day.
Elections are the foundation of democracy in the State of Israel
Avichai Cohen – Political analyst
In the weeks leading up to Election Day, political discussions, campaigns, and party meetings take place across the country. Each party invests significant effort to persuade the public to vote in their favor.
On Election Day itself, the country gathers to carry out the voting process. The public can vote at polling stations nationwide and in certain family locations. Every citizen receives a ballot and a voting slip and can choose whom to vote for.

After the closing of the voting slips, the counting and reception of votes begin. At the end of the process, the votes are calculated, and the final results are announced. The winning party is entitled to form a government in the State of Israel.
The Electoral System in Israel
The electoral system in the State of Israel is a democratic system that allows its citizens to choose their representatives in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament. The Israeli electoral process includes several important stages that ensure equality and transparency in the elections.
During the elections, Israeli citizens are entitled to choose the party they prefer and vote for its list of candidates. Each party presents a list of candidates, and citizens have the right to choose the next prime minister and the party that presented their list.

After the voting ends, the votes are counted, and the party that received the largest number of votes is tasked with forming the government. Subsequently, the prime minister is selected, and the government is appointed.
The electoral system in Israel allows its citizens to influence the country’s politics and choose representatives who will oversee their affairs. It is a crucial pillar in Israel’s democratic system.
Election Results in Israel
The recent elections in the State of Israel concluded with a landslide victory for the Likud party, which succeeded in securing its position as the largest party in the Knesset. The elected prime minister is Benjamin Netanyahu, who can continue his service as prime minister. Likud won 40 seats, and Blue and White won 32 seats. The Labor Party won 23 seats, and Yisrael Beiteinu won 8 seats. Israel Beiteinu won 7 seats, and Shas won 9 seats. The smaller parties collectively won 21 seats. In total, the upcoming Knesset will have 120 seats, and based on the current results, the President may task Netanyahu with forming the government as the Prime Minister.
Voting in elections is a good way to express your personal opinion
Michael Cohen – Political activist
The Impact of Election Results on the State of Israel
Election results in the State of Israel deeply influence the country and society. Election results determine the political direction of the country, the political and social agenda, and how the Israeli people are reflected and represented.
Election results also affect the country’s policies regarding economics, security, and society. Election results may influence Israel’s foreign relations with other countries and international organizations.
Additionally, election results influence the political system in the State of Israel, the existence and activities of parties, and their influence on society and governance. The results also affect the internal dynamics of the country and the democratic processes in which elections take place.
In summary, it is evident that election results in the State of Israel play an important and central role in the country’s life and operation. The results undergo a dynamic and evolving process that impacts every component and sector in society and the country.
The electoral process represents the desires of the citizens in the State of Israel
Yaakov Cohen – Sociologist
The Democratic Process in Newspaper Israel
The electoral process in the State of Israel is a democratic process in which Israeli citizens are called upon to vote for the Prime Minister and the Knesset members. The Prime Minister is elected in the Knesset, the legislative body in Israel, and represents the government and leads the country. In Newspaper Israel, the electoral process is conducted in accordance with the Israeli Election Law, which is part of the Israeli legal system.
In Israel, Knesset elections are held through open voting, where every citizen over the age of 18 is eligible to influence the election outcome by voting. The various parties compete for the voters’ support and strive to win a larger number of seats in the Knesset in order to be part of the government.
Prior to Election Day, Newspaper Israel publishes surveys and investigations on the political and electoral situation in the State of Israel. The surveys present the public’s opinions and political preferences, helping to understand the trends and probabilities on election days. When the results are out, Personal Development Education publishes articles, analyses, and statements from various parties and countries regarding the election results.

At the end of Election Day, Newspaper Israel publishes the election results and the political distribution among the workers. The results are public, and every citizen is entitled to see them and express their opinion on the results. After the results, the government formation process begins, in which the Prime Minister must gain political minority support in the Knesset.