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Israel Elections 2019: JNS Composite Polling Average, Jan. 6

Likud 28.8, Israel Resilience 12.8, Yesh Atid 12.7, Joint List 11.7, New Right 8.8

The Israeli Knesset. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
The Israeli Knesset. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Current update: Sunday January 6th 2018.

Party New Avg Change Week 1 Avg Current
1 Likud 28.8 1.2 27.6 30
2 Israel Resilience 12.8 -0.6 13.4 0
3 Yesh Atid 12.7 -0.1 12.8 11
4 Joint List 11.7 -0.7 12.4 13
5 HaYamin HeHadash 8.8 -1.6 10.4 3
6 Labor 8.2 -0.6 8.8 24
7 UTJ 6.7 -0.3 7 6
8 Kulanu 5.5 -0.1 5.6 10
9 Meretz 5.5 -0.1 5.6 5
10 Shas 5 0.2 4.8 7
11 Gesher 4.8 0.2 4.6 1
12 Yisrael Beiteinu 4.5 0.7 3.8 5
13 Bayit Yehudi 2.8 -0.4 3.2 5
14 Livni 1.5 1.5 0 0
15 Other 0.7 0.7 0 0
Right-Religious Block (current coalition) 62.8 0.4 62.4 66
Center-Left-Arab (current opposition) 57.2 -0.4 57.6 54

Note: The electoral voting threshold is equivalent to 3.25 percent of total votes, equivalent to approximately 4 parliamentary seats. Parties currently polling below the threshold, including parties listed as “other” are weighted down to zero in the polling average to allow this polling model to maintain a simplified 120-seat framework.

The Jewish News Syndicate Composite Polling Average is compiled by Jeremy Saltan and can similarly be viewed at http://www.knessetjeremy.com.

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