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Israeli ambassador to New Zealand casts first early ballot in national election

Some 4,500 Israelis across the globe are eligible to vote ahead of the general public on November 1.

Israeli Ambassador to New Zealand Ran Yaakoby casts the first early ballot in the Jewish state's Nov. 1 national election, Oct. 20, 2022. Credit: Ran Yaakoby Twitter.
Israeli Ambassador to New Zealand Ran Yaakoby casts the first early ballot in the Jewish state’s Nov. 1 national election, Oct. 20, 2022. Credit: Ran Yaakoby Twitter.

Israeli Ambassador to New Zealand Ran Yaakoby on Thursday became the first of approximately 4,500 citizens living abroad eligible to cast an early ballot for the Jewish state’s Nov. 1 national election.

Yaakoby subsequently took to Twitter, writing: “Just voted in the #Israelelection2022 . 1st in the world to vote (and furthest) #israelinnz #Israelmfa . Good luck to all citizens of Israel. Wishing for a good, stable, productive government & #knesset ( parliament). We deserve it !”

https://twitter.com/ISRAmbNZ/status/1582878152296042496?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, is located more than 16,000 kilometers (10,000 miles) from Jerusalem and in a time zone 10 hours ahead.

Israeli diplomats, their family members and emissaries of the quasi-official Jewish Agency, are eligible to vote on Thursday at some 100 polling stations set up at consulates and embassies worldwide.

Most Israelis will head to the polls on Nov. 1 for the fifth time in under four years.

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