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Israeli Labor Party primaries

Since the 1992 Israeli legislative election, the Israeli Labor Party has selected its party lists through primary elections in which party members are eligible to participate.[1] This has been the case in all elections since 1992, with the exceptions of the September 2019 and 2020 legislative elections, in which the party based its party list off of the results of the primary previously held in advance of the April 2019 legislative election.[1]

Labor's practice of using primaries to determine their party list is unusual among parties in Israel.[1] In Israel, most parties instead decide their party lists either through a nomination committee or by prerogative of the party leaders.[2]

Background edit

Before moving to primaries in 1992, the party had previously chosen its party list through a closed process involving party leaders for every election, with the exception of the 1988 Knesset election, for which the party instead used an open process in which 1,267 members of the party's Central Committee selected the list in convention.[3]

1992 edit

108,347 party members voted in the 1992 primary, marking 70.10% turnout.[1]

1996 edit

194,788 party members voted in the 1996 primary, marking 74.60% turnout.[1]

1999 edit

101,087 party members voted in the 1999 primary, marking 62.00% turnout.[1]

2002 edit

58,783 party members voted in the 2002 primary, marking 53.00% turnout.[1]

2006 edit

68,331 party members voted in the 2006 primary, marking 58.40% turnout.[1]

2008 edit

31,789 party members voted in the 2008 primary, marking 53.90% turnout.[1]

2012 edit

35,035 party members voted in the 2012 primary, marking 58.00% turnout.[1]

The order that the top candidates finished in were as follows:[4]

  1. Shelly Yachimovich
  2. Isaac Herzog
  3. Amir Peretz
  4. Eitan Cabel
  5. Merav Michaeli
  6. Binyamin Ben-Eliezer
  7. Hilik Bar
  8. Omer Bar-Lev
  9. Stav Shaffir
  10. Avishay Braverman
  11. Erel Margalit
  12. Itzik Shmuli
  13. Mickey Rosenthal
  14. Michal Biran
  15. Nachman Shai
  16. Moshe Mizrahi
  17. Danny Atar
  18. Raleb Majadele
  19. Nadia Hilou
  20. Nino Abesadze
  21. Yona Yahav
  22. Daniel Ben-Simon
  23. Ofer Kornfeld
  24. Hili Tropper
  25. Yona Prital

2015 edit

The party held its primary on 13 January 2015.[5] 28,742 party members voted in the primary, marking 58.80% turnout.[1]

2019 edit

On 11 February 2011, the Labor Party held its primary in advance of the April 2019 legislative election.[6] 33,672 party members voted in the primary (held in advance of the April 2019 legislative election), marking 56.30% turnout.[1]

The party would subsequently use the results of this primary to also choose its party lists for the September 2019 and the 2020 legislative elections, instead of holding new primaries for these elections.[1] Neither of the Knessets elected by the April 2019 nor September 2019 had succeeded in forming a government.

2021 edit

The 2021 primary took place on 1 February less than two weeks after the party's 24 January leadership election.[2] 18,106 party members voted in the primary, marking a turnout of roughly 40%.[7]

The primary had originally been cancelled after the party voted at its November 2020 convention 66% to 33% to have the 3,800 activists eligible to vote at the party's convention select the nominees instead of the party's general membership, a move orchestrated by then-Labor Party chairman Amir Peretz.[8][9] However, on 3 January 2021, the Tel Aviv District Court ruled that the move to cancel primary was illegal.[9]

In the primary, voters were able to vote for between five and seven individuals from a list of 62 candidates.[7]

2022 edit

The primary for the electoral list to be used in the 2022 Israeli legislative election was held on August 9, 2022. Roughly 57% of the 40,000 eligible voters participated. Most votes were cast digitally, but four physical voting locations were established. The physical voting locations were in Beersheba, Haifa, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Kenig, Ofer (1 February 2021). "The Labor Party Primary Elections". en.idi.org.il (in Hebrew). Israeli Democracy Institute. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b Lis, Jonathan (8 Jan 2021). "Embattled Israeli Labor Party sets date for primary election against leader's wishes". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  3. ^ Brinkley, Joel (28 May 1988). "Vote Pulls Israeli Labor Party to the Left". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Full results of Labor Party primaries". www.timesofisrael.com. 30 November 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Labor holds primaries to elect its Knesset slate". Times of Israel. 13 January 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  6. ^ Lis, Jonathan (8 February 2019). "Despite Plunge in Polls, Israel's Labor Not Rushing to Join Meretz". Haaretz. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  7. ^ a b Wootliff, Raoul (2 February 2021). "Ex-commando, social activist, Reform rabbi take top slots in Labor primary". www.timesofisrael.com. Times of Israel. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  8. ^ Smith, Shmuel (29 November 2020). "Labor Party Leader Peretz Eliminates Primaries | Hamodia.com". Hamodia. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  9. ^ a b Hoffman, Gil (3 January 2011). "Israel Elections: Court forces primaries in Labor Party". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Israel's Labor party primaries: Young MPs in the lead". I24news. August 9, 2022. Retrieved 7 November 2022.

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Since the 1992 Israeli legislative election the Israeli Labor Party has selected its party lists through primary elections in which party members are eligible to participate 1 This has been the case in all elections since 1992 with the exceptions of the September 2019 and 2020 legislative elections in which the party based its party list off of the results of the primary previously held in advance of the April 2019 legislative election 1 Labor s practice of using primaries to determine their party list is unusual among parties in Israel 1 In Israel most parties instead decide their party lists either through a nomination committee or by prerogative of the party leaders 2 Contents 1 Background 2 1992 3 1996 4 1999 5 2002 6 2006 7 2008 8 2012 9 2015 10 2019 11 2021 12 2022 13 ReferencesBackground editBefore moving to primaries in 1992 the party had previously chosen its party list through a closed process involving party leaders for every election with the exception of the 1988 Knesset election for which the party instead used an open process in which 1 267 members of the party s Central Committee selected the list in convention 3 1992 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 1992 Israeli legislative election 108 347 party members voted in the 1992 primary marking 70 10 turnout 1 1996 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 1996 Israeli legislative election 194 788 party members voted in the 1996 primary marking 74 60 turnout 1 1999 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 1999 Israeli legislative election 101 087 party members voted in the 1999 primary marking 62 00 turnout 1 2002 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 2003 Israeli legislative election 58 783 party members voted in the 2002 primary marking 53 00 turnout 1 2006 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 2006 Israeli legislative election 68 331 party members voted in the 2006 primary marking 58 40 turnout 1 2008 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 2009 Israeli legislative election and Party lists for the 2009 Israeli legislative election Labor 31 789 party members voted in the 2008 primary marking 53 90 turnout 1 2012 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 2013 Israeli legislative election 35 035 party members voted in the 2012 primary marking 58 00 turnout 1 The order that the top candidates finished in were as follows 4 Shelly Yachimovich Isaac Herzog Amir Peretz Eitan Cabel Merav Michaeli Binyamin Ben Eliezer Hilik Bar Omer Bar Lev Stav Shaffir Avishay Braverman Erel Margalit Itzik Shmuli Mickey Rosenthal Michal Biran Nachman Shai Moshe Mizrahi Danny Atar Raleb Majadele Nadia Hilou Nino Abesadze Yona Yahav Daniel Ben Simon Ofer Kornfeld Hili Tropper Yona Prital2015 editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 See also 2015 Israeli legislative election The party held its primary on 13 January 2015 5 28 742 party members voted in the primary marking 58 80 turnout 1 2019 editSee also April 2019 Israeli legislative election September 2019 Israeli legislative election 2020 Israeli legislative election Party lists for the April 2019 Israeli legislative election Labor Party and Party lists for the September 2019 Israeli legislative election Labor Gesher On 11 February 2011 the Labor Party held its primary in advance of the April 2019 legislative election 6 33 672 party members voted in the primary held in advance of the April 2019 legislative election marking 56 30 turnout 1 The party would subsequently use the results of this primary to also choose its party lists for the September 2019 and the 2020 legislative elections instead of holding new primaries for these elections 1 Neither of the Knessets elected by the April 2019 nor September 2019 had succeeded in forming a government 2021 editSee also 2021 Israeli legislative election and Party lists for the 2021 Israeli legislative election Labor The 2021 primary took place on 1 February less than two weeks after the party s 24 January leadership election 2 18 106 party members voted in the primary marking a turnout of roughly 40 7 The primary had originally been cancelled after the party voted at its November 2020 convention 66 to 33 to have the 3 800 activists eligible to vote at the party s convention select the nominees instead of the party s general membership a move orchestrated by then Labor Party chairman Amir Peretz 8 9 However on 3 January 2021 the Tel Aviv District Court ruled that the move to cancel primary was illegal 9 In the primary voters were able to vote for between five and seven individuals from a list of 62 candidates 7 2022 editThe primary for the electoral list to be used in the 2022 Israeli legislative election was held on August 9 2022 Roughly 57 of the 40 000 eligible voters participated Most votes were cast digitally but four physical voting locations were established The physical voting locations were in Beersheba Haifa Jerusalem and Tel Aviv 10 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Kenig Ofer 1 February 2021 The Labor Party Primary Elections en idi org il in Hebrew Israeli Democracy Institute Retrieved 16 July 2021 a b Lis Jonathan 8 Jan 2021 Embattled Israeli Labor Party sets date for primary election against leader s wishes Haaretz com Retrieved 16 July 2021 Brinkley Joel 28 May 1988 Vote Pulls Israeli Labor Party to the Left The New York Times Retrieved 8 February 2022 Full results of Labor Party primaries www timesofisrael com 30 November 2012 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Labor holds primaries to elect its Knesset slate Times of Israel 13 January 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2015 Lis Jonathan 8 February 2019 Despite Plunge in Polls Israel s Labor Not Rushing to Join Meretz Haaretz Retrieved 8 February 2019 a b Wootliff Raoul 2 February 2021 Ex commando social activist Reform rabbi take top slots in Labor primary www timesofisrael com Times of Israel Retrieved 16 July 2021 Smith Shmuel 29 November 2020 Labor Party Leader Peretz Eliminates Primaries Hamodia com Hamodia Retrieved 16 July 2021 a b Hoffman Gil 3 January 2011 Israel Elections Court forces primaries in Labor Party The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 16 July 2021 Israel s Labor party primaries Young MPs in the lead I24news August 9 2022 Retrieved 7 November 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Israeli Labor Party primaries amp oldid 1120555406 2015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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