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Tue,May 21,2013
12 Sivan 5773
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By Maurice Ostroff
The total number of registered voters in Israel is 5,656,705. After over 99% of the votes had been counted it became apparent that 3,834,136 Israelis actually cast their votes equal to a 67.8% turnout. These included 40,915 spoiled or blank votes leaving a balance of 3,793,221 valid votes cast.
In terms of our proportional representation system the 120 Knesset seats are distributed among party lists that pass a qualifying threshold that was originally 1% of the valid votes cast, then raised to 1.5% in 1992 and to 2% in 2006.
The 2% of the valid votes cast amounts to 75,864 votes in the current election and it will be seen that Kadima with its 79,513 votes barely made it.


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