Poll: Netanyahu 39% Herzog 36% - radically different priorities for voters
Dr. Aaron Lerner - IMRA 27 December 2014
Telephone poll of a representative sample of 570 adult Israelis (including
Israeli Arabs) carried out by Rafi Smith for Israel Radio Reshet Bet 24-25
December. Survey error +/- 4.2 percentage points.
For report in Hebrew:
http://www.iba.org.il/bet/Doc/DOC876952.pdf
If elections held today (expressed in Knesset seats)
Current Knesset seats in [brackets].
Please note: There are 120 seats in the Knesset. Parties must receive a
minimum of 3.25% - 4 seats in the elections to be included in the Knesset.
After elections are held the coalition forming a government must receive 61
votes
in a vote of confidence in the Knesset.
UNDECIDED 17% -
--- [31] Likud Beiteinu (Likud & Yisrael Beiteinu)
23 [---] Likud
08 [---] Yisrael Beiteinu
08 [19] Lapid "Yesh Atid" Party
23 [21] Labor & Hatnua (Livni)
17 [12] Bayit Yehudi
08 [11] Shas
2-3 -- Yachad - Eli Yishai
07 [07] Yahadut Hatorah
06 [06] Meretz
09 [---] Kulanu - Moshe Kachlon party
11 [11] Arab parties
00 [02] Kadima
Who would you prefer as prime minister? (IMRA: there are no direct
elections)
Netanyahu 39% Herzog 36% Neither/No opinion 25%
When you choose the party you vote for what is the most important and second
most important matter?
[Since first and second choice combined in results the percentages total
well over 100%)
Total:
Social/welfare 58% Foreign affairs/security 41% Religion/Jewish tradition
20%
Party advances my interests 20% Party leader 13% Party list 11% Other 3%
Other replies 3%
Prefer Netanyahu as PM
Social/welfare 42% Foreign affairs/security 54% Religion/Jewish tradition
25%
Party advances my interests 15% Party leader 15% Party list 12% Other 3%
Other replies 5%
Prefer Herzog as PM
Social/welfare 80% Foreign affairs/security 33% Religion/Jewish tradition 6%
Party advances my interests 22% Party leader 14% Party list 14% Other 2%
Other replies 2%
Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director IMRA
IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis
Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Arab-Israeli relations
Website: www.imra.org.il
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