Likud Primary Vote Counting Begins with Initial Results from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Polling Stations
The vote counting for the Likud party primaries has just started, with the first results coming in from two polling stations in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Reporters Moti Kastel and Avraham Hasson provided the initial tallies, emphasizing that these results represent only two out of hundreds of polling stations.
In the Jerusalem polling station, Member of Knesset Amir Ohana and Minister Amichai Shikli are leading the race. They are followed by Yariv Levin, Almog Cohen, Amit Halevi, and Moshe Saada, who complete the top six.
Similarly, in the Tel Aviv polling station, Amir Ohana and Amichai Shikli also top the list. Moshe Saada ranks third here, followed by Almog Cohen, Tali Gottlieb, and Yariv Levin, who round out the leading six candidates.
These early results provide a snapshot of the competition within the Likud party primaries, with more comprehensive results expected as counting continues across the country.
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