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Israeli Election Committee Considers Live Broadcasting Vote Counting to Combat Fraud Claims
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First reported by Kan News · 1 hour ago
What happened
Israel's Central Elections Committee is considering live-streaming the vote counting process to combat fraud conspiracy theories and increase transparency ahead of the 2026 elections. The move aims to allow the public to witness the counting in real time, strengthening trust in the democratic process.
- 01Israel's Central Elections Committee plans to live-stream vote counting to increase transparency.
- 02The initiative aims to counter conspiracy theories about election fraud on social media.
- 03Live broadcasts will allow public real-time viewing from the Knesset and counting centers.
- 04The move responds to growing skepticism about ballot envelope handling, especially double envelopes.
- 05The Acting CEO said the broadcast might be dull but will prove the process's integrity.
- 06This unprecedented transparency effort is part of preparations for the 2026 elections.
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