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Likud Primary Vote Counting Begins with Initial Results from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Polling Stations
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 14 hours ago
What happened
The Likud party has begun counting votes in its primaries, with initial tallies from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv showing Amir Ohana and Amichai Shikli leading. Early results indicate competitive races for the top six positions, with more counts pending nationwide.
- 01Likud party primary vote counting has started with initial results from two polling stations.
- 02In Jerusalem, Amir Ohana and Amichai Shikli lead, followed by Yariv Levin and others.
- 03In Tel Aviv, Ohana and Shikli also lead, with Moshe Saada third.
- 04The top six candidates differ slightly between the two stations.
- 05These results represent only two out of hundreds of polling stations.
- 06More comprehensive results are expected as counting continues.
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Now 14Right · Hebrew20 minutes ago
Likud Primary Vote Counting Begins with Initial Results from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Polling Stations
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