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Likud Primary Candidate Claims Name Was Omitted From Final Vote Count, Insists She Won

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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago

What happened

Dr. Ruth Kabsa Avramzon, a Likud primary candidate endorsed by Netanyahu, claims her name was omitted from final vote tallies, affecting her results. She insists she won and vows to contest the outcome.

  • 01Dr. Ruth Kabsa Avramzon alleges her name was omitted from Likud primary final vote reports.
  • 02She competed for the "new woman" slot, 34th place on the Likud national list.
  • 03Prime Minister Netanyahu endorsed her hours before the primary voting began.
  • 04Kabsa Avramzon discovered the omission overnight and shared the issue with her supporters.
  • 05She insists she won and plans to fight for every vote and challenge the results.

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SrugimRight · Hebrew59 minutes ago
Likud Primary Candidate Claims Name Was Omitted From Final Vote Count, Insists She Won
Now 14Right · Hebrew2 hours ago
Likud Candidate Demands Recount After Name Omitted from Official Primary Results

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