The only thing that remains certain is the level of uncertainty among voters with a bit over a month to the 20th Knesset elections.
Maariv sent its roving election poll to a number of areas on Tuesday, 21 Shevat. The day began at 9 AM at the Beersheva Central Bus Station. The poll moved to the Government Complex at 11 AM, which is adjacent to the city’s courthouses, with the latter attracting voters from different walks of life.
Likud: 36
Labor/The Movement: 15
Blank slip of paper: 12.9
Bayit Yehudi: 9.4
Shas: 4.9
Kulanu: 4.2
Yesh Atid: 3.8
Yisrael Beitenu: 3.1
Alei Yarok: 2.1
Yachad: 2.1
Meretz: 1.7
Yahadut Hatorah: 1.4
The Maariv report does not say how many persons actually voted.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
2 Responses
are the numbers percentage or seats?
Was this a question from an exam from a course on polling? After describing the “poll”, then asking what they did wrong?