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Revision as of 17:26, 6 October 2020

In the run up to the next Israeli legislative election, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Israel during the term of the 23rd Knesset. This article lists the results of such polls.

The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous election, held on 2 March 2020, to the present day. The next election was scheduled to be held on 5 November 2024. However, due to the political deadlock which resulted after the previous election, a fourth consecutive snap election is possible.[1] Therefore polling for the next election started as soon as 10 days after the previous election.[2] As part of the coalition agreement made to resolve the deadlock, the election is now scheduled to happen no later than 23 May 2023.[3] No polls may be published from the end of the Friday before the election until the polling stations close on election day at 22:00.[4]

Polls are listed in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the highest figures. When a poll has no information on a certain party, that party is instead marked by a dash (–).

Seat projections

This section displays voting intention estimates referring to a hypothetical Knesset election. The figures listed are Knesset seat counts rather than percentages, unless otherwise stated.

Graphs

This graph shows the polling trends from the 2 March 2020 Israeli legislative election until the next election day using 4-poll moving average. Scenario polls are not included here.

For parties not crossing the electoral threshold (currently 3.25%) in any given poll, the number of seats is calculated as a percentage of the 120 total seats. Labor-Meretz-Gesher and Labor-Meretz are shown as Labour before the splits.

Polls

Poll results are listed in the table below. Parties that fall below the electoral threshold are denoted by the percentage of votes that they received (N%) rather than the number of seats they would have gotten.

Legend

61 seats are required for a majority in the Knesset.

Note: The composition of the current government does not necessarily determine the exact makeup of the post-election government.

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Joint
List
Blue &
White
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Meretz Labor Derekh
Eretz
Jewish
Home
Gesher Otzma
Yehudit
Gov.
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Current seats 36 17 15 14 9 7 7 5 3 3 2 1 1 72
23 Sep 2020 Midgam/iPanel Channel 12[5] 29 17 15 9 9 7 8 21 5 (1.8%) (0.6%) (0.6%) (0.5%) 54
16 Sep 2020 Direct Polls Arutz Sheva[6] 30 17 14 8 9 7 9 20 6 (1.1%) (1.0%) (0.4%) (0.3%) (0.3%) 52
16 Sep 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[7] 30 18 12 8 7 7 8 22 8 52
11–12 Sep 2020 Panels Politics 103fm[8] 30 16 15 8 9 7 8 21 6 54
11 Sep 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[9] 31 13 17 10 9 7 8 20 5 57
7 Sep 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[10] 31 18 13 11 7 7 6 21 6 56
4 Sep 2020 Midgam/iPanel Channel 12[11] 31 15 15 11 8 7 8 19 6 57
27 Aug 2020 Panels Politics Maariv[12] 28 20 14 10 8 7 9 17 7 (1.9%) (0.2%) (0.7%) (0.4%) (1.2%) 53
23 Aug 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[13] 31 19 13 11 7 7 8 18 6 (0.0%) (0.0%) (0.0%) 56
21 Aug 2020 Maagar Mohot 103fm[14] 32 19 15 10 8 8 8 15 5 58
20 Aug 2020 Direct Polls Israel Hayom[15] 31 19 14 8 10 7 9 16 6 56
19 Aug 2020 Panels Politics Maariv[16] 29 20 14 9 8 7 9 19 5 (2.1%) (0.2%) (0.2%) (0.3%) (1.9%) 53
16 Aug 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[17] 33 20 12 10 7 6 7 19 6 56
16 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[18] 30 16 15 12 7 8 8 18 6 (1.8%) (0.5%) (0.2%) (0.2%) 57
13 Aug 2020 Panels Politics Maariv[19] 27 20 15 9 8 7 9 18 7 51
12 Aug 2020 Direct Polls Kipa[20] 32 18 15 10 9 8 9 14 5 59
10 Aug 2020 Geocartographia Maariv[21] 29 19 14 13 7 9 7 14 8 58
6–7 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[22] 31 18 15 11 8 8 7 16 6 (1.9%) (0.6%) (0.4%) (0.0%) 58
6 Aug 2020 Maagar Mohot The Jerusalem Post[23] 32 18 16 11 10 8 8 12 5 61
6 Aug 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[24] 29 19 15 8 8 7 8 19 7 52
6 Aug 2020 Kantar Kan 11[25] 30 17 16 12 9 8 7 15 6 (1.1%) (1.2%) (0.9%) (0.1%) (1%) 59
4 Aug 2020 Direct Polls Srugim[26] 35 18 16 9 10 7 8 12 5 61
30 Jul 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[27] 33 17 16 12 9 8 8 12 5 62
28 Jul 2020 Panels Politics 103fm[28] 31 19 16 10 9 7 8 13 7 57
23 Jul 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[29] 31 19 15 11 6 7 8 16 7 55
23 Jul 2020 Midgam Channel 12[30] 32 18 15 9 8 8 7 15 8 (1.8%) (0.3%) (0.0%) (0.2%) 57
14 Jul 2020 Panels Politics 103fm[31] 34 16 15 9 9 7 9 14 7 59
14 Jul 2020 The Jewish Home splits from Yamina[32]
12 Jul 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[33] 33 19 16 9 7 8 8 13 7 57
10 Jul 2020 Direct Polls [34] 36 17 16 9 10 7 8 11 6 (1.7%) (2.4%) (0.5%) (0.6%) (0.6%) 62
10 Jul 2020 Panels Politics Maariv[35] 36 16 15 10 9 7 9 12 6 62
6 Jul 2020 Midgam Channel 12[36] 37 15 15 11 9 7 8 11 7 (2.1%) (0.4%) (0.9%) (0.2%) 64
3 Jul 2020 Maagar Mohot 103fm[37] 38 17 15 10 9 8 8 9 6 65
28 Jun 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[38] 38 16 16 9 8 7 8 11 7 62
17 Jun 2020 Direct Polls [39] 41 15 16 11 10 7 8 7 5 (1.1%) (1.6%) (0.0%) (0.2%) (0.5%) 69
17 Jun 2020 Smith The Jerusalem Post[40] 41 15 16 10 9 7 8 8 6 (2.3%) (1.5%) (0.0%) (0.2%) (1.4%) 67
12 Jun 2020 Maagar Mohot 103fm[41] 41 16 15 13 9 8 7 6 5 71
8 Jun 2020 Midgam Channel 12[42] 40 14 15 12 9 7 9 8 6 (1.9%) (0.4%) (0.4%) (0.5%) 68
26 May 2020 Panels Politics 103fm[43] 41 14 15 12 9 8 6 9 6 (1.5%) (0.9%) (1.3%) 70
17 May 2020 New government is formed
14 May 2020 The Jewish Home unofficially splits from Yamina
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Blue &
White
Joint
List
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Labor Meretz Derekh
Eretz
Gesher Otzma
Yehudit
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Current seats 36 16 15 15 9 7 7 6 3 3 2 1
30 Apr 2020 Direct Polls [44] 41 11 16[a] 15 9 8 8 7 [a] 5 (2.0%) (1.8%) (0.8%)
22-23 Apr 2020 Smith [45] 41 11 17[a] 16 10 7 6 7 [a] 5 (0.4%) (0.4%) (0.4%)
13 Apr 2020 Midgam Channel 12[46] 40 10 19 15 9 7 7 8 (1.1%) 5 (1.4%) (1.4%) (1.9%)
12 Apr 2020 Direct Polls [47] 38 14 16[a] 15 9 8 8 7 [a] 5 (2.85%) (0.93%) (0.60%)
7 Apr 2020 Smith The Jerusalem Post[48] 42 9 18 16 8 7 6 7 (2.2%) 7 (0.3%) (0.9%) (0.9%)
6 Apr 2020 Labor splits from Meretz[49]
29-30 Mar 2020 Smith [50] 40 11 15[b] 16 9 7 6 7 9 [b]
29 Mar 2020 Israel Resilience Party and Derekh Eretz split from Yesh Atid and Telem, and keep the name Blue and White[51]
27 Mar 2020 Direct Polls Arutz Sheva[52] 38 16 15[b] 15 8 7 6 7 8 [b] (1.3%) (0.65%)
26 Mar 2020 Yesh Atid and Telem unofficially split from Blue and White[53]
23 Mar 2020 Gesher splits from Labor and Meretz[54]
Legend

61 seats are required for a majority in the Knesset.

Note: The composition of the current government does not necessarily determine the exact makeup of the post-election government.

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Blue &
White
Joint
List
Shas UTJ Labor-
Meretz
Gesher Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Otzma
Yehudit
Gov.
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19 Mar 2020 Direct Polls [55] 40 30 15 8 7 6 (0.41%) 7 7 (0.30%) 62
14–16 Mar 2020 Direct Polls [56] 39 30 16 8 8 7 (1.75%) 6 6 (0.34%) 61
12 Mar 2020 Midgam Channel 12[2] 37 33 15 9 7 6 7 6 (0.7%) 59
10 Mar 2020 Gesher unofficially splits from Labor and Meretz[1]
2 Mar 2020 Election results[57][58] 36 33 15 9 7 7 7 6 (0.42%) 58

Scenario polls

Most often, opinion polling about hypothetical scenarios is done in the same survey as for the regular polling. This is why these scenario polls are paired for comparison purposes.

  Regular poll
  Scenario poll

Yifat Shasha-Biton party

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Joint
List
Blue &
White
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Meretz Shasha-Biton
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Current seats 35 17 15 14 9 7 7 5 3 1
23 Sep 2020 Midgam/iPanel Channel 12[5] 29 17 15 9 9 7 8 21 5 N/A
26 16 15 7 9 7 8 19 5 8

Ofer Shelah leading Yesh Atid

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Joint
List
Blue &
White
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Meretz
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Current seats 36 17 15 14 9 7 7 5 3
11 Sep 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[9] 31 13 17 10 9 7 8 20 5
33 11 17 11 9 7 8 19 5
4 Sep 2020 Midgam Channel 12[11] 31 15 15 11 8 7 8 19 6
31 13 15 11 8 7 9 19 7

Gabi Ashkenazi leading Blue & White

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Joint
List
Blue &
White
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Meretz
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Current seats 36 17 15 14 9 7 7 5 3
11 Sep 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[9] 31 13 17 10 9 7 8 20 5
32 13 17 11 9 7 8 19 4

Gadi Eizenkot & Ron Huldai party

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Joint
List
Blue &
White
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Meretz Eizenkot &
Huldai
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Current seats 36 17 15 14 9 7 7 6 3
11 Sep 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[9] 31 13 17 10 9 7 8 20 5
32 9 17 6 10 7 7 18 3 11

Gadi Eizenkot leading Blue & White

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Joint
List
Blue &
White
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Meretz
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Current seats 36 17 15 14 9 7 7 5 3
6–7 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[22] 31 18 15 11 8 8 7 16 6
31 17 15 12 8 8 7 16 6

Shulman party

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh Atid
–Telem
Joint
List
Blue &
White
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Yamina Meretz Shulman
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Current seats 36 17 15 14 9 7 7 6 3
17 Jun 2020 Smith The Jerusalem Post[40] 41 15 16 10 9 7 8 8 6
40 14[c] 16 10 9 7 7 7[d] 6 4
8 Jun 2020 Midgam Channel 12[42] 40 14 15 12 9 7 9 8 6
38 13 15 11 9 7 8 8 6 5

Prime minister

Due to the political deadlock, Shas chairman and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri suggested direct elections for prime minister.[59] Some opinion pollsters have asked voters which party leader they would prefer as prime minister. Their responses are given as percentages in the graphs and tables below.

Graphs

Included below are polls including Netanyahu, Lapid, Gantz and Bennet. Only such polls which distinguish undecided voters from those who support other candidates affect the "Neither" and "Don't know" values.

Polls

Various candidates

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Date Polling firm Publisher Netanyahu Lapid Gantz Bennett Neither Don't Know
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Midgam [[Channel 12 (Israel)|Channel 1]2] 29 10 8 20
16 Sep 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[7] 31 13 10 18 28
11 Sep 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[9] 32 12 10 17 29
7 Sep 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[10] 32 13 10 18 27
4 Sep 2020 Midgam Channel 12[11] 37 16 18 28
2–3 Sep 2020 Maagar Mohot 103fm[60] 31 13 9 11 36
23 Aug 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[13] 38 15 9 17 21
16 Aug 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[17] 36 16 10 15 26
6 Aug 2020 Kantar Kan 11[25] 37 15 10 19 20
30 Jul 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[27] 33 13 11 12 31
23 Jul 2020 Panel Project HaMidgam Channel 13[29] 44 16 11 30
23 Jul 2020 Midgam Channel 12[30] 34 15 10 14 22 5

Netanyahu vs. Gantz

Date Polling firm Publisher Netanyahu Gantz Neither Don't Know
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16 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[18] 43 16
6-7 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[22] 38 19 36 5
13 Mar 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[61] 47 36 17
12 Mar 2020 Midgam Channel 12[2] 45 33 14 8

Netanyahu vs. Lapid

Date Polling firm Publisher Netanyahu Lapid Neither Don't Know
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16 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[18] 46 22
6-7 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[22] 45 21 27 7

Netanyahu vs. Bennett

Date Polling firm Publisher Netanyahu Bennett Neither Don't Know
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16 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[18] 39 24
6-7 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[22] 36 26 32 6

Netanyahu vs. Eizenkot

Date Polling firm Publisher Netanyahu Eizenkot Neither Don't Know
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6-7 Aug 2020 Midgam Channel 12[22] 43 18 27 12

Coalition

Some opinion pollsters have asked voters which coalition they would prefer. The tables below list their responses as percentages.

Minority government backed by the Joint List
Date Polling firm Publisher Support Oppose Don't Know
13 Mar 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[61] 31 55 14
General
Date Polling firm Publisher National unity government Right Left Don't Know
Likud-B&W only w/ more parties
13 Mar 2020 Maagar Mohot Israel Hayom[61] 17 31 26 17 9

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Merger of Blue and White and Labor.
  2. ^ a b c d Merger of Blue and White and Derekh Eretz.
  3. ^ In case where Gadi Eizenkot runs as Yesh Atid's No. 2 candidate
  4. ^ In case where Yoaz Hendel runs as part of Yamina

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