Party lists for the 2020 Israeli legislative election
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The 2020 Israeli legislative election was held using closed list proportional representation. Each party presented a list of candidates to the Central Elections Committee prior to the election. If a list contains more than 40 people, only the first 40 are shown.
Blue and White
[edit]The Blue and White list was headed by Benny Gantz.[1][2]
- Benny Gantz (Resilience)
- Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid)
- Moshe Ya'alon (Telem)
- Gabi Ashkenazi (Independent)
- Avi Nissenkorn (Resilience)
- Meir Cohen (Yesh Atid)
- Miki Haimovich (Resilience)
- Ofer Shelah (Yesh Atid)
- Yoaz Hendel (Telem)
- Orna Barbivai (Yesh Atid)
- Michael Biton (Resilience)
- Hili Tropper (Resilience)
- Yael German (Yesh Atid)
- Zvi Hauser (Telem)
- Orit Farkash-Hacohen (Resilience)
- Karin Elharar (Yesh Atid)
- Meirav Cohen (Resilience)
- Yoel Razvozov (Yesh Atid)
- Asaf Zamir (Resilience)
- Yizhar Shai (Resilience)
- Elazar Stern (Yesh Atid)
- Mickey Levy (Yesh Atid)
- Omer Yankelevich (Resilience)
- Pnina Tamano-Shata (Yesh Atid)
- Gadeer Mreeh (Resilience)
- Ram Ben-Barak (Yesh Atid)
- Alon Schuster (Resilience)
- Yoav Segalovich (Yesh Atid)
- Ram Shefa (Resilience)
- Boaz Toporovsky (Yesh Atid)
- Orly Fruman (Telem)
- Eitan Ginzburg (Resilience)
- Andrey Kozhinov (Telem)
- Idan Roll (Yesh Atid)
- Yorai Lahav-Hertzanu (Yesh Atid)
- Michal Cotler-Wunsh (Telem)
- Einav Kabla (Resilience)
- Tehila Friedman (Yesh Atid)
- Hila Vazan (Resilience)
- Yael Ron Ben-Moshe (Resilience)
- Vladimir Beliak (Yesh Atid)
- Moshe Tur-Paz (Yesh Atid)
- Ruth Wasserman Lande (Resilience)
- Anat Knafo (Yesh Atid)
Joint List
[edit]The Joint List list is headed by Ayman Odeh.[1]
- Ayman Odeh (Hadash)
- Mtanes Shehadeh (Balad)
- Ahmad Tibi (Ta'al)
- Mansour Abbas (Ra'am)
- Aida Touma-Suleiman (Hadash)
- Walid Taha (Ra'am)
- Ofer Cassif (Hadash)
- Heba Yazbak (Balad)
- Osama Saadi (Ta'al)
- Yousef Jabareen (Hadash)
- Said al-Harumi (Ra'am)
- Jabar Asakla (Hadash)
- Sami Abu Shehadeh (Balad)
- Sondos Saleh (Ta'al)
- Iman Khatib-Yasin (Ra'am)
- Youssef Atauna (Hadash)
Labor-Gesher-Meretz
[edit]The Labor-Gesher-Meretz list is headed by Amir Peretz.[1]
- Amir Peretz (Labor)
- Orly Levy (Gesher)
- Nitzan Horowitz (Meretz)
- Tamar Zandberg (Meretz)
- Itzik Shmuli (Labor)
- Merav Michaeli (Labor)
- Yair Golan (Meretz)
- Ilan Gilon (Meretz)
- Omer Bar-Lev (Labor)
- Revital Swid (Labor)
- Issawi Frej (Meretz)
- Haggai Reznik (Gesher)
- Eran Hermoni (Labor)
- Mossi Raz (Meretz)
- Emilie Moatti (Labor)
Likud
[edit]The Likud list is headed by Benjamin Netanyahu.[1]
- Benjamin Netanyahu
- Yuli Edelstein
- Israel Katz
- Gilad Erdan
- Gideon Sa'ar
- Miri Regev
- Yariv Levin
- Yoav Gallant
- Nir Barkat
- Gila Gamliel
- Avi Dichter
- Ze'ev Elkin
- Haim Katz
- Eli Cohen
- Tzachi Hanegbi
- Ofir Akunis
- Yuval Steinitz
- Tzipi Hotovely
- Dudi Amsalem
- Gadi Yevarkan
- Amir Ohana
- Ofir Katz
- Eti Atiya
- Yoav Kisch
- David Bitan
- Keren Barak
- Shlomo Karhi
- Miki Zohar
- Yifat Shasha-Biton
- Sharren Haskel
- Michal Shir
- Keti Shitrit
- Fateen Mulla
- May Golan
- Tali Ploskov
- Uzi Dayan
- Ariel Kallner
- Osnat Mark
- Amit Halevi
- Nissim Vaturi
- Shevah Stern
- Ayoob Kara
- Matti Yogev
- Yehuda Glick
- Nurit Koren
Shas
[edit]The Shas list is headed by Aryeh Deri.[1]
United Torah Judaism
[edit]The United Torah Judaism list is headed by Yaakov Litzman.[1]
- Yaakov Litzman (Agudat Yisrael)
- Moshe Gafni (Degel HaTorah)
- Meir Porush (Agudat Yisrael)
- Uri Maklev (Degel HaTorah)
- Ya'akov Tessler (Agudat Yisrael)
- Ya'akov Asher (Degel HaTorah)
- Yisrael Eichler (Agudat Yisrael)
- Yitzhak Pindros (Degel HaTorah)
- Eliyahu Hasid (Agudat Yisrael)
- Eliyahu Baruchi (Degel HaTorah)
Yamina
[edit]The Yamina list is headed by Naftali Bennett.[3]
- Naftali Bennett (New Right)
- Rafi Peretz (The Jewish Home)
- Ayelet Shaked (New Right)
- Bezalel Smotrich (National Union)
- Matan Kahana (New Right)
- Ofir Sofer (National Union)
- Idit Silman (New Right)
- Sara Beck (Ahi)
- Shirly Pinto (New Right)
- Orit Strook (National Union)
- Moti Yogev (The Jewish Home)
- Shuli Mualem (New Right)
- Yossi Cohen (The Jewish Home)
- Shai Maimon (New Right)
- Eli Ben-Dahan (The Jewish Home)
- Ronnie Sassover (New Right)
- Yomtob Kalfon (New Right)
Yisrael Beiteinu
[edit]The Yisrael Beiteinu list is headed by Avigdor Lieberman.[1]
- Avigdor Lieberman
- Oded Forer
- Evgeny Sova
- Eli Avidar
- Yulia Malinovsky
- Hamad Amar
- Alex Kushnir
- Mark Ifraimov
- Limor Magen Telem
- Elina Bardach-Yalov
- Shadi Halul
- Alex Fridman
- David Davidyan
- Shahar Alon
- Olivier Rafowicz
Minor parties
[edit]Minor parties in the order in which they registered with the Central Elections Committee.[4]
- HaHazon (The Vision) (צדק בראשות אבי ילאו)
- Ani VeAta (Me and You) (כבוד ושוויון)
- Otzma Liberalit Kalkalit (Liberal Economic Power) (עוצמה ליברלית כלכלית)
- Da'am: Green Economy – One State (דעם - כלכלה ירוקה מדינה אחת)
- Bible Bloc Party (Gush HaTanachi) (מפלגת הגוש התנ"כי)
- Zekhuyoteinu BeKoleinu ("Our Rights Are in Our Vote/Voice") (זכויותנו בקולנו - לחיים בכבוד)
- HaLev HaYehudi (The Jewish Heart) (הלוי היהודי)
- Mishpat Tzedek (Fair Trial) (משפט צדק)
- Social Leadership (מנהיגות חברתית)
- Mitkademet (Leader) (מתקדמת)
- Kol HaNashim (Voice the Women) (קול הנשים)
- Seder Hadash (סדר חדש - לשינוי שיטת הבחירות)
- Peula LeYisrael (Action for Israel) (פעולה למען ישראל)
- Pirate Party (Piratim) (הפיראטים - כי כולנו באותה סירה והכל אותו שייט)
- Uncorrupted Red White (אדום לבן - לגליזציה לקנביס, שוויון לאתיופים, ערבים ומקופחים)
- Kama – Advancing the Status of the Individual (קמ"ה - קידום מעמד הפרט)
- HaBrit HaMeshutefet (The United Covenant)(מאוחד ברית)
- Kavod HaAdam (Respect for People) (כבוד האדם)
- Shema (Listen) (להקשיב)
- Tzomet (צומת - התיישבות וחקלאות)
- Koah Lehashpi'a (The Power to Influence) (כוחו של השפעה)
- Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Strength) (עוצמה יהודית)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g Article Writer (16 January 2020). "Israel Election 2020: All the Candidates Running in the March 2 Election". Haaretz. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
- ^ כחול לבן בראשות בני גנץ CEC
- ^ Yamina HaYamin HaHadash – HaBayit HaYehudi – HaIhud HaLeumi CEC
- ^ Raoul Wootliff (16 January 2020). "From powerhouses to Pirates, parties file for March vote just under the buzzer". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 16 January 2020.