2017 The Jewish Home leadership election

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2017 The Jewish Home leadership election
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Turnout51.09%
 
Candidate Naftali Bennett Yonatan Branksi Yitzhak Zagha
Party Jewish Home Jewish Home Jewish Home
Popular vote 12,600 1,916 1,074
Percentage 80.25% 12.20% 6.84%

Leader before election

Naftali Bennett

Elected Leader

Naftali Bennett

The 2017 The Jewish Home leadership election was held on 27 April 2017[1] to elect the leader of The Jewish Home party. Incumbent leader Naftali Bennett won a strong reelection over two challengers.

Background[edit]

Bennett was first elected party leader in 2012 and was reelected in 2015.

In the 2013 Israeli legislative election, Bennett led the party to its strongest showing, with twelve Knesset seats. However, in 2015 (after Bennett was reelected party leader), the party lost seats, falling to eight seats. Ahead of the 2017 leadership election, polls showed the party receiving ten seats in future elections.[1] The party was seen by many as underperforming compared to how it had originally been expected to perform under Bennett's leadership.[1]

At the time of the leadership election, the next legislative election was not expected to occur until 2019.[1] However, facing prospective leadership challenges, on 8 March 2017 Bennett scheduled for an early leadership election.[1] One speculated reason for holding the leadership election early was that it would give any opponents only about two months to field their campaigns.[1] Another speculated reason was that it could provide Benett a legal excuse to politically fundraise. Another speculated reason was that it would make a political statement that the party was anticipating that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be ousted from power due to criminal investigations, thereby necessitating an early Knesset election.[1][2]

Candidates[edit]

Campaign[edit]

Both of Bennett's challengers positioned themselves further to the political right than Bennett. They were characterized by The Times of Israel as "hard right".[1]

By the time of the vote, Bennett was widely expected to win reelection as leader.[1]

Electorate[edit]

The party's 30,734 members were eligible to vote at 69 polling stations located across the nation.[1]

Results[edit]

Turnout was low, which some attributed to the overwhelming expectation that Bennett was going to win.[3]

2017 The Jewish Home leadership election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Jewish Home Naftali Bennett (incumbent) 12,600 80.25
Jewish Home Yonatan Branksi 1,916 12.20
Jewish Home Yitzhak Zagha 1,074 6.84
Other 111 0.71
Total votes 15,701 100
Turnout {{{votes}}} 51.09

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Wootliff, Raoul (27 April 2017). "Bennett poised to gain as Jewish Home votes in leadership primary". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  2. ^ Hoffman, Gil (22 April 2017). "Politics: Meet Yonatan Branski, the ex-IDF colonel running to lead Bayit Yehudi". JPost.com. The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b Wootliff, Raoul. "Bennett wins sweeping victory in Jewish Home leadership race". The Times of Israel. www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 11 July 2022.