User:Kahlores/sandbox/Opinion polling for the next Israeli legislative election

In the run up to the next Israeli legislative election, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Israel. Results of such polls are displayed in this article.

The date range for these opinion polls are from the previous legislative election, held on 17 March 2015, to the present day. The next legislative election must be held on 5 November 2019, though it may be held earlier if the government chooses to hold early elections.

Parties
Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first. The highest figure in each survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. Israeli polls do not take the electoral threshold (currently 3.25%) into account in a uniform fashion. Some polls report the number of seats each party would win purely according to the percentages, as though there were no threshold; others eliminate parties that poll below the threshold and distribute the 120 available Knesset seats only among those who pass it. As a result, parties that poll at or near the threshold can show inconsistent results, bouncing between 0 and the minimum 3 or 4 seats. Polls may not add up to 120 seats due to rounding or omitted parties that drop out or do not poll consistently.

Coalition/Opposition
The table belows shows the overall seats of the Coalition and Opposition parties in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, based on the individual performance of each party in the opinion polls listed in the table above. The table takes into account only parties that are currently represented in the Knesset, and thus may show totals that fall below 120 seats. The table is based on the current composition of the Coalition (Likud + Kulanu + Jewish Home + Shas + Israel Beiteinu + UTJ) and Opposition (Zionist Union + Yesh Atid + Joint List + Meretz). The highest figure in each survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading bloc's colour. The Overall Seats section reflects the seats of every party that participates in the survey and is currently represented in the Knesset, while the Overall Seats above Threshold section only shows the seats of parties that pass the electoral threshold (3.25%) and are currently represented in the Knesset.

Preferred Prime Minister polling
Some opinion pollsters have asked voters which party leader they would prefer as Prime Minister.