- Source: 2008 Meretz leadership election
The 2008 Meretz leadership election was held on 18 March 2008.
Candidates
= Ran
=Ran Cohen, member of the Knesset since 1984 and former minister of industry and trade (1999–2000)
Zehava Galon, member of the Knesset since 1999
Haim Oron, member of the Knesset (1988–2000 and again since 2003) and former minister of agriculture (1999–2000)
= Withdrew
=Yossi Beilin, incumbent party leader
Campaign
After Oron declared that he would run for party leader, incumbent party leader Yossi Beilin withdrew from the election.
Election system and conduct
The election was open to all members of the party. If no candidate had secured an outright majority of the vote in the initial round, a runoff election would have been held.
On the day of the election, Cohen filed a complaint with the party's election committee alleging irregularities at some polling stations. Galon demanded that three polling stations located in Deir al-Asad have their votes discounted, alleging that her campaign's representatives were blocked from overseeing the voting there and were physically assaulted.
Results
Around 75% of party members participated in the election. Oron won the outright majority required to forgo a runoff election, winning the party's leadership outright in the initial round of voting.
References
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- 2008 Meretz leadership election
- Meretz
- 2012 Meretz leadership election
- Zehava Galon
- Israeli Labor Party
- 2009 Israeli legislative election
- 2006 Israeli legislative election
- 2015 Israeli legislative election
- Nitzan Horowitz
- Yael Dayan