- Source: Opinion polling for the September 2019 Israeli legislative election
Polling for the 17 September 2019 Israeli legislative election began on 26 May 2019.
Seat projections
= Graphs
=These graphs show the polling trends from the time Knesset dissolved until the election day. No polls may be published from the end of Friday before the election until the polling stations closing on election day at 22:00.
If more than one poll was conducted on the same day, the graphs show the average of the polls for that date.
= Polls
=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 both figures are shaded. Parties that fall below the threshold are denoted by the percentage of votes that they received (N%), instead of the seats they would have gotten. When a poll has no information on a certain party, that party is instead marked by a dash (–).
Color key:
Exit poll
= Scenarios
=Zehut, Otzma Yehudit & Noam withdraw
Left-Wing Union (including Democratic Union) and URWP + New Right
Left-Wing Union (including Democratic Union)
Union of the Right-Wing Parties + New Right headed by Ayelet Shaked (including Democratic Union and Zehut)
Expanded Union of Right-Wing Parties headed by Ayelet Shaked (including Labor-Gesher)
Expanded Union of Right-Wing Parties headed by Ayelet Shaked
Expanded Union of Right-Wing Parties headed by Rafi Peretz (including Labor-Gesher)
Expanded Union of Right-Wing Parties headed by Rafi Peretz
Left-Wing Union
Likud+Ayelet Shaked, URWP+Naftali Bennett
Gabi Ashkenazi leading Blue & White
Zehut and New Right merger
Zehut and New Right merger and Left-Wing Union
Labor and Meretz merger without Gesher
Labor and IDP merger without Gesher, Expanded Union of Right-Wing Parties headed by Ayelet Shaked
Labor and IDP merger without Gesher, Expanded Union of Right-Wing Parties headed by Rafi Peretz
IDP and Meretz merger, New Right and URWP merger
URWP, New Right, and Otzma Yehudit merger
Democratic Union & URWP, New Right, and Otzma Yehudit merger
Democratic Union & URWP, New Right, Zehut, and Otzma Yehudit merger
Preferred prime minister polls
Some opinion pollsters have asked voters which party leader they would prefer as Prime Minister. Their responses are given as percentages in the tables below.
Netanyahu vs Gantz
Netanyahu vs Barak
General
Potential bias
Direct Polls institute, which conducts some of the polls, is owned by Shlomo Filber, the former director general of the Ministry of Communications and Likud campaign manager in the 2015 Israeli legislative election. Filber turned state's evidence in Case 4000, in which Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu has been indicted for bribery. In the April 2019 Israeli legislative election, Filber advised the New Right campaign, potentially compromising his objectivity. Filber's polling method is controversial and is based on SMS.
See also
April 2019 Israeli legislative election
2019 in Israel
List of elections in 2019
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Opinion polling for the September 2019 Israeli legislative election
- September 2019 Israeli legislative election
- Opinion polling for the 2019 Israeli legislative election
- April 2019 Israeli legislative election
- Opinion polling for the 2020 Israeli legislative election
- Opinion polling for the April 2019 Israeli legislative election
- Opinion polling for the 2021 Israeli legislative election
- 2022 Israeli legislative election
- 2024 Indian general election
- Israel Democratic Party