Midgam conducted two polls of 500 people with a margin of error of 3.9% on April 9-10 and was published by Yediot Achronot on April 14 2014.
The polls used the new threshold of 3.25%.
The first poll added Kachalon as an option and decided to run Ra’am-Ta’al & Balad together on a joint list.
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
29 [31] Likud Beitenu
16 [15] Labor
12 [12] Bayit Yehudi
11 [–] Kachalon Party
10 [19] Yesh Atid
10 [06] Meretz
09 [11] Shas
08 [07] Ra’am-Ta’al & Balad
07 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
04 [06] Movement
04 [04] Hadash
00 [02] Kadima
57 [61] Right-Religious
52 [59] Center-Left-Arab
The second poll ran Likud and Beitenu as different parties, added Kachalon as an option and decided to run Ra’am-Ta’al & Balad together on a joint list.
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
22 [20] Likud
16 [15] Labor
11 [12] Bayit Yehudi
10 [19] Yesh Atid
10 [11] Yisrael Beitenu
10 [06] Meretz
10 [–] Kachalon Party
08 [11] Shas
08 [07] Ra’am-Ta’al & Balad
07 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
04 [06] Movement
04 [04] Hadash
00 [02] Kadima
58 [61] Right-Religious
52 [59] Center-Left-Arab
Knesset Jeremy Analysis: This is the first poll of the Knesset term where Likud Beitenu running together comes out under 30 seats. Seven parties in double digits. Kachalon is running in the low double digits in the results of every polling company. The difference of opinion seems to come on where the votes are coming from. The raising of the threshold does not seem to make such an impact in this poll.