Category: Knesset


Poll #1

Panels conducted two scenario polls with 557 people and a 4.3% error rate for Maariv that was published on July 7 2017. In one poll Peretz was at the head of the Zionist Union. In the second poll Gabbai was. The poll was conducted on July 5.

Scenario #1: Zionist Union with Peretz

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

26 [30] Likud
20 [11] Yesh Atid
17 [24] Zionist Union with Peretz
12 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
12 [08] Bayit Yehudi
09 [10] Kulanu
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
06 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
06 [05] Meretz
05 [07] Shas
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

65 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
55 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Scenario #2: Zionist Union with Gabbai

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

25 [30] Likud
21 [11] Yesh Atid
16 [24] Zionist Union with Gabbai
12 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
12 [08] Bayit Yehudi
08 [10] Kulanu
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
07 [05] Meretz
06 [07] Shas
06 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

64 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
56 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Who is most suited to serve as Prime Minister?

29% Don’t know, 28% Netanyahu, 14% Lapid, 7% Peretz, 6% Bennett, 5% Gabbi, 5% Kahlon, 3% Liberman, 3% Yaalon

Poll #2

Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by the Knesset Channel on July 3rd.

What grade do you give Avigdor Liberman as Defense Minister?

35% Average, 33% Good, 22% Bad, 10% Don’t know

How would you define Liberman on the political spectrum?

31% Right, 26% Moderate Right, 19% Center, 16% Don’t know, 6% Moderate Left, 2% Left

Are you pleased with Liberman’s conduct during the conversion bill debate?

43% No, 32% Don’t know, 25% Yes

Has Liberman’s opposition within the government towards the right wing coalition partners helped him?

38% Harmed him, 34% Helped him, 28% Don’t know
Right voters: 52% Harmed him, 29% Helped him, 19% Don’t know

Would you advise Liberman to stay in Yisrael Beitenu or merge with another party?

45% Stay in Yisrael Beitenu, 31% Don’t know, 24% Merge with another party

Of those who said he should merge with another party – which party?

33% Likud, 25% Yesh Atid, 17% Don’t know, 15% Kulanu, 10% Labor
Likud voters: 48% Likud, 17% Yesh Atid, 18% Don’t know, 10% Kulanu, 7% Labor

Poll 1 of 3

IPanel conducted a poll for Kan/Channel 1 that was broadcast on July 5 2017.

If you had the right to vote in Labor primary – who would you vote for?

51% None, 25% Gabbi, 23% Peretz

#1 Who is most suited to be Prime Minister?

38% None, 28% Netanyahu, 19% Lapid, 9% Bennett, 6% Peretz

#2 Who is most suited to be Prime Minister?

30% None, 29% Netanyahu, 19% Lapid, 10% Bennett, 11% Gabbai

 

 

Poll 2 of 3

Midgam conducted two scenario polls with 500 people for Channel 2 that was broadcast on July 5 2017. In one poll Peretz was at the head of the Zionist Union. In the second poll Gabbai was.

Scenario #1: Zionist Union with Peretz

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

29 [30] Likud

20 [11] Yesh Atid

15 [24] Zionist Union with Peretz

13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List

10 [10] Kulanu

09 [08] Bayit Yehudi

07 [06] Yisrael Beitenu

06 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

06 [05] Meretz

05 [07] Shas

00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

 

66 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition

54 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

 

Scenario #2: Zionist Union with Gabbai

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

28 [30] Likud

21 [11] Yesh Atid

14 [24] Zionist Union with Gabbai

13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List

11 [10] Kulanu

09 [08] Bayit Yehudi

07 [06] Yisrael Beitenu

06 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

06 [05] Meretz

05 [07] Shas

00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

 

66 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition

54 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

 

 

Poll 3 of 3

HaMidgam Project conducted two scenario polls with 722 people for Walla that was broadcast on July 5 2017. In one poll Peretz was at the head of the Zionist Union. In the second poll Gabbai was.

Scenario #1: Zionist Union with Peretz

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

23 [11] Yesh Atid

21 [30] Likud

18 [24] Zionist Union with Peretz

13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List

11 [08] Bayit Yehudi

10 [10] Kulanu

07 [07] Shas

07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

05 [06] Yisrael Beitenu

05 [05] Meretz

00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

 

61 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition

59 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

 

Scenario #2: Zionist Union with Gabbai

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

23 [11] Yesh Atid

22 [30] Likud

18 [24] Zionist Union with Gabbai

13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List

11 [08] Bayit Yehudi

09 [10] Kulanu

07 [07] Shas

07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

05 [06] Yisrael Beitenu

05 [05] Meretz

00 [–-] Yaalon, Yachad, Zehut (as other)

 

61 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition

59 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Panels conducted a poll of 507 people with a 4.4% margin of error on June 11 2017 that was broadcast on June 12 2017 by the Knesset Channel.

What grade would you give Naftali Bennett as Minister of Education?

41% Good, 27% Average, 25% Bad, 7% Don’t know

Are you in favor or against the policy of the Minister of Education, Naftali Bennett, to add the contents of national heritage and Judaism into the education system?

49% In favor, 39% Oppose, 12% Don’t know

Do you agree or disagree with the ethical code for higher education institutions?

58% Agree, 34% Disagree, 8% Don’t know

Do you think that the very existence of a code of ethics constitutes or does not constitute a violation of the academic freedom of higher education institutions?

45% Does not violate academic freedom, 39% Violates academic freedom, 16% Don’t know

Should political activity be prevented in universities, both by students and by faculty?

45% Yes, 42% No, 13% Don’t know

What do you think is the real motivation for writing the ethical code for higher education?

43% Political motives of Minister of Education Naftali Bennett, 42% Concern for students who can be hurt by biased political lecturers, 15% Don’t know

What do you think will be the fate of the ethical code for higher education?

42% Won’t pass, 34% Don’t know, 24% Will pass

 

 

 

Midgam conducted a poll that was broadcast by Channel 2 on May 26 2017.
In addition they ran a scenario poll with Ehud Barak at the head of the Zionist Union.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

30 [30] Likud
22 [11] Yesh Atid
13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
12 [24] Zionist Union
09 [08] Bayit Yehudi
07 [10] Kulanu
07 [07] Shas
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
07 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
06 [05] Meretz
00 [–] Yaalon Party

67 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
53 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Scenario Poll with former Prime Minister Ehud Barak leading the Zionist Union

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

29 [30] Likud
21 [11] Yesh Atid
15 [24] Zionist Union under Barak
13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
09 [08] Bayit Yehudi
07 [10] Kulanu
07 [07] Shas
07 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
07 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
05 [05] Meretz
00 [–] Yaalon Party

66 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
54 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Additional Questions:

Of following candidates who is most suited to serve as Prime Minister?

35% Netanyahu, 27% Don’t know, 14% Lapid, 9% Barak, 6% Yaalon, 5% Bennett, 4% Herzog

Are you for a peace deal that is based on 2 states for 2 peoples along 67 borders while maintaining large settlement blocs?

47% Yes, 39% No, 14% Don’t know

Note #1: New look for “KnessetJeremy Polling Average” – The KJPA next to 2017 AVG, 2016 AVG, All Polls & 2015 Election results: https://knessetjeremy.com/knessetjeremy-polling-average-the-israeli-poll-of-polls/

Geocartography conducted a poll that was published by News 1 on May 26 2017.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

26 [30] Likud
24 [11] Yesh Atid
13 [13] The Joint (Arab) List
11 [24] Zionist Union
11 [08] Bayit Yehudi
09 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
08 [06] Yisrael Beitenu
08 [05] Meretz
06 [10] Kulanu
04 [07] Shas

64 [67] Current Right-Religious Coalition
56 [53] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition

Note #1: 63% of Likud voters said they are sure of their vote compared to just 45% of Yesh Atid voters.
Note #2: 15% of UTJ voters do not classify themselves as Haredi voters, Many of them classified themelves as former non-Haredi Shas voters.

Note #3: New look for “KnessetJeremy Polling Average” – The KJPA next to 2017 AVG, 2016 AVG, All Polls & 2015 Election results: https://knessetjeremy.com/knessetjeremy-polling-average-the-israeli-poll-of-polls/