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Midgam conducted a poll of 510 people with a 4.4% margin of error that was published by Yediot Achronot on March 10 2019. The poll was conducted on March 7-8.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

33 [11] Blue & White (Gantz, Lapid, Yaalon & Ashkenazi)
29 [29] Likud (Netanyahu)
10 [18] Labor (Gabbai)
07 [06] United Torah Judaism (Litzman)
07 [05] Hadash-Taal (Odeh & Tibi)
06 [07] Shas (Deri)
06 [05] United Right List (Peretz, Smotrich & Ben Ari)
05 [05] Meretz (Zandberg)
05 [03] Hayamin Hehadash (Bennett & Shaked)
04 [10] Kulanu (Kahlon)
04 [08] Raam-Balad (Abbas)
04 [05] Yisrael Beitenu (Liberman)

Under 3.25% electoral threshold:

3.1% [–-] Zehut (Feiglin)
2.0% [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)
1.5% [–-] Yachad (Eli Yishai)
0.9% [01] Tzomet (Oren Hazan)
0.3% [–-] Magen (Gal Hirsch)
0.6% [–-] others

61 [66] Current Right-Religious Coalition+Y.B.
59 [54] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition-Y.B

Additional Questions:

Who is more suited for the position of Prime Minister?

38% Netanyahu, 31% Gantz, 20% Neither, 11% Don’t know

Who do you think will form the next government?

53% Netanyahu, 27% Gantz, 15% Don’t know, 5% Neither

Do you believe the AG or Netanyahu in terms of the motivation of the AG decision?

46% AG, 32% Netanyahu, 22% Don’t know

Do you support the decision to outlaw Balad?

54% Yes, 28% Don’t know 18% No

Do you support preventing Ben Ari from running?

38% Yes, 34% Don’t know, 28% No

Note: 43% of men support preventing Ben Ari from running compared to 33% of women. 57% of center-left voters support preventing Ben Ari compared to 27% of right voters.

Who do you believe in the Gantz harassment affair?

47% Gantz, 34% Don’t know, 19% Woman

If according to the latest polls published before the elections, you will see that the party to which you intend to vote for is very close to or does not pass the threshold – Will you vote still vote for that party or will you vote for another party?

56% Yes, 18% I’ll vote for a different party, 18% Don’t know, 8% I won’t go out to vote.

Dialog conducted a poll of 800 people with a 3.5% margin of error that was published by Haaretz on March 9 2019. The poll was conducted on March 7.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

31 [11] Blue & White (Gantz, Lapid, Yaalon & Ashkenazi)
28 [29] Likud (Netanyahu)
10 [18] Labor (Gabbai)
08 [05] Hadash-Taal (Odeh & Tibi)
08 [05] United Right List (Peretz, Smotrich & Ben Ari)
07 [06] United Torah Judaism (Litzman)
07 [03] Hayamin Hehadash (Bennett & Shaked)
05 [07] Shas (Deri)
04 [10] Kulanu (Kahlon)
04 [08] Raam-Balad (Abbas)
04 [05] Meretz (Zandberg)
04 [–-] Zehut (Feiglin)

Under 3.25% electoral threshold:

2.0% [05] Yisrael Beitenu (Liberman)
1.8% [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)

Under 1%

00 [–-] Yachad (Eli Yishai)
00 [01] Tzomet (Oren Hazan)
00 [–-] Magen (Gal Hirsch) and others

63 [66] Current Right-Religious Coalition+Y.B.
57 [54] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition-Y.B

Maagar Mochot conducted a poll of 605 people with a 3.9% margin of error that was published by Yisrael Hayom on March 8 2019.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

33 [11] Blue & White (Gantz, Lapid, Yaalon & Ashkenazi)
26 [29] Likud (Netanyahu)
09 [05] Hadash-Taal (Odeh & Tibi)
08 [18] Labor (Gabbai)
08 [06] United Torah Judaism (Litzman)
08 [05] Meretz (Zandberg)
08 [05] United Right List (Peretz, Smotrich & Ben Ari)
08 [03] Hayamin Hehadash (Bennett & Shaked)
04 [10] Kulanu (Kahlon)
04 [07] Shas (Deri)
04 [–-] Zehut (Feiglin)

Under 3.25% electoral threshold:

2% [08] Raam-Balad (Abbas)
2% [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)
1% [05] Yisrael Beitenu (Liberman)
1% [–-] Yachad (Eli Yishai)

Under 1%

00 [01] Tzomet (Oren Hazan)
00 [–-] Magen (Gal Hirsch) and others

62 [66] Current Right-Religious Coalition+Y.B.
58 [54] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition-Y.B

Additional Questions:

Who is more suited for the position of Prime Minister?

42% Netanyahu, 38% Gantz, 20% Don’t know

Did the AG decision cause you to change your vote?

75% No, 12% Yes, 13% Don’t know

Teleseker conducted a poll of 543 people with a 4.4% margin of error that was broadcast by Reshet Bet/Kan on March 6 2019.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

35 [11] Blue & White (Gantz, Lapid, Yaalon & Ashkenazi)
30 [29] Likud (Netanyahu)
08 [05] Hadash-Taal (Odeh & Tibi)
07 [18] Labor (Gabbai)
07 [06] United Torah Judaism (Litzman)
05 [10] Kulanu (Kahlon)
05 [07] Shas (Deri)
05 [05] Meretz (Zandberg)
05 [05] United Right List (Peretz, Smotrich & Ben Ari)
05 [03] Hayamin Hehadash (Bennett & Shaked)
04 [08] Raam-Balad (Abbas)
04 [–-] Zehut (Feiglin)

Under 3.25% electoral threshold:

2% [05] Yisrael Beitenu (Liberman)
2% [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)

Under 1%

00 [–-] Yachad (Eli Yishai)
00 [01] Tzomet (Oren Hazan)
00 [–-] Magen (Gal Hirsch) and others

61 [66] Current Right-Religious Coalition+Y.B.
59 [54] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition-Y.B

Additional Questions:

Who is more suited for the position of Prime Minister?

45% Netanyahu, 39% Gantz, 16% Don’t know

Following AG decision are you more likely or less likely to vote Likud?

58% No change, 30% Less likely, 12% More likely

Smith conducted a poll of 534 people with a 4% margin of error that was broadcast by Channel 20 on March 5 2019.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

31 [11] Blue & White (Gantz, Lapid, Yaalon & Ashkenazi)
29 [29] Likud (Netanyahu)
09 [05] Hadash-Taal (Odeh & Tibi)
07 [18] Labor (Gabbai)
06 [06] United Torah Judaism (Litzman)
06 [05] United Right List (Peretz, Smotrich & Ben Ari)
06 [03] Hayamin Hehadash (Bennett & Shaked)
05 [07] Shas (Deri)
05 [05] Meretz (Zandberg)
04 [10] Kulanu (Kahlon)
04 [08] Raam-Balad (Abbas)
04 [05] Yisrael Beitenu (Liberman)
04 [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)

Under 3.25% electoral threshold:

3% [–-] Zehut (Feiglin)

Under 1%

00 [–-] Yachad (Eli Yishai)
00 [01] Tzomet (Oren Hazan)
00 [–-] Magen (Gal Hirsch) and others

60 [66] Current Right-Religious Coalition+Y.B.
60 [54] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition-Y.B

Additional Questions:

Did the AG decision influence your vote?

72% No, 15% Yes, 13% No opinion

Note: 5% of 2015 Likud voters left to other parties. 5% of non-Likud voters have moved to Likud.

Do you agree with Netanyahu’s argument that the media has been drafted to topple the Likud government?

45% Yes, 42% No, 13% No opinion