
Key Points
- Eli Cohen won the primary election
- Voter turnout was lower compared to 2022
- The results may affect the internal balance of the Likud Party
By the Numbers
140,00053.5%
In the primary election of the Likud Party in Israel, Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen took the top spot. Cohen was followed by Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, Transportation Minister Miri Regev, and Coalition Chairman Ofir Katz. The primary election results may affect the internal balance of the Likud Party, which is expected to win 22-24 seats in the current polls. The election turnout was lower compared to 2022, with about 53.5% of the 140,000 Likud Party members casting their votes.
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- When was the Likud Party primary election held in Israel?
- The date of the primary election was not specified
- Who is Eli Cohen?
- The Energy and Infrastructure Minister of Israel
- How was the voter turnout?
- It was lower compared to 2022
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