2009 Israeli legislative election

2009 Israeli legislative election
Israel
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All 120 seats in the Knesset
61 seats needed for a majority
Turnout64.72% (Increase 1.17pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Kadima Tzipi Livni 22.47 28 −1
LikudAhi Benjamin Netanyahu 21.61 27 +15
Yisrael Beiteinu Avigdor Lieberman 11.70 15 +4
Labor Ehud Barak 9.93 13 −6
Shas Eli Yishai 8.49 11 −1
UTJ Yaakov Litzman 4.39 5 −1
Ra'amTa'al Ibrahim Sarsur 3.38 4 0
National Union Yaakov Katz 3.34 4 −2
Hadash Mohammad Barakeh 3.32 4 +1
Meretz Haim Oron 2.95 3 −2
Jewish Home Daniel Hershkowitz 2.87 3 0
Balad Jamal Zahalka 2.48 3 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Ehud Olmert
Kadima
Benjamin Netanyahu
Likud
A privacy divider to ensure ballot secrecy

Legislative elections were held in Israel on 10 February 2009 to elect the 120 members of the eighteenth Knesset.[1] These elections became necessary due to the resignation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert as leader of the Kadima party, and the failure of his successor, Tzipi Livni, to form a coalition government. Had Olmert remained in office or had Livni formed a coalition government, the elections would have been scheduled for 2010 instead.

Although the incumbent prime minister's party, Kadima, won the most seats in the parliament, the Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu was able to form a majority coalition government and become the new prime minister.

  1. ^ Mazal Mualem (30 October 2008). "Israel sets February 10 as date for general elections". Haaretz. Retrieved 4 September 2014.