Israel has numerous minor political parties. Under the proportional representation electoral system used to elect members of the Knesset, parties required only 1% of the vote to win a seat in the legislature until the 1992 elections, when the electoral threshold was increased to 1.5%.[1] This was raised to 3.25% prior to the 2015 elections. This article lists all parties to have contested a Knesset election, but failed to win seats.
References
- ^ The Electoral Threshold, Wasted Votes, and Proportionality Israel Democracy Institute
- ^ a b c Pensioner wannabes? Haaretz, 21 January 2009
- ^ Amsalem launches alternative to Shas The Jerusalem Post, 15 April 2011
- ^ Brit HaTzohar Israel Democracy Institute
- ^ על כוס בירה: אלדד יניב הכריז על הקמת מפלגה חדשה Haaretz, 15 October 2012
- ^ ניצולי שואה והקנאביס: "אפילו לא פאתטי" Yedioth Ahronoth, 29 January 2019
- ^ Word of the Day / Kikar: Back to Square One, Sandwich in Hand Haaretz, 6 October 2013
- ^ Staff writer (1 January 2020). "Bennett eyes alliance with former Zehut activists". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ רוצים לעגון בכנסת: הכירו את מפלגת הפיראטים Ynet, 5 December 2012
- ^ Sepharadim-Ashkenazim Unity Israel Democracy Institute
- ^ "בחירות 2013 יוצאות לדרך: הכירו את 34 המפלגות". news.walla.co.il. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- ^ Uzi Dayan joins Likud, hails Netanyahu for fight on corruptio The Jerusalem Post, 27 July 2008
- ^ Ultra-Orthodox List Israel Democracy Institute
- ^ Working and Religious Women Israel Democracy Institute
- ^ "Sneh's car torched next to his Herzliya home". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.