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Israel must change electoral process, consider new method to vote for Knesset | The Jerusalem Post

In Israel, the voter has no influence on which individuals will serve in the Knesset; thus, the selection and ranking of candidates by the parties is decisive.

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Israel must change electoral process, consider new method to vote for Knesset | The Jerusalem Post

Gideon Rahat proposes multi-stage candidate selection for Knesset with initial screening and primaries to reduce populism and power concentration. Multi-stakeholder selection mechanisms distribute political power, reducing corruption and improving representation.

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Israel's political future may come down to this one showdown

In a pivotal election, Israel faces a stark choice between Benjamin Netanyahu's camp and those determined to replace him.

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  1. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    Israel's political future may come down to this one showdown

    In a pivotal election, Israel faces a stark choice between Benjamin Netanyahu's camp and those determined to replace him.

  2. sabato 20 giugno 2026·jpost.com

    Israel must change electoral process, consider new method to vote for Knesset | The Jerusalem Post

    In Israel, the voter has no influence on which individuals will serve in the Knesset; thus, the selection and ranking of candidates by the parties is decisive.