Ohana first - and who is left without a realistic spot? The Likud primaries sample
The Likud primaries sample, published when the polls closed, places Amir Ohana at the top of the list, followed by Yariv Levin and Eli Cohen. Voter turnout stood at 53% of about 142,000 registered members. The sample was conducted by the DRI institute among 700 voters. Miri Regev is in sixth place, Boaz Bismuth seventh, Tally Gotliv eighth, Amichai Shikli ninth, and Ofir Katz tenth. Dudi Amsalem is in 21st place, David Bitan 23rd, and Avi Dichter 24th. These are sample results only.
Tonight (Monday), the results of the Likud primaries sample were published, conducted by the DRI polling institute among 700 registered members who actually voted. The polls closed with a voter turnout of 53% out of about 142,000 registered members. According to the sample, Amir Ohana stands at the top of the list, followed by Yariv Levin and Eli Cohen. Almog Cohen reached fourth place, and Moshe Saada closes the top five. Further down the top ten are Miri Regev in sixth place, Boaz Bismuth in seventh, Tally Gotliv in eighth, Amichai Shikli in ninth, and Ofir Katz in tenth. The sample also recorded several notable positions: Yoav Kisch in 12th place, Shlomo Karhi in 13th, Nir Barkat in 16th, and May Golan in 18th. Dudi Amsalem is ranked only 21st, David Bitan 23rd, and Avi Dichter 24th. In the slots designated for new candidates and sector representatives appear, among others, Osnat Zohar Zagi in 29th place and Ruth Abramzon Kabsa in 37th, both new women; Samir Zidan and Ayoub Kara as representatives of the non-Jewish sector; and Vitali Khaikin in the immigrants' slot. These are sample results only, not official results.
Ohana first - and who is left without a realistic spot? The Likud primaries sample