The numbers are revealed: This is what will happen to Likud's mandates following the primary results

A Maariv reader poll conducted after the Likud primaries reveals a gap between coalition and opposition voters. Among coalition voters, 50.9% believe the list will strengthen Likud, and nearly half expect 30 mandates or more. However, among all respondents, 65.6% expect fewer than 25 mandates, and only 22.3% think the list will strengthen the party.

A reader poll conducted on the Maariv website after the Likud primaries reveals a sharp gap between the perceptions of coalition voters and those of opposition voters. Among those who stated they would vote for coalition parties, 50.9% believe the chosen list will strengthen Likud in the upcoming elections, while 21.4% think it will harm it. Nearly half of coalition voters (49.7%) expect Likud to receive 30 mandates or more, with the largest group (29.7%) estimating 30-34 mandates. The overall picture, including all participants, is more pessimistic: 38% believe the list will not significantly change the party's situation, and 32.6% think it will harm it. 65.6% of all respondents expect Likud to receive fewer than 25 mandates. Among opposition voters, only 7.1% think the list will strengthen Likud, and 83.7% expect it to receive fewer than 25 mandates. The poll reflects the subjective assessments of site readers, not a professional forecast.

The numbers are revealed: This is what will happen to Likud's mandates following the primary results