2021 Israeli Labor Party leadership election

The 2021 Israeli Labor Party leadership election was held on 24 January 2021 in the lead-up to the 2021 Israeli legislative election.

2021 Israeli Labor Party leadership election

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Turnout26.01%
 
Candidate Merav Michaeli Avi Shaked
Popular vote 7,483 1,841
Percentage 77.54% 19.08%

Leader before election

Amir Peretz

Elected Leader

Merav Michaeli

The candidates were Merav Michaeli, Avi Shaked, Yitzhak Taym, Gil Beilin, Navah Katz, David Landsman, and Ofer Segman. Michaeli won the leadership election with 77.5% of the vote.[1]

Background

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Former Labor leader Amir Peretz was appointed Economy minister, while Itzik Shmuli was appointed as the head of the Labor, Social Affairs, and Social Services ministry in the Thirty-fifth government of Israel,[2] despite Peretz promising to not join a Netanyahu-led government.[3] Michaeli did not join the government.[4]

Peretz announced on 23 December that he would neither run for the leadership of the party, nor run for a Knesset seat.[5] He attempted to cancel the primaries, but the Tel Aviv District Court on 3 January 2021 ordered primaries to be held.[6] Peretz appealed to the Supreme Court of Israel (which found in favor of Michaeli on 14 January and set the date of the election for 24 January).[7]

Results

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CandidateVotes%
Merav Michaeli7,48377.54
Avi Shaked1,84119.08
Gil Beilin2292.37
Yitzhak Taym370.38
Navah Katz230.24
David Landsman110.11
Ofer Segman60.06
None of the above210.22
Total9,651100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,10226.01
Source: ICE

References

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  1. ^ Staff writer (24 January 2021). "Merav Michaeli elected new leader of the Labor party". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. ^ Staff writer (23 December 2020). "As government set to be sworn in, Gantz doles out ministries". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  3. ^ Yori Yalon (24 December 2020). "Labor party leader exits politics ahead of new election". Israel Hayom. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. ^ Haviv Rettig Gur (18 June 2020). "Labor's 1-woman opposition: 'No to a religious, occupying, non-democratic state'". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  5. ^ Gil Hoffman; Sarah Ben-Nun (23 December 2020). "Peretz announces he will not run in next Labor primaries". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  6. ^ Raoul Wootliff; Staff writer (2 January 2021). "In win for rebel MK Michaeli, court forces Labor to hold primaries". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  7. ^ "High Court: Labor Party must hold primaries in 10 days". The Times of Israel. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2021.