Eliyahu Revivo

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Eliyahu Revivo
אליהו רביבו
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Faction represented in the Knesset Likud
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Born1973 (age 5051)
Lod, Israel

Eliyahu Revivo (born 1973) is an Israeli politician and Likud activist.

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Biography

Revivo was born in 1973 [1] to Yaakov and Esther. He has been an activist for the Likud party, since the 1996 election. [2] Revivo also worked for the city of Lod until retiring due to his brother Yair being elected Mayor of Lod in 2013. [3]

Revivo ran in a primary to represent the 19th spot on the Likud's 2022 electoral list, which the party reserves for a resident of the Shephelah. After receiving support from former mayor of Lod Pinhas Idan, [4] Revivo won 48% of the vote, defeating Benjamin Netanyahu's former Chief of staff David Sharon and member of the Rehovot City Council Guy Tsur. [5] [6] [7]

Personal life

Revivo resides in Gedera. [5] He is married to Miri, [8] and has three children. [7]

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