Full Zionist Union list for Israeli legislative election, 2015

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  1. Isaac Herzog
  2. Tzipi Livni
  3. Shelly Yachimovich
  4. Stav Shaffir
  5. Itzik Shmuli
  6. Omer Bar-Lev
  7. Yehiel Bar
  8. Amir Peretz
  9. Merav Michaeli
  10. Eitan Cabel
  11. Manuel Trajtenberg
  12. Erel Margalit
  13. Mickey Rosenthal
  14. Revital Swid
  15. Danny Atar
  16. Yoel Hasson
  17. Zouheir Bahloul
  18. Eitan Broshi
  19. Michal Biran
  20. Nachman Shai
  21. Ksenia Svetlova
  22. Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin
  23. Yossi Yona
  24. Eyal Ben-Reuven
  25. Yael Cohen Paran
  26. Saleh Saad
  27. Leah Fadida
  28. Robert Tibayev
  29. Moshe Mizrahi
  30. Eldad Yaniv
  31. Asheret Bahira Berdugo
  32. Gilad Kariv
  33. Ariel Eitan Schwartz
  34. Ellis Florentina Goldman
  35. Alon Pilz
  36. Shimon Brown
  37. Chaya Cohen
  38. Nazar Aalimi
  39. Ibrahim Abu Sabih
  40. Solomon Trudy
  41. Lior Carmel
  42. Lemuel Melamed
  43. Mark "Marco" Serbia
  44. Alon Giladi
  45. Zahava Ailani
  46. Simon Alfassi
  47. Uri Keidar
  48. Nikola Masad
  49. Israel Ziv
  50. Richard Peres
  51. Sigal Moran
  52. Adir Vishniya
  53. Farhan Abu Riyashi
  54. Yamin Suissa
  55. Daniel Amnon
  56. Zohar Neumark
  57. Nir Shardatzki
  58. Julius Madler
  59. Naah Golani
  60. Emanuel Shahaf
  61. Boris Eisenberg
  62. Shulamit Ashbol
  63. Mihal Silberberg
  64. Roberto Nathanson Goldstrum
  65. Joseph Attia
  66. Pathi Amara
  67. Yehezkel Engler
  68. Shalom Kotler
  69. Almog Adonsky
  70. Samuel Mizrahi
  71. Ayal Ostrinski
  72. Joseph Vanunu
  73. Eliyahu Sadan
  74. Amiram Strolob
  75. Eli Eliyahu Oren
  76. Mishel Halimi
  77. Samuel Bezaleli
  78. Shalom Moyal
  79. Shulamit Shula Cohen
  80. Daniel Azoulay
  81. David Magen
  82. Zion Adiri
  83. Roei Ben-David
  84. Ali Shivli
  85. Moshe Pines Tomer
  86. Debbie Zahavi Ben-Ami
  87. Yitzchak Isaac Cholavski
  88. Dan Bilker
  89. Ibrahim Abu Ras
  90. Israel Hirschhorn
  91. Avraham Dagani
  92. Orah Haham
  93. David Arieli
  94. Yael Miriam Sinai
  95. Moshe Ben Atar
  96. Tzvi Magen
  97. Tal Yechezkel Elovitzi
  98. Tamar Shahori
  99. Ehud Sutzkever
  100. Ilana Pinto
  101. Doron Sapir
  102. Isaac Yemini
  103. Amnon Zach
  104. Arik Hadad
  105. Michael Mordechai Biton
  106. Alon Natan Schuster
  107. Shlomo Bohbot
  108. Adi Eldar
  109. Eli Amir
  110. Shimon Shetreet
  111. Ophir Pines-Paz
  112. Ronen Cohen
  113. Uzi Baram
  114. Avraham Shochat
  115. Shevach Weiss
  116. David Libai
  117. Moshe Shahal
  118. Aharon Yadlin
  119. Shlomo Hillel
  120. Yitzhak Navon

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