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The 2021 Israeli legislative election was held using closed list proportional representation. Each party presented a list of candidates to the Central Elections Committee prior to the election.
The Blue and White list is headed by Benny Gantz. [1] [2]
The Joint List list is headed by Ayman Odeh. [1] [3] [4]
The Israeli Labor Party list is headed by Merav Michaeli. [1] [3]
The party is headed by Benjamin Netanyahu. [3] A Likud committee confirmed on 30 December 2020 that no primaries will be held, and the list submitted on behalf of the party will be the same as the list submitted in the previous elections, except for six candidates chosen by Netanyahu who will be elected in the fifth, 26th, 28th, 36th, 39th, and 40th slots. [5] [6] The 28th slot was given to a candidate from the Atid Ehad party.
The Meretz list is headed by Nitzan Horowitz. [3]
The New Economic Party list is headed by Yaron Zelekha. [7]
The New Hope list is headed by Gideon Sa'ar. [3]
The Religious Zionists list is headed by Bezalel Smotrich. [9]
The Shas list is headed by Aryeh Deri. [3]
The United Arab List list is headed by Mansour Abbas. [3]
The United Torah Judaism list is headed by Moshe Gafni. [10]
The Yamina list is headed by Naftali Bennett. [11] [3]
The Yesh Atid list is headed by Yair Lapid. [12]
The Yisrael Beiteinu list is headed by Avigdor Lieberman. [3]
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