
Polls take place after failure to form gov't in past two elections
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main challenger Benny Gantz had failed to form a coalition government in the past two elections in April and September.
According to Israeli Central Elections Committee, more than 6.4 million Israelis were eligible to vote at more than 11,000 polling stations across Israel.
Thirty electoral lists are competing for 120 seats in the Knesset (Israel's parliament). Observers and opinion polling centers expect only eight of those lists to win seats in the polls.
Opinion polls suggested that Netanyahu and Gantz are predicted to win 33 seats in Knesset.
Preliminary results are expected to be announced early Tuesday.
Hello, the comments you share on our site are a valuable resource for other users. Please respect other users and different opinions. Do not use rude, offensive, derogatory, or discriminatory language.
The floor is all yours.