On Tuesday, November 1, Israel will once again hold elections for the Knesset. Chaim V’Chessed has been beset with numerous queries relating to the election process. In this article, our Bureaucratic Department addresses some common election-related questions.
Who is Eligible to Vote?
All Israeli citizens aged 18 and over are eligible to vote. However, it is important to note that your name must be listed in the Pinkas HaBocharim (Voter Registry) to be permitted to vote. The Pinkas HaBocharim closed on September 1. Hence, persons who made Aliyah between September 1 and Election Day are, unfortunately, not eligible to vote.
Similarly, Israeli citizens from abroad who do not have an address listed with the Misrad HaPnim do not appear in the Pinkas HaBocharim, and are therefore unable to vote. ... Read More: Chaim V'Chessed