Yahadut HaTorah which dropped from eight seats to seven, regained its eighth seat by uncovering a small but significant error.

According to Kikar Shabbos, the moment the Likud party received its 36th seat at the expense of UTJ’s eighth seat, party activists began working to prove that the drop had been caused by typing errors.

Senior figures in the Central Elections Committee did not believe that correcting the errors would change the results, but UTJ activists working around the clock proved otherwise, resulting in an extra seat in the new Knesset.

Read more at Arutz Sheva.