STATE OF ISRAEL LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS OF 10 FEBRUARY 2009 ==================================================================== Elections to the Knesset Source: Knesset website Parties -------------------------------------------------------------------- * Ha-Avoda (Labour) * Balad - Brit Leumit Demokratit (National Democratic Assembly) * HaBayit HaYehudi (The Jewish Home) * Hadash - Ha-Chazit Ha-Demokratit le-Shalom ule-Shivyon (Democratic Front for Peace and Equality) * Ha-Ihud Ha-Leumi (National Union) * Kadima (Forward) * Likud (Consolidation) * Meretz (Vitality) * Ra'am - Reshima Aravit Me'uchedet (United Arab List) * Shas - Mifleget Ha-Sfaradim Shomrei Torah (Sephardi Religious Party) * Shinui (Change) * Yahadut Ha-Torah (United Torah Judaism) * Yisrael Beytenu (Our Home Israel) NATIONAL TABLE OF VOTES AND SEATS ==================================================================== Votes and seats are compared with those gained in 2003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Registered voters: Votes cast: 3,416,587 Invalid votes: 43,097 01.3 Valid votes: 3,373,490 98.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Party Votes % Change Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Consolidation 729,054 21.6 (+12.6) 27 (+15) Democratic Front for Peace 112,130 03.3 (+00.6) 4 (+01) Forward 758,032 22.5 (+00.5) 28 (-01) Labour 334,900 09.9 (-05.2) 13 (-06) National Democratic Assembly 83,739 02.5 (+00.2) 3 ( 00) National Union 112,570 03.3 (-03.8) 4 (-05) Our Home Israel 394,577 11.7 (+02.7) 15 (+04) Sephardi Religious Party 286,300 08.5 (-00.7) 11 (-01) The Jewish Home 96,765 02.9 3 (+03) United Arab List 113,954 03.4 (+00.4) 4 ( 00) United Torah Judaism 147,954 04.4 (-00.3) 5 (-01) Vitality 99,611 03.0 (-00.8) 3 (-02) Others 103,904 03.1 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,373,490 120 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Pensioners of Israel party, which won seven seats in 2006, merged with Kadima later in 2006.