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Likud primaries | 65% of votes counted

5h ago ·  Source: Arutz Sheva 84Objectivity score84/100

Likud primaries | 65% of votes counted

With approximately 65% of the votes cast by Likud party members in the primary to determine the Knesset list counted, Minister Eli Cohen is in first place, followed by Minister Yariv Levin, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Minister Miri Regev, and Coalition Chairman Ofir Katz.

Rounding out the top 10 are Minister Yoav Kisch, Minister Miki Zohar, Almog Cohen, MK Dudi Amsalem, and Minister Amichai Chikli.

In places 11 through 16 are MK Moshe Saada, MK Tally Gotliv, MK David Bitan, Minister Shlomo Karhi, Minister Nir Barkat, and MK Boaz Bismuth.

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With 65% of the votes counted in the Likud party primaries for the Knesset list, Minister Eli Cohen is currently in the lead. He is followed by Minister Yariv Levin, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Minister Miri Regev, and Coalition Chairman Ofir Katz. The top ten also include Ministers Yoav Kisch and Miki Zohar, Almog Cohen, MK Dudi Amsalem, and Minister Amichai Chikli. Positions 11-16 are held by MK Moshe Saada, MK Tally Gotliv, MK David Bitan, Minister Shlomo Karhi, Minister Nir Barkat, and MK Boaz Bismuth.

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