Last Updated on October 20, 2021
Participating Parties in the upcoming 2015 Israel Elections.
Hebrew: למי בוחרים
In Israel, each of the approved political parties running in the 2015 elections, are identified by a Hebrew ballot symbol. On election day, March 17th, 2015, when you enter the polling booth, you will be confronted with a box filled with slips of paper which will have Hebrew initials or ballot symbols printed, in black, on their face. Each ballot symbol represents a different political party. Avoid a mistake! Before you go out to vote, make sure you know the ballot symbol of the party you plan to vote for.
For example the Likud is represented by the letters מחל and Yeish Atid is represented by the letters פה. The full name of the party is printed in Hebrew below the ballot symbol.
Who are you voting for?
Party Ballot Symbols
Party Name | Acronym | Party Name | Acronym |
Yeish Atid – Yair Lapid | פה | Zionist Camp – Hertzog & Livni | אמת |
Meretz – Zehava Gal-On | מרצ | HaBayit HaYehudi – Naftali Bennet | טב |
Kulanu – Moshe Kachlon | כ | Likud – Binyamin Netanyahu | מחל |
Reshima Hameshutefet | ודעם | Yisrael Beitenu – Avigdor Lieberman | ל |
Shas – Aryeh Deri | ש”ס | Yehadut HaTorah – Yaakov Litzman | ג |
Ha’Am Itanu – Eli Yishai | קץ | ||
Aleh Yarok | קנ | HaReshimah HaAravit | ע |
U BZchutan – Ruth Korian | נז | Pirate Party | פ |
Ha’Yerukim | רק | Or | ני |
Hatikvah LeShinui | יץ | Finance Party – Goldstein Bros. | ז |
Democratura | זך | Manhigut Hevratit | יד |
Nivheret Ha’Am HaZmanit – Ofer Lifschitz | זץ | Schirut BeKavod | י |
Kulanu Haverim | ףץ | Perach | נץ |
Meginim Al Yaldeinu | יך |
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