One in 4 Israelis undecided as election looms: poll
Worldwide, Daily news | ankakh | January 11, 2013 20:42
With just 11 left before voting day, one in four Israelis are still unsure about who to back in the January 22 general elections for the country’s 19th Knesset, a survey showed on Friday.
According the results of a poll in the Maariv newspaper, only two thirds of respondents — 67 percent — knew how they were going to vote, while 25 percent said they were undecided.
The rest either did not respond or said they were not intending to vote.
The poll, which was carried out by Maagar Mohot, questioned 506 people with a 4.5 percent margin
of error. Asked why they were undecided, 25 percent said there was no-one to vote for and 17 percent said voting would not change anything; seven percent said there was no difference between the parties and 23 percent said they were not interested in politics.






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