If the elections were held today, the Likud party would win 35 Knesset seats, according to a poll conducted by the Panels Politics Institute for the Walla website. Yesh Atid would get 17 mandates, the Joint List 12 seats, the Zionist Union 11 and Jewish Home 10. With Member of Knesset Orly Levy's new party getting five seats, the remaining established parties would get the remaining 30 seats.

In case there was a party led by Yesh Atid's Yair Lapid, Kulanu's Moshe Kahlon, and former Israel Defense Forces chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi, the new party would get 29 seats and Likud Party would get 33. The Zionist Union would drop to only eight mandates.