In dozens of localities in Judea and Samaria, there were more votes counted than people with voting rights, and voting percentages were higher than 100%.
Jewish Press reports in the village of Itamar, results indicate that Ahmed Tibi’s Chadash-Ta’al received 52 votes, Meretz received 1 vote, and Zehut received 0. No votes were disqualified.
A number of Itamar residents claim to have voted for Zehut and none for Tibi, indicating possible problems at that station.
However, some experts say the over-voting claim is inaccurate, as the election committee has not updated its numbers of registered voters for some towns, rendering estimates of voting rates way off the mark.
For example, Modi'in Illit was cited as a city that according to yesterday's voter turnout grew by one-quarter its size, representing and extra 15,000 people, yet the city still has the same number of registered voters officially.
A complaint was submitted to the Elections Committee.