In parallel to figures released on Wednesday by the Central Election Committee, the Yesha Council of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria reports 76.8 percent of the area's registered voters cast ballots on September 17th, compared to the 78.4 who turned out in April.
The Yamina, Likud and United Torah Judaism Parties were the most popular among area voters, getting more than 20 percent each. The Shas and Blue-and-White Parties got more than nine percent each. Otzma Yehudit got 6.9 percent from local voters but not enough on a national scale to qualify for the Knesset, while Yisrael Beytenu, Labor-Gesher and the Democratic Union ranged from 3.6 percent to six tenths of a percent in qualifying for the Knesset.