Thursday morning saw the voting process for the 23rd Knesset end at 96 Israeli delegations around the world. The entire process lasted 32 hours in a row from the opening of the ballot box in Wellington, New Zealand, to the closing of the Los Angeles and San Francisco ballot boxes on the US West Coast.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 3,442 people voted, out of 5,235 eligible voters (66%). Excluding the number of evacuees from offices in China, the voting percentage is 67.5%. This is a relative decline from the first two rounds (76% in the first round and 69.5% in the second).