With about 40 percent of the votes counted, the Likud Party has received 29.06 percent, followed by Blue and White with 23.26 percent and the Joint List at 12.26 percent.
The Shas Party checks in with 8.89 percent, United Torah Judaism - 8.6 percent, Yamina - 6.02 percent, Labor-Gesher-Meretz - 5.62 percent and Yisrael Beytenu - 5.44 percent. The right-religious bloc would have 52.57 percent, compared to 41.14 for the center-left and predominantly-Arab parties.