Poll: Likud, Labor Still Competing for Top Spot
Right-wing and left-wing parties neck-and-neck for a coalition, as well - with the same number of seats projected for each.
Right-wing and left-wing parties neck-and-neck for a coalition, as well - with the same number of seats projected for each.

Channel 10 poll gives Jewish Home 14 seats, marking a recovery from Eli Ohana saga. Labor and Likud each have 23 seats.

Right-wing bloc projected to be stable at 42 seats - but Jewish Home falls from perennial third-place spot.

Public support waning for Kahlon, Liberman, polls reveal; jury out on whether Likud or Labor will be top.

If elections were held now, Eli Yishai's Yachad party would pass the minimum vote requirements, and get four seats.

More Israelis prefer Kahlon as Finance Minister, responsible for housing crisis solutions over Lapid, Netanyahu, or Bennett.

Could a strong coalition be in Israel's future? Nationalist camp making gains again, with strong Likud and slight increase for Jewish Home.

Latest survey published by Haaretz sees Likud gaining in the polls with 25 predicted mandates, two more than Labor-Hatnua.

Weekly average of polls shows negative but limited effect of Bennett's unsuccessful bid to recruit a soccer star to the team.

Likud ekes out top at 27 as Jewish Home drops further to 12; the formation of the government will depend on who woos haredi, center parties.

Likud edges out Labor; 53% of voters negatively influenced by Bennett's soccer post as Jewish Home drops to 14.

Latest election poll shows surprising break for Eli Yishai, strengthening Right even as Labor still sits on top.

Labor still ahead of Likud, at 25 seats vs. just 23; Jewish Home experiences slight loss, but may rebound after Ohana announcement.

Labor has a three-mandate gain on Likud, but just 34.5% of respondents prefer Herzog as prime minister.

Jewish Home bumped down to just 13 seats if Otzma Yehudit, Ha'am Itanu join forces - but it could give the right wing a slight edge.

Latest survey gives Likud 26, Labor 24, and shows Yishai's Ha'am Itanu not making it in.

76.3% of Israelis believe in equal representation of women in Knesset as controversy over haredi parties snowballs.

Joint list would mean an elections sweep for the Right, survey reveals; women's representation does not matter, according to poll.

Labor gains biggest number of seats yet in latest poll - but analysts predict that Herzog and Livni will be left without coalition partners.

Labor still winning over Likud in latest survey - Kahlon's Kulanu takes a surprising fall.

Survey gives Labor 4 mandates over Likud in growing gap, as Yisrael Beytenu sinks to lowest yet same day it announces campaign.

Almost half of British Jewish people fear they have no long-term future in Britain or Europe, finds new poll.

Labor takes top spot from Likud, Shas no stronger despite Deri's much-vaunted return.

Center bloc competing for same voters, poll reveals; right-wing could strengthen due to attacks in Paris.

Poll average shows Likud and Labor are still neck-and-neck, and Netanyahu's likely coalition numbers 69 MKs.

Likud still in the lead with the current elections poll, but hareidi parties moving up the ranks as center bloc suffers.

Has the Labor Party hired American help to win the upcoming Knesset elections?

Precisely as Kulanu unveils its list poll finds it shrinking, as Yisrael Beytenu's corruption scandal drops it to six mandates.

Channel 1 poll gives Jewish Home 15, possible Netanyahu coalition 69; Yisrael Beytenu down to 7.

1/3 of Israelis facing financial difficulties, 42% believe government is corrupt - but overwhelming majority, including Arabs, patriotic.

Sudden increase of seats for right-wing bloc, as survey gives Likud top spot by largest margin yet in weeks of Labor dominating the polls.

If Shas, Ha'am Itanu and United Torah Judaism run together as one party, they could win 20 seats, finds Makor Rishon poll.

Channel 10 poll shows resurgence of support for Labor; Ha'am Itanu could barely edge into Knesset.

Labor, Likud still vying for top spot at 24 seats each; Meretz weakens, Yishai's party misses threshold.

Whatever polls appear in the coming days, there is one statistic to keep in mind: Most voters haven't decided anything yet.

New poll shows Liberman's party harmed by corruption scandal, ongoing Yishai-Shas struggle, large ambivalence in public over vying parties.

Likud could manage to win a coalition, poll reveals - despite the right-wing bloc weakening as a whole.

Arab parties' joint list would give more votes to Likud, Jewish Home in latest poll; without Arab unity, Shas could scrape through.

Joint poll finds summer war has hardened attitudes and skepticism on both sides; most Israelis believe Palestinians want entire country.

Netanyahu preferred to Labor head and beats out Liberman in security as well; poll confirms Yishai splits Shas 4-4.

Labor still leads the pack after merger with Tzipi Livni's party, while Shas's electoral woes continue.

Expect changes – lots of them – in the opinion polls during the run-up to the elections, says pollster Professor Avi Degani.

Poll gives Lapid good news, indicating he is held less to blame for weakening finances, as average poll results of last week released.

At 23 seats each, could Labor and Likud be forced into a last-minute coalition scramble?

Centrist bloc could win 24 seats, new survey reveals - and oust Sephardic hareidi parties entirely.

Poll shows Yishai's new Yachad party gets four seats, leaves Shas with four, amid speculation of Yachad union with nationalist parties.

62% of Israelis believe Netanyahu will remain in his role as PM after the next elections. Only 15% believe it will be Herzog.

New poll indicates Likud to gain 25 seats, followed by Labor-Hatnua pact at just 18 - and Kahlon's Kulanu party, not Jewish Home, as third.

28% want right-hareidi coalition vs. 19% for left; Labor gets 24 over 20 to Likud; 60% want Ya'alon as Defense Minister, just 21% Bennett.

The Jewish Home dismisses the idea of a joint list with the Likud, despite poll showing they would win 33 seats together.

An overwhelming majority of Palestinian Arabs support the recent spate of terrorist attacks against Israelis, new poll finds.

New poll confirms that Hatnua-Labor pact could give it the most seats in the Knesset; drop in votes for Yisrael Beytenu.

American support for one-state at 34%, rapid jump by 10% from last year, and nearly matching support for two-state solution.

What to expect from elections? Likud remains top, then Jewish Home according to poll; Yesh Atid drops, new Kahlon party nets 10 seats.

Survey reveals interesting insight into stance of Israeli Arabs on a number of issues; 77% prefer to live under Israeli rule than the PA.

Survey reveals that far from discouraging Jews from visiting the Temple Mount, shooting of Yehuda Glick has only made them more determined.

Knesset Channel poll shows Likud with 22 MKs, Jewish Home with 17; Livni teetering on threshold.

Survey by Arab Center for Research & Policy Studies gauges Arab support and opposition to ISIS, and the US-led campaign to defeat them.

High support for Temple Mount prayer rights, poll reveals, but optimism is low that an equal prayer arrangement will be made.

Israel moves up on 'Global Prosperity Index,' to 38th worldwide in 2014; very high scores for economy, health, and education.
