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Coalition said resisting voting booths in some old-age homes to hurt opposition
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Coalition said resisting voting booths in some old-age homes to hurt opposition

The Israeli coalition government is proposing to remove polling booths from certain elderly care facilities ahead of the upcoming election, reportedly due to concerns that older voters tend to favor opposition parties. This move could impact approximately 35,000 to 37,000 individuals residing in retirement or assisted-living facilities but not in nursing homes. The decision comes amid efforts to expand voting rights for Israelis serving national service abroad, a group believed to align more with the coalition. However, the opposition has resisted this expansion. Religious Zionism MK Simcha Rothman, who leads the relevant Knesset committee, recently removed both proposals from the legislation governing the next election due to controversy surrounding them. Polling booths were initially introduced in non-nursing home elderly facilities during the 2021 and 2022 elections, primarily due to the pandemic. The Central Elections Committee had previously advised making this provision permanent for future elections.

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Coalition said resisting voting booths in some old-age homes to hurt opposition

The Israeli coalition government is proposing to remove polling booths from certain elderly care facilities ahead of the upcoming election, reportedly due to concerns that older voters tend to favor opposition parties. This move could impact approximately 35,000 to 37,000 individuals residing in retirement or assisted-living facilities but not in nursing homes. The decision comes amid efforts to expand voting rights for Israelis serving national service abroad, a group believed to align more with the coalition. However, the opposition has resisted this expansion. Religious Zionism MK Simcha Rothman, who leads the relevant Knesset committee, recently removed both proposals from the legislation governing the next election due to controversy surrounding them. Polling booths were initially introduced in non-nursing home elderly facilities during the 2021 and 2022 elections, primarily due to the pandemic. The Central Elections Committee had previously advised making this provision permanent for future elections.

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