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Democrats Party breaks record of 75,000 members, sets date for primaries ahead of elections

The Democrats Party, formed by the merger of the Labor and Meretz parties in 2024, announced it has surpassed 75,000 members—the highest since the late 1990s—and set July 20, 2026, as the date for internal primaries to select its Knesset list ahead of the upcoming elections. The party emphasized the process would be 'open and transparent,' with a deadline for candidate submissions set for June 25 and the voter registry closing on July 13.

Jerusalem Post / Israel News The left-wing Democrats Party said it will hold primaries on July 20 after crossing a record 75,000 members, marking its highest membership since the late 1990s.

Follow us on Google Leader of the Democrats party Yair Golan leads a faction meeting at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, on June 15, 2026. (photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90 ) By KESHET NEEV JUNE 17, 2026 21:14 The left-wing Democrats Party announced on Wednesday that it had surpassed 75,000 members, setting a new membership record, and that it had decided on a date for its primaries to determine the party’s Knesset list ahead of the upcoming elections.

The Democrats Party is composed of the Labor and Meretz parties, which merged in 2024. The party leadership approved July 20, 2026, as the date for the primaries, pending final approval by the Central Elections Committee.

The party stated that it expects more than 50 candidates to run for places on the list as part of an “open and transparent democratic process, one of the largest and most significant in Israel’s political system.”

The deadline for submitting candidacies for the Democrats primaries has been set for June 25, while the party’s voter registry for the primaries will close on July 13.

The number of members in the Democrats Party recently surpassed the 75,000 mark. The party said that due to rising demand, registration and onboarding systems have been significantly expanded. It also noted that this was the highest membership figure recorded in the political camp since the late 1990s.

Head of the Democrats party, Yair Golan, speaks at the anual Berl Katznelson Center (BKC) conference, on May 07, 2026. (credit: AVSHALOM SASSONI/FLASH90) The moral and leading force in the next government

Democrats leader Yair Golan said on Wednesday that his party “will be the moral and leading force in the next government, and I call on anyone who truly wants change to join us now.”

A growing number of public figures have joined the party and announced plans to run in the primaries.

Social and political activist Yaya Fink said this week that he would run, along with former Meretz MK Michal Rozin.

Executive director of the organization Rabbis for Human Rights , Avi Dabush, will also run in the primaries.

Social activist and reservist Omri Ronen announced in February that he would join the Democrats Party, alongside several figures from the judicial reform and hostage deal protest movements.

Among those who have confirmed their candidacies are Moshe Radman, Moran Michel, Danny Elgarat, Hadas Ragolsky, Gaby Lasky, Ami Dror, Lee Hoffman, Kati Piasecki, Rotem Sivan, and Tomer Avital.

General elections are scheduled to take place no later than October 27.

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Democrats Party breaks record of 75,000 members, sets date for primaries ahead of elections

The Democrats Party, formed by the merger of the Labor and Meretz parties in 2024, announced it has surpassed 75,000 members—the highest since the late 1990s—and set July 20, 2026, as the date for internal primaries to select its Knesset list ahead of the upcoming elections. The party emphasized the process would be 'open and transparent,' with a deadline for candidate submissions set for June 25 and the voter registry closing on July 13.

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