ISRAELI LEGISLATIVE ELECTION, 1965


'Elections for the sixth Knesset' were held in Israel on 1 November, 1965. Voter turnout was 80.4%.

Contents
Results
The Sixth Knesset
External links

Results


PartyVotes% of voteSeats at start of sessionSeats at end of session
Alignment ¹443,37936.7%4563
Gahal ²256,95721.3%2622
National Religious Party107,9668.9%1111
Rafi ¹95,3287.9%100
Mapam ¹79,9856.6%80
Independent Liberals ¹45,2993.8%54
Agudat Israel39,7953.3%44
Rakah27,4132.3%33
Progress and Development ³23,4301.9%21
Agudat Israel Workers22,0661.8%22
Cooperation and Brotherhood ³16,0341.3%21
This World – New Power14,1241.2%11
Maki13,6171.1%11
Non-qualifiers21,3351.8%--
'Total''1,206,728''100%''120''120'
Free Centre ²--04
Druze Party ³--01
Jewish-Arab Brotherhood ³--01
David Ben Gurion ¹--01
Cooperation and Development ³--00

¹ Rafi and Mapam joined the Alignment, though David Ben Gurion of Rafi disagreed with the merger and remained a single MK. In addition, Yizhar Harari left the Independent Liberals to join the Alignment.
² Free Centre broke away from Gahal
³ Progress and Development and Cooperation and Brotherhood merged to form Cooperation and Development, which then broke up into the two original parties, the Druze Party and Jewish-Arab Brotherhood

The Sixth Knesset


The sixth Knesset started with Levi Eshkol's Alignment forming the thirteenth government on 12 January, 1966. His coalition included the National Religious Party, Mapam, the Independent Liberals, Agudat Israel Workers, Progress and Development and Cooperation and Brotherhood, and had eighteen ministers. Kadish Luz of the Alignment retained his position as Knesset Speaker. At the end of August, 1966 the new Knesset at Givat Ram in Jerusalem was opened. When the Six-Day War broke out on 5 June, 1967, Gahal and Rafi joined the coalition to form a national unity government with 21 ministers. The government was ended by Eshkol's death on 26 February, 1969.
Golda Meir of the Alignment formed the fourteenth government, also a national unity government, on 17 March, 1969. The coalition partners were Gahal, the National Religious Party, the Independent Liberals, Progress and Development and Cooperation and Brotherhood.
The sixth Knesset is notable for being the only one in which a party has ever held a majority of the seats by itself. By the end of the session, the merger of Mapam and Rafi into the Alignment left it with 63 seats (53% of the total). Although the party came close to equalling the feat in the 1969 elections, when it won 56 seats (which is still the best electoral performance on record), no party has managed it since.

External links



Election results on the Knesset website

The sixth Knesset on the Knesset website

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