IDF soldiers – mostly those who will be on operational duty when the rest of the army and country's citizens vote on Monday, March 2 – cast their ballots for the 23rd Knesset on Friday.
On Monday, election day, 642 voting stations will be opened on IDF bases across the country.
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Mobile voting stations, meanwhile, will travel directly to units and troops in the field.
IDF soldiers vote for a period of 48 hours. Some 2,500 troops will serve as ballot observers for their respective units, and some 3,000 officers will serve as regional and unit election officials.