Midnight Thursday marked the deadline for parties to submit their lists for the March 23 Knesset election to the Central Elections Committee, after a week marked by sudden upheavals on the center-left and unifications on the Right.
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Now that the lists are in, these are the largest parties for whom Israeli voters will be able to cast ballots to represent them in the 24th Knesset:
Likud, under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Yesh Atid, under MK Yair Lapid
New Hope, under Gideon Sa'ar
Yamina, under Naftali Bennett
Shas, under Interior Minister Aryeh Deri
United Torah Judaism, under the new leadership of MK Moshe Gafni
Blue and White, under Benny Gantz
Labor, under MK Merav Michaeli
Meretz, under Nitzan Horowitz
Joint Arab List (without Ra'am), under MK Ayman Odeh
Ra'am, under MK Mansour Abbas
Religious Zionist Party (with Otzma Yehudit-Noam), under MK Bezalel Smotrich
Economic Party, under Yaron Zelikha
Yisrael Beytenu, under Avigdor Lieberman
This is not an exhaustive list of all parties appearing on the March 23 ballot.
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