The Party of General Zionists participated in the elections to the Knesset of the first four convocations. Below will be given data on the number of votes, mandates for each convocation, as well as the names of parliamentarians.
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1st Knesset
In the elections to the Knesset of the 1st convocation, the party received 22,661 Israeli votes, which represented 5.2 percent of the total number of votes, the party received 7 seats. [1]
- Pepper Berenstein
- Yaakov Gil
- Yaakov Klibanov
- Shoshana Parsits
- Israel Rockach
- Yosef Sapir
- Yosef Serlin
2nd Knesset
In the elections to the Knesset of the 2nd convocation, the party received 111.394 votes of Israelis, which meant 16.2 percent of the total number of votes, the party received 20 seats. [2]
- Chaim Ariav
- Simha Baba
- Shimon Begerano
- Pepper Berenstein
- Chaim Boger
- Shalom Zisman
- Ezra Ikhilov
- Bat Sheva Katznelson
- Yaakov Klibanov
- Shoshana Parsits
- Shlomo Perelshtein
- Elimelech-Shimon Remalt
- Israel Rockach
- Yosef Sapir
- Yosef Serlin
- Zalman Suzaev
- Abraham Stop
- George Flash
- Ben Zion Harel
- Nahum hat
Later, the deputies joined the faction:
- Shimon Gridy
- Benjamin Sasson
- Eliyahu Elisar
3rd Knesset
In the elections to the Knesset of the 3rd convocation, the party received 87,099 votes of Israelis, which meant 10.2 percent of the total number of votes, the party received 13 seats. [3]
- Simha Baba
- Shimon Begerano
- Pepper Berenstein
- Ezra Ikhilov
- Yaakov Klibanov (succeeded Chaim Ariav )
- Shoshana Parsits
- Shlomo Perelshtein
- Elimelech-Shimon Remalt
- Israel Rockach
- Yosef Sapir
- Yosef Serlin
- Zalman Suzaev
- Ben Zion Harel
4th Knesset
In the 4th Knesset elections, the party received 59,700 Israeli votes, which represented 6.2 percent of the total number of votes, the party received 8 seats. [4]
- Zalman Abramov
- Pepper Berenstein
- Ezra Ikhilov
- Elimelech-Shimon Remalt
- Yosef Sapir
- Yosef Serlin
- Zvi Zimerman
- Moshe Nisim
Notes
- ↑ Results of the elections to the Knesset of the first convocation (25/1/1948) . Knesset site of Israel. Date of treatment March 24, 2012. Archived on September 16, 2012.
- ↑ Results of the Knesset elections of the second convocation (30/7/1951) . Knesset site of Israel. Date of treatment March 24, 2012. Archived on September 16, 2012.
- ↑ Results of the elections to the Knesset of the first convocation (26/7/1955) . Knesset site of Israel. Date of treatment March 24, 2012. Archived on September 16, 2012.
- ↑ Results of the First Knesset Elections (3/11/1959) . Knesset site of Israel. Date of treatment March 24, 2012. Archived on September 16, 2012.