Die israelischen Wahlen 2022, kartiert nach Bezirk

Von Intelligent_Bowl_656

15 Kommentare

  1. nhytgbvfeco on

    Yisrael Beitenu isn’t “Russian interests”. Interests of Jews from the Soviet Union, sure, but not “Russian”.

  2. TreeRelative775 on

    Wait theres a Kahanist party with ~10% of the vote! I fear that the israelis have no place to lecture anyone on the topic of prejudice

  3. 0kafaraqgatri0 on

    Fuck Shas forever and ever. Israel would be such a better place if they hadn’t constantly been brought into government over the decades.

  4. Thunder-Road on

    This is awesome! Where did you find the shapefile for precinct boundaries within the municipalities?

  5. TheUnkillableKlorg on

    The map is fantastic, and I appreciate it. I don’t want to be an all negative guy on Reddit.

    Two pieces:

    I think it is hurt greatly by the quick ID’s of each party, not because it isn’t a good idea, but because it’s wrong. Religious Zionism is not Kahanist (or at least, if it is, that is a very controversial claim), and YB isn’t Russian Interests alone. The Arab parties are also partially distinct – Ra’am is Islamist, Hadash-(Ta’al) is leftist and Baathist, and Balad is just very violently anti-Zionist. (In all fairness, so are Hadash and Ta’al.)

    It’s also not possible to see who wins second in a district, or if it’s close to the winner. It’s important because some areas really split votes heavily – lots of cities or localities don’t have one party get a majority.

    Happy map-making.

  6. AstroEscura on

    Aren’t Arabs 20% of Israeli citizens? Why can’t they get more seats?

  7. dodo-sirfish on

    Hadash is more like the oxymoronic Arab nationalist communists. Israeli politics make my brain hurt.

  8. Deciheximal144 on

    It would be great to see this in a red-blue spectrum, with generally more conservative parties on one side and more liberal parties on the other

  9. I find it interesting how much more left-wing Haifa and Jerusalem are compared to Tel Aviv.

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