Municipal Elections took place in Israel on 10 November 1998
InJerusalem, incumbent mayorEhud Olmert was challenged by six candidates, most notablyShimon Shetreet, who was supported byLabor,Shinui, and theThird Way party. Olmert won around 97,000 votes, and 61% of the vote. Sheetrit won around 23% of the vote. the City Council was divided between Olmert's "United Jerusalem" list (which won 3 seats in the council), andUnited Torah Judaism (who won 7 seats),Shas (who won 5 seats),Meretz andMafdal (who won 3 seats each), "One Jerusalem" (who won 2 seats) and "Jerusalem Now" (who won 2 seats).Yehoram Gaon's list and the "There is a Future in Jerusalem" list won one seat each.Likud,Gesher,Moledet andTzomet did not cross the City Council's electoral threshold.[1]
InTel Aviv, 27electoral lists ran to fill the City Council's 31 seats. incumbent mayorRoni Milo decided not to seek re-election. several candidates ran to replace him, includingRon Huldai (Milo's protegé and Deputy),Doron Rubin and actorSamuel Vilozny. Huldai won around 65,000 votes, which made up around 50.3% of the vote. Rubin won around 25% of the vote and Vilozny around 13.5%. The City Council was divided between Huldai's "One Tel Aviv" (who won 5 seats), Meretz and the Likud (who won 4 seats each), Shas,Dor Shalem, and "Power to Retirees" (who won 3 seats Each),The Greens, the Doron List and the "Our City" list (who won 2 seats each), andMafdal, the Secular List and United Torah Judaism, who won one seat each.Yisrael BaAliyah did not cross the City Council's electoral threshold.[2]
InHaifa, incumbent mayorAmram Mitzna was not contested by any major candidate, and won over 64% of the vote. In the City Council, Mitzna's list lost 5 of its seats, falling from 13 seats to 7. Our Haifa-the Greens won 4 seats, as did Yisrael BaAliyah. Dor Shalem and the Likud won 3 seats each, Shas-United Torah Judaism, "The Haifans",Hadash and Mafdal won 2 seats each, "Lekach" and the Likud won one seat each. Gesher did not cross the city council's electoral threshold.[2]
InBeersheba, 21 electoral lists ran to fill the city council's 31 seats. two major candidates, incumbent mayorDavid Bonnfeld of the Likud andYaakov Turner of "One Beersheba" ran for Mayor. Turner defeated Bonnfeld, winning 59% of the vote to Bonnfeld's 39%. In the city council, Turner's list won 7 seats, the Likud won 3, Yisrael Ba'aliyah 5, Shas 3, Mafdal and Agudat Yisrael won 2 seats each, Labor won 1 seats, and 4 local lists won 6 seats each.[2]
Seven candidates ran for mayor inHerzliya, most notablyYael German (as the candidate of Meretz), Yehuda Urieli (under the Independent list) and Haim Feld (under the 'Feld for Herzliya' List). German won around 32% of the vote in the first round, Urieli won around 26% and Feld won around 25%. in the second round, German defeated Urieli, winning around 25,000 votes to Urieli's approximately 13,000.
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Five candidates ran for mayor inKfar Saba.Yitzhak Vlad won 26% of the vote, Amiram Miller won 23%, Yoel Carol won 22%, Ya'akov Ohion won 16% and Daniel Adler won 8% of the vote in the first round. In the second round, Vlad defeated Miller in the second round, winning approximately 13,000 votes to Miller's approximately 11,500.
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inRa'anana,Ze'ev Bielski won around 72% of the vote.
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InAshdod, incumbent mayorZvi Zilker was re-elected with around 64% of the vote, he defeatedYehiel Lasri, who won around 32%.
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InGivatayim, incumbent Labor Party MayorEphraim Stenzler was re-elected with around 52% of the vote. he defeated several candidates, including the Likud's Amir Grinboym, who won around 21%.
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InSderot, 3 main candidates ran for Mayor.David Buskila, who won around 38% of the vote in the first round,Eli Moyal. who won around 34%, and herzl Shauli, who won around 16%. in the second round, Moyal defeated Buskila, winning around 52% of the vote to Buskila's 48%. the City Council was divided between a joint Shas-Labor List (who won 4 Seats), Yisrael BaAliyah (who won 3), and One Nation, Gesher, Otzma, and 'a new Life', who won 2 seats each. Likud and Mafdal did not cross the City Council's electoral threshold.[3]
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