2007 Israeli Labor Party leadership election

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A leadership election was held by the Israeli Labor Party on 12 June 2007, to elect the party's new leader, due to internal dissatisfaction with the incumbent chairman Amir Peretz. The winner was Ehud Barak.[1]

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2007 Israeli Labor Party leadership election

 2005
28 May 2007 (first round)
12 June 2007 (second round)
2011 
Turnout65.13% (first round)
64.5% (second round)
 
Candidate Ehud Barak Ami Ayalon
Party Labor Labor
First round 23,887
35.63%
20,514
30.60%
Runoff 34,542
51.29%
32,117
47.69%

 
Candidate Amir Peretz Ophir Pines-Paz
Party Labor Labor
First round 15,037
22.43%
5,330
7.95%

Leader before election

Amir Peretz

Elected Leader

Ehud Barak

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History

Five candidates ran in the election: Ehud Barak attempted to return to politics,[2] this time after the move of Shimon Peres to Kadima,[3] while Ami Ayalon announced his ambition to become prime minister.[citation needed]

Ofir Pines-Paz had been chairman of the coalition in the Fifteenth Knesset.[4] He was the party's secretary-general in 2001-2003.[5][6] In the 2006 election he was third in the Labor-Meimad list, after Peretz and Isaac Herzog.[7] When Yisrael Beiteinu joined the coalition and Avigdor Lieberman was appointed minister, Pines-Paz resigned from the government.[8] His resignation took effect on 1 November 2006.[citation needed] Danny Yatom ran in the election but came last in the first round of voting.[9]

The election consisted of two rounds, the first of which took place on 28 May 2007. Ehud Barak won a slim victory in the party primary, beating Ayalon, former head of the Shin Bet domestic security service. Both candidates polled well ahead of Peretz, but neither gained the requisite 40-percent margin of victory for an outright win.[10] Peretz, then the Incumbent leader of the party, came third and did not advance to the second round.[9] he subsequently endorsed Ayalon,[11] while Pines-Paz endorsed Barak.[12] Barak won the second round with 51.3% of the vote to Ayalon's 47.7%, with 1% of voters abstaining.[13]

Opinion polls

First round

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Poll Date Barak Ayalon Peretz Pines Yatom Other / Don't Know
Globes[14] 17 May 2007 35% 33% 15% 9% 2% 6%
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Second round

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Poll Date Barak Ayalon Other / Don't Know
Rafi Smith Institute[15] 6 June 2007 49% 44% 7%
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Results

In the first round, Ayalon won a plurality of votes in the Kibbutzim, while Peretz won a plurality of Arab Voters.[16]

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CandidateFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ehud Barak23,88735.6334,54251.29
Ami Ayalon20,51430.6032,11747.69
Amir Peretz15,03722.43
Ophir Pines-Paz5,3307.95
Danny Yatom1,8062.69
Blank votes4620.696831.01
Total67,036100.0067,342100.00
Valid votes67,03699.3867,34299.68
Invalid votes4180.622180.32
Total votes67,454100.0067,560100.00
Registered voters/turnout103,56865.1364.5
Source: Globes,[17] Ynet,[9][13] Karmel[18]
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