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UK Zionist elections postponed as alleged irregularities investigated

Elections to choose Britain's delegation to the World Zionist Congress later this year have been put back a month

June 1, 2025 15:36
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(Image: The Zionist Federation UK homepage)
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The election to choose Britain’s delegates to the 39th World Zionist Organisation in Jerusalem in autumn has been postponed from the week after next until July as investigations continue into alleged irregularities in registering voters.

A notice sent by the Zionist Federation to those who had voted to register explained, “We are currently still in the process of verifying voters. Due to an ongoing investigation into alleged fraudulent activity during the voter registration process, the area election company (AEC) has taken the difficult decision to postpone the actual voting period for the UK election to July 6-10.”

The online poll had been scheduled to run from June 8 to 12, with voters having a choice of nine slates.

To register, voters had to pay £1, offer proof of identity and agree to the Jerusalem Programme, the statement of the WZO’s principles.