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Interactive: the candidates vying to become the next Mayor of Jerusalem

The JC's clickable guide to the frontrunners and other contenders for the role

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Jerusalem’s mayor Nir Barkat is stepping down after two terms in office to pursue a seat in the Knesset at the next general election. His departure opens a race for one of the most desirable jobs in Israel.
The mayor of Jerusalem not only runs Israel’s largest city but has a high-profile role on the international stage.
Unlike other precarious political positions in Israel, the mayor has five uninterrupted years in office and a high chance of being re-elected as an incumbent.
With several months to go until the election on October 6, six candidates so far have announced they are running and at least five others are considering jumping in.
The two main questions hovering over the race are whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will endorse a candidate, and whether Strictly Orthodox rabbis will decide to field a candidate of their own or form an alliance with one of the non-Charedi candidates.
Mr Netanyahu will want to be sure he is backing the eventual winner and, if he is unsure, may choose not to endorse anyone.
The rabbis, meanwhile, prefer not to have a Charedi candidate and are trying to persuade one of the front-runners to promise a clampdown on raucous night-life spots in the Mahane Yehuda market and the restaurant compound in the old train station, which is open on Shabbat, in return for their support.
Pick a candidate to get started:
Zeev Elkin
Moshe Leon
Ofer Berkovich
Nachman Shai
Yossi Deutsch
Yitzhak Pindrus
Kobi Kahlon
Rachel Azaria

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