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World Zionist Congress elections rocked by voter fraud claims

The US Area Election Committee, which administers proceedings, reportedly identified almost 2,000 suspicious votes

April 29, 2025 14:09
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The World Zionist Congress' elections have been rocked by claims of voter fraud (Image: Getty)

By

Mike Wagenheim ,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

The US-based elections for the World Zionist Congress (WZC) 2025 have been engulfed in scandal following allegations of vote-rigging.

Weeks after approximately 2,000 votes were tossed out due to apparent irregularities in the running for the so-called “parliament of the Jewish people”, which acts as the supreme body of the World Zionist Organisation and the Jewish Agency, more incidents of improprieties have been discovered.

The US Area Election Committee, which oversees the American portion of the WZC election, identified thousands of additional suspicious votes, according to reports. The committee has not publicly identified the slate or slates that benefited from those votes, nor the process used to cast them.

However, earlier this month, the committee identified approximately 1,900 suspicious votes tied to two unnamed slates, reportedly emanating from yeshivot, which were linked to randomly generated email addresses, prepaid credit cards or suspicious addresses.