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Charedi vote clinches Jerusalem mayoralty for Moshe Lion — but a fresh secular voice emerges

The narrow victory over Ofer Berkovitch exposes Charedi divisions in the city

November 14, 2018 18:34
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The second round runoff in Jerusalem’s mayoral election — the first in the city’s history — ended on Tuesday night with a close result, one candidate proclaiming victory and the other refusing to concede defeat quite yet.

Moshe Lion, the candidate supported by two Strictly Orthodox parties, won 51.5 per cent of the regular vote, a margin of 6,528 votes, over the secular candidate Ofer Berkovitch.

But on Wednesday afternoon 9,106 “double-envelope” votes — cast by soldiers, hospital patients and prisoners — had still not been counted, and Mr Berkovitch was still clinging to the fading hope that with these votes, and possible appeals over alleged voting and vote-counting irregularities, he could still close the gap.

Possible in theory, but highly improbable.

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