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2013 Israeli municipal elections
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The 2013 Municipal elections in Israel were held on 22 October 2013. Turnout was low, with only 43% of those eligible voting, compared to 51% in 2008.
In Jerusalem, the incumbent Nir Barkat won re-election with 52% against challenger Moshe Lion, who gained 45%, as did Tel Aviv's Mayor, Ron Huldai, who won re-election against Member of the Knesset Nitzan Horowitz from the Meretz Party.
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- [http://www.moin.gov.il/Subjects/Bchirot/Pages/default.aspx Municipal elections] Ministry of Interior {{in lang. he
- Harkov, Lahav. (22 October 2013). "Low turn-out in Israeli mayoral, council elections". [[The Jerusalem Post]].
- (23 October 2013). "Jerusalem mayoral candidate Lion concedes defeat to incumbent Mayor Barkat". [[The Jerusalem Post]].
- (23 October 2013). "LIVE BLOG {{!!}} Preliminary numbers show Jerusalem, Tel Aviv mayors to keep seat". [[Haaretz]].
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