2003 Israeli municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in Israel on 28 October 2003.
By municipality
Abu Ghosh
Candidate Salim Jaber defeated Iosef Ibrahim in the city's Mayoral Election, with Jaber winning 54.11% to Ibrahim's 45.89%. Ibrahim's electoral list won more votes than Jaber's, but the two lists won an equal number of seats. a third list won one seat.Composition of the City Council:
- United Abu Ghosh - Headed by Iosef Ibrahim - 4 Seats
- Development and Equality - Headed by Samil Jaber - 4 seats
- List for Progress and Promotion - 1 seat
Even Yehuda
Former head of the Israel Prison Service, Amos Azani, defeated rival candidate Karen Katzman, following Avraham Harari's decision to withdraw from the race.Composition of the City Council:
- Another Way with Amos Azani - 4 Seats
- Karen Katzman for the leadership of the council - 2 seats
- Likud led by Avraham Harari - 2 Seats
- Even Yehuda is ours - 1 Seat
Umm al-Fahm
Candidate Hashem Mahajna defeated Sayyid Aghbariyya after Iosef Mahamid and his list withdrew from the race. Mahajna won 75.06% of the vote while Aghbariyya won 24.94% of the vote. neither candidate's electoral list passed the city council's electoral thresholdComposition of the City Council:
- Alkutla Alaslamiyya - 11 Seats
- Althaluf Alwattani Al-Baladi - 4 Seats
Ofakim
Incumbent Mayor Yair Hazan, who ran under an independent list supported by the Likud, was defeated by the municipal chairman of the Likud, Avi Asraf, Ya'akov Abada also ran for the Mayorship. Hazan won 40.37% of the vote, Asraf won 43.06%, while Abada won 16.58%. in the city council, the largest party was the Community Torah List, while Yair Hazan's party fell to second place, with the likud winning a single seat. Ya'akov Abada's list won no seats.Composition of the City Council:
- Torah Community - for Ahi - 2 Seats
- Ofakim Beiteinu - 2 seats
- Shas - 2 seats
- One Ofakim - 1 seat
- Likud led by Avi Asraf - 1 Seat
- Mafdal - 1 seat
- Community - 1 seat
- Yahad - 1 seat
Oranit
Several settlements in the West Bank held municipal elections for the first time in 2003, including Oranit.Zvi Ma-Yafit narrowly defeated Dov Rozen by a margin of 20 votes. Shimon Adri and Roni Shemer also ran. Ma-Yafit won 45.23% of the vote, Rozen won 44.4%, Adri won 6.47% and Shemer won 3.9%.
Composition of the City Council:
- Oranit Ma-Yafit - 4 Seats
- Dov Rozen list - 4 Seats
- Adri Shimon list - 1 Seat
Ezor
Incumbent Mayor Amnon Zach was re-elected as mayor with support from left-winning parties and the city's Haredi electoral list. he was challenged by the municipal leader of the Likud, Uriel Tan'ami, as well as Zion Hava and Navon Katsav. Zach won 48.51% of the vote, Tan'ami won 25.03% of the vote, hava won 14.73% of the vote and Katsav won 11.73% of the vote.Composition of the City Council:
- [Israeli Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party|Labor] - One Nation - Meretz - 4 Seats
- Likud - 3 Seats
- Our Ezor - 1 Seat
- United Religious Front - 1 Seat
- Alternative - 1 Seat
- Judaism with a Soul - 1 Seat
Elyakhin
Incumbent Mayor Gideon Hamami defeated the municipal leader of the Likud, Zarah Yehuda, following David Hamami's withdrawal from the race. Hamami won 54.52% of the vote while Yehuda won 45.48%Composition of the City Council:
- Independent Elyakhin -2 Seats
- Mafdal - 2 Seats
- Shas - 1 Seat
- Likud - 1 Seat
- Shinui - 1 Seat
Be'er Ya'akov
Likud candidate Nissim Gozlan defeated Iosef Omid and Avraham Buskila. Gozlan won 66.67% of the vote, Omid won 32.66%, and Buskila won 0.67%Composition of the City Council:
- Likud - 4 Seats
- Haredi Front - 2 Seats
- Mafdal - 2 Seats
- There is another way - 1 Seat
Beersheba
Incumbent mayor Yaakov Turner was re-elected, he faced Likud Candidate Andrey Ozen, and Zvi Fogel, in addition to Moshe Borochov, City Councillor Ohev Shalom, Iosef Sechtman, and Yael Magen. YTurner won around 48% of the vote, Ozen won 16.7%, Borochov won 5.11%, Sechtman won 3.51% and Magen won 2.82%.Ruvik Danilovich, who led Kadima Beersheba in the city council election, later became the city's mayor.
Composition of the City Council:
- Kadima Beersheba - 7 Seats
- One Beersheba
- Religious Union - 4 Seats
- Beersheba Beitenu - 2 Seats
- Likud - 2 Seats
- Beersheva in the lead - Shinui - 2 Seats
- Beersheba is Ours - 1 Seat
- Path of the South - 1 Seat
- A Step into the Future - 1 Seat
Bnei Ayish
Incumbent Mayor Mark Bessin was re-elected to a second term. he faced Yitzhak ben-Yitzhak and Boris Gorman. Bessin won 60.92% of the vote, ben-Yitzhak won 24.16% and Gorman won 14.91%Composition of the City Council:
- Our One Home Bnei Ayish - 5 Seats
- Likud - 2 Seats
- Promotion - 1 Seat
Givatayim
Incumbent mayor since 1993, Ephraim (Ephi) Stenzler, was re-elected. he faced Iosef Zarzevski and Talia Argaman. Stenzler won 55.88% of the vote, Zarzevski won 23.64% of the vote, and Argaman won 20.48% of the vote. Stenzler later resigned as mayor in 2006.Composition of the City Council:
- Labor - 5 Seats
- Likud - 3 Seats
- Believe in Givatayim - 2 Seats
- It will be good in Givatayim - 2 Seats
- Only Givatayim - 2 Seats
- Shinui - 1 Seat
- Meretz - 1 Seat
- Givatayim's youths - 1 Seat
Herzliya
Incumbent mayor Yael German was re-elected. she faced Yehuda Urieli, Daniel Falti, Urit Rashafi, Uzi Lev-Zur, Harel Nissinov, and Yossi Givati. German won around 56% of the vote, Urieli won around 23%, Falti won 5.49% of the vote, Rashafi won 5.03%, Lev-Zur won 5.01%, Nissinov won 3.62% and Givati won 1.56%.Composition of the City Council:
- Our Herzliya led by Yael German - 6 Seats
- Mafdal-United Torah Judaism - 2 Seats
- West Herzliya - 2 Seats
- Herzliya deserves more led by Yehuda Arieli - 2 Seats
- Shas - 2 Seats
- Sunshine and the Greens - 1 Seat
- Renewing Labor - 1 Seat
- Shinui - 1 Seat
- Likud - 1 Seat
- Atid - 1 Seat
Holon
Incumbent Mayor Moti Sasson was re-elected, defeating Yoel Yeshuron. Sasson won 58.54% while Yeshuron won 41.46%Composition of the City Council:
- Truth led by Moti Sasson - 7 Seats
- Shas - 5 Seats
- Likud - 4 Seats
- Holon Beitenu - 2 Seats
- Shinui - 2 Seats
- Amos Yerushalmi List - 1 Seat
- Meretz - 1 Seat
- Greens - 1 Seats
- Mafdal - 1 Seats
- Social Camp - 1 Seat
Haifa
Shinui Candidate Yona Yahav was elected mayor, becoming the city's first mayor not to be born in Haifa and not to run as a member of the Labor Party. he defeated Shmuel Arad Shagraf, Aryeh Blitnetel, and Shimon Ohion. Yahav won 51.8% of the vote, Shagraf won 42% of the vote, Blitnetel won 3% and Ohion won 1.5% of the vote.Composition of the City Council:
- Our Haifa - - 6 Seats
- Likud-One Nation - 5 Seats
- The Citizen is in First Priority - list of Youths, the Elderly, and Women - 3 Seats
- Hadash - 2 seats
- Mafdal - 2 seats
- Shas - 2 seats
- Yachad - 2 Seats
- Haifa Beitenu - 2 Seats
- Kiryat Haim Only - 2 Seats
- United Torah Judaism - 1 Seat
- Meretz - Haifa in the heart - Dor Shalom - Meimad - 1 Seat
- Green Haifan Group - 1 Seat
- Balad - 1 Seats
- Citizens of the City - 1 Seat
Jerusalem
Candidate Uri Lupolianski defeated Nir Barkat, and became Jerusalem's mayor. he also defeated Yigal Amadi, Larissa Gerstein and Roni Aloni. Lupolianski received 51% of the vote and around 99,000 votes while Barkat received around 74.500 votes, and 42.7% of the vote.Composition of the City Council:
- United Torah Judaism - 9 Seats
- Jerusalem Will Succeed - 9 Seats
- Shas - 5 Seats
- Mafdal - 4 Seats
- Meretz - 3 Seats
- Shinui - 2 Seats
- Likud - 2 Seats
Kfar Vradim
Ron Moskovich defeated Hanan Hen and Reuven Malach. Moskovich won 54.47% of the vote, Hen won 35.53%, and Malach won 10% of the vote.Composition of the City Council:
- Ram in motion - 4 Seats
- Tomer - Citizens are Satisfied - 3 Seats
- Yachad - 2 Seats
Kfar Yona
Incumbent head of the Regional council since 1977 Effi Deri defeated six other candidates. Israela Rozen, Yitzhak Dov, Avishai Bar'am, Rafael Eliya, Haim Mor, and Aaron Halfon. Deri won 42.11% of the vote, Rozen won 21.4%, Dov won 18.42%, Bar'am won 10.88%, Eliya 2.96%, Mor 2.83%, and Halfon 1.39%Composition of the Regional Council:
- One Kfar Yona led by Effi Deri - 3 Seats
- Led by Avi Ben Simon - 2 Seats
- Local List led by Israela Rosen - 2 Seats
- Shinui - 1 Seat
- New Way - 1 Seat
- Shas - 1 Seat
- Movement for the Welfare of Citizens - 1 Seat
Migdal HaEmek
Incumbent mayor Eliyahu Barada was re-elected, defeating Golan Mashali, Amos Galam, and Eliezer Sa'ada. Barada won 57.54% of the vote, Mashali won 22.48%, Galam won 16.59% and Sa'ada won 3.39%.Composition of the City Council
- Migdal HaEmek Beitenu - 3 Seats
- Shas - 3 Seats
- Mafdal - 2 Seats
- Likud - 2 Seats
- Shinui - for the Generation - 2 Seats
- Yachad-One Nation - 2 Seats
- Oz - 1 Seat
Ma'alot-Tarshiha
Incumbent mayor since 1976, Shlomo Bohbot, was re-elected as Mayor. defeating Dan Tseyzler and Lior Lassri. Bohbot won 59.61% of the vote, Tseyzler won 25.35% and Lassri won 15.04%.Composition of the City Council:
- Our Ma'a lot-Tarshiha led by Shlomo Bohbot - 5 Seats
- Together - 2 Seats
- Ma'a lot Religious Front - 2 Seats
- Balad - 2 Seats
- Ma'a lot Beitenu - 2 Seats
- Traction - 1 Seats
Nahariya
Incumbent mayor since 1989, Jackie Sabag, was defeated by Ron Promer. Promer also defeated Eyal Eli. Sabag won 45.74% of the vote, Promer won 53.06% and Eli won 1.21%. in 2005, the Haifa Regional District Court declared the election void and called for another election after it was determined that some of Promer's agreements with other parties were illegal.Composition of the City Council:
- Only Nahariya led by Ron Promer - 6 Seats
- Nahariya One led by Jackie Sabag - 5 Seats
- Change for Nahariya - 1 Seat
- Likud - 1 Seat
- Or - 1 Seat
- Our Nahariya - 1 Seat
- Tsalash - 1 Seat
- Shas - 1 Seat
Nazareth Illit
Incumbent Mayor Menachem Ariev was re-elected to a seventh term. he faced Ronen Flot and Nissim Akuka. Candidate Raid Gtas withdrew from the race. Ariev won 48.02% of the vote, Flot won 38.37% and Akuka won 13.61% of the vote.Composition of the City Council:
- One Nazareth Illit led by Menachem Ariev - 5 Seats
- Likud - 5 Seats
- National Union-Yisrael Beitenu - 3 Seats
- To My city with Love led by Nissim Akuka - 2 Seats
- Shinui - 1 Seat
- Basad Together - 1 Seat
Nesher
Incumbent Mayor David Amar was re-elected as mayor, defeating Avraham Binmo. Amar won 70.23% of the vote and Binmo won 29.77%Composition of the City Council:
- Likud - 3 Seats
- Greens for Nesher - 3 Seats
- Nesher Plus - 1 Seat
- Shinui - 1 Seat
- National Religious Front - 1 Seat
- Nesher Beitenu - 1 Seat
- Shas - 1 Seat
- Aliyah our Hope - 1 Seat
- One Nesher - 1 Seat
Savyon
Incumbent Head of the local council Romamya Halevi-Segal defeated former Councillor Marsha Caspi. future Head of the council Motti Landau was first elected to the council as a member of the Traction list. Halevi-Segal won 82.14% of the vote, whole Caspi won 17.86%.Composition of the Regional Council:
- Our Savyon - 3 Seats
- Future - 2 Seats
- Traction - 2 Seats
- There is a Union - 1 Seat
- Loyalists of Savyon - 1 Seat
Acre
After incumbent Mayor Shmariyau Biran decided not to seek re-election, six candidates registered to run for Mayor. three candidates withdrew before election day. Shimon Lankri defeated Moshe Davidovich by around 100 votes. he also defeated Aaron Lehiani. Lanrki won 47.1% of the vote, Davidovich won 46.56% of the vote, and Lehiani won 6.33%.Composition of the City Council
- This is the chance for change - 3 Seats
- New Acre led by Ze'ev Neumann - 2 Seats
- Al'Mustakabal - 2 Seats
- Al'Ufak Al-Abai - 2 Seats
- Shas - 2 seats
- Labor - 2 Seats
- Union of Akkoans - 1 Seat
- Our Hopes - 1 Seat
- Destination - 1 Seat
- Religious Union - Tkuma for Acre - 1 Seat
Pardesiya
Incumubent mayor since 1972, Yitzhak Yemini was re-elected as mayor, defeating Moshe Odiz. Yemini won 79.63% of the vote, Odiz won 20.37%. No list failed to cross the City Council's electoral threshold.Composition of the City Council:
- Local List for One Pardesia - 4 Seats
- Future - 2 Seats
- Mafdal - 1 Seat
- Likud - 1 Seat
- Tradition - 1 Seat
Petah Tikva
Incumbent mayor Yitzhak Ohion was re-elected, defeating Rafi Dahan. Ya'akov Felheimer, and Sarah Oren. Ohion won 60.9% of the vote, Dahan won 17.69%, Felheimer won 15.82% and Oren won 5.59%.Composition of the City Council
- A Peak for Petah Tikva - 5 Seats
- One Petah Tikva led by Yitzhak Ohion - 4 Seats
- Shas led by Sinai Gilboa - 3 Seats
- Mafdal led by Faltiel Izental - 3 Seats
- Likud led by Rafi Dahan - 2 Seats
- Yisrael Beitenu led by Gennady Borshovsky - 2 Seats
- The Tribes of Israel Together led by Benny Zahavi and Rabbi Avraham Sabag - 2 Seats
- United Torah Judaism - Agudat Yisrael - Degel HaTorah led by Shlomo Aryeh Korlanski - 1 Seat
- Free City - Meretz led by Sarah Oren - 1 Seat
- One nation led by Sarah Haftal - 1 Seat
- Citizen in the Center led by Ya'akov Felheimer - 1 Seat
Kiryat Malakhi
Incumbent Mayor Lior Katsav was defeated by Motti Malka. Malka also defeated Yossi Sulimani, Chaim Weizmann, and Avraham Azulai. Malka won 58.39% of the vote, Katsav won 13.29, Sulimani won 11.1%, Weizmann won 10.22% and Azulai won 7% of the vote.Composition of the City Council:
- Likud - Chabad - 3 Seats
- Unity of Israel - 2 Seats
- Hope for the City Council - 2 Seats
- Loyalists of the Kirya - 2 Seats
- Shas - 2 Seats
- One Nation - 1 Seat
- Labor - 1 Seat
Kiryat Ekron
Incumbent leader of the Local Council Arik Hadad was defeated by Shuli Suleiman. Suleiman won 54.52% of the vote and Hadad won 45.48%.Composition of the Local Council:
- One Ekron led by Arik Hadad - 3 Seats
- Likud - 2 Seats
- A Future for Kiryat Ekron - 2 Seats
- Shas - 1 Seat
- Mafdal -1 Seat
Rosh Pinna
Incumbent head of the Local Council since 2000, Avihod Raski, was re-elected, defeating Motti Hattiel and Uzi Blom. Raski won 76.64% of the vote, Hattiel won 17.43% and Blom won 5.93%. Hattiel later became head of the Local Council.Composition of the Local Council:
- One Rosh Pinna - 2 Seats
- Guy Oni - 2 Seats
- Women of Rosh Pinna - 2 Seat
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Incumbent Mayor Ron Huldai was re-elected after winning around 63% of the voteComposition of the City Council:
- Power for Retirees - 6 Seats
- Meretz Tel-Aviv Yafo - 5 Seats
- One Tel-Aviv - 4 Seats
- Greens - 4 Seats
- Likud - 3 Seats
- Shas - 3 Seats
- United Torah Judaism and Eli Eminov - 2 Seats
- Shinui - 2 Seats
- Mafdal - 1 Seat
- the Public's right to Know - 1 Seat