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Israeli legislative election, 1959

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3 November 1959
  
1961 →

38.2%
  
47

Herut
  
Menachem Begin

Start date
  
1959

Mapai
  
David Ben-Gurion

47
  
+7

13.5%
  
17

Elections for the fourth Knesset were held in Israel on 3 November 1959. Voter turnout was 81.5%.

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Results

¹ The General Zionists and the Progressive Party merged to form the Liberal Party.

² The Religious Torah Front split into its two constituent parts, Agudat Yisrael (four seats) and Poalei Agudat Yisrael (two seats).

The Fourth Knesset

The fourth Knesset started with David Ben-Gurion's Mapai party forming the ninth government on 17 December 1959. His coalition included the National Religious Party, Mapam, Ahdut HaAvoda, the Progressive Party and the three Israeli Arab parties, Progress and Development, Cooperation and Brotherhood and Agriculture and Development. The government had 16 ministers. Mapai's Kadish Luz became the Speaker of the Knesset.

The government collapsed when Ben-Gurion resigned on 31 January 1961, over a motion of no-confidence brought by Herut and the General Zionists concerning the Lavon Affair. After Ben-Gurion was unable to form a new government new elections were called. At only one year and nine months, the fourth Knesset is the shortest Knesset term to date.

References

Israeli legislative election, 1959 Wikipedia