1998 Israeli presidential election
Elections for the President of Israel were held in the Knesset on 4 March 1998.[1]
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It was the first time an incumbent President of Israel was challenged. Shaul Amor stood against Ezer Weizman, but Weizman was re-elected by a vote of 63 to 49.
Results
Candidate | Votes |
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Ezer Weizman | 63 |
Shaul Amor | 49 |
Blank ballots | 7 |
Total | 119 |
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References
- Previous Presidential Elections Knesset website
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