20130122 President Shimon Peres casts his vote for the 19th Knesset elections
President Shimon Peres arrives at a voting station in Jerusalem to cast his vote for the 19th Knesset elections. Peres shakes hands with the voting station committee and is then identified with his national ID card before being allowed to vote. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres walks out from behind a divider where he privately choosing a note representing his voting choice. When asked if he had doubts what note to choose the President answered "I always weigh all the possibilities". Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres executes his civic duty casting his vote for the 19th Knesset elections. Peres said "I am proud and I am hopeful" and urged all citizens of Israel to go out and vote. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Members of a voting station committee prepare the ballot for voting in the 19th Knesset elections. Although voting stations are supposed to operate from 07:00 to 22:00, this voting station opened after a forty minute delay. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Members of a voting station committee prepare the ballot for voting in the 19th Knesset elections. Although voting stations are supposed to operate from 07:00 to 22:00, this voting station opened after a forty minute delay. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres arrives at a voting station in Jerusalem to cast his vote for the 19th Knesset elections. Peres shakes hands with the voting station committee and is then identified with his national ID card before being allowed to vote. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres executes his civic duty casting his vote for the 19th Knesset elections. Peres said "I am proud and I am hopeful" and urged all citizens of Israel to go out and vote. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Minister of Justice, Professor Yaakov Neeman, first in line to vote at this voting station, finds himself extremely irritated with a 40-minute delay in opening, promising to file a formal complaint with Central Elections Committee. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Members of a voting station committee prepare the ballot for voting in the 19th Knesset elections. Although voting stations are supposed to operate from 07:00 to 22:00, this voting station opened after a forty minute delay. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Minister of Justice, Professor Yaakov Neeman, first in line to vote at this voting station, finds himself extremely irritated with a 40-minute delay in opening, promising to file a formal complaint with Central Elections Committee. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres arrives at a voting station in Jerusalem to cast his vote for the 19th Knesset elections. Peres shakes hands with the voting station committee and is then identified with his national ID card before being allowed to vote. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres executes his civic duty casting his vote for the 19th Knesset elections. Peres said "I am proud and I am hopeful" and urged all citizens of Israel to go out and vote. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Minister of Justice, Professor Yaakov Neeman, first in line to vote at this voting station, finds himself extremely irritated with a 40-minute delay in opening, promising to file a formal complaint with Central Elections Committee. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Members of a voting station committee prepare the ballot for voting in the 19th Knesset elections. Although voting stations are supposed to operate from 07:00 to 22:00, this voting station opened after a forty minute delay. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
A sealed ballot box is ready for the 19th Knesset elections at a Jerusalem voting station. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres stands behind a divider privately choosing a note representing his voting choice. When asked if he had doubts what note to choose the President answered "I always weigh all the possibilities". Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
President Shimon Peres executes his civic duty casting his vote for the 19th Knesset elections. Peres said "I am proud and I am hopeful" and urged all citizens of Israel to go out and vote. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Minister of Justice, Professor Yaakov Neeman, first in line to vote at this voting station, finds himself extremely irritated with a 40-minute delay in opening, promising to file a formal complaint with Central Elections Committee. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.
Members of a voting station committee prepare the ballot for voting in the 19th Knesset elections. Although voting stations are supposed to operate from 07:00 to 22:00, this voting station opened after a forty minute delay. Jerusalem, Israel. 22-Jan-2013. The 19th Knesset elections are underway in Israel at 10,128 voting stations for 5,656,705 eligible voters. Reigning PM Netanyahu and the Likud Beteynu Party are expected to win the elections but with perhaps weakened political powers.