Israeli presidential election, 2000

Israeli presidential election, 2000
Israel
31 July 2000

 
Nominee Moshe Katsav Shimon Peres
Party Likud Labor
Popular vote 63 57
Percentage 52.5% 47.5%

President before election

Ezer Weizman
Labor

Elected President

Moshe Katsav
Likud

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Elections for the President of Israel were held in the Knesset on 31 July 2000,[1] following Ezer Weizman's resignation. Moshe Katsav, a prominent Likud politician, ran against Shimon Peres, a previous Prime Minister of Israel. In a surprising upset, the Knesset elected Katsav, by 63 to 57. Katsav assumed office as President on 1 August 2000. He was the first President of Israel to have been sworn in for a seven-year term, as well as the first candidate from the right-wing Likud party to be elected to the office.

Results

Candidate Votes
Moshe Katsav63
Shimon Peres57
Total120

References

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