1989 Israeli Municipal Elections
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Municipal elections took place in Israel on 28 February 1989. They were originally meant to take place on 1 November 1988, but were delayed due to
legislative elections A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
taking place that day.


Elections By Municipality

In Jerusalem, incumbent Mayor
Teddy Kollek Theodor "Teddy" Kollek ( he, טדי קולק; 27 May 1911 – 2 January 2007) was an Israeli politician who served as the mayor of Jerusalem from 1965 to 1993, and founder of the Jerusalem Foundation. Kollek was re-elected five times, in 1969, 197 ...
was re-elected with 58.8% of the vote. Kollek's list won 11 seats in the City Council, the Ratz- Shinui list and the Likud list won 4 seats each, Degel HaTorah, Shas and Agudat Yisrael won 3 seats each, and Emuna won one seat. In Tel Aviv, incumbent Likud Mayor
Shlomo Lahat Shlomo "Chich" Lahat ( he, שלמה להט; November 9, 1927 – October 1, 2014) was a major general in the Israel Defense Forces and former Head of the Manpower Directorate. He served as the eighth mayor of Tel Aviv in 1974–1993, for four co ...
won re-electiom, defeating six candidates including Labor candidate Natan Woloch. Lahat won around 55% of the vote, while Woloch received around 19%. In the City Council, Likud won 12 seats, Labor won 8, the Religious List won 4, Ratz won 3, and
Mapam Mapam ( he, מַפָּ״ם, an acronym for , ) was a left-wing political party in Israel. The party is one of the ancestors of the modern-day Meretz party. History Mapam was formed by a January 1948 merger of the kibbutz-based Hashomer Hatz ...
, "There is only one Tel Aviv", Shinui and the Liberal Party won one seat each. In Haifa, incumbent
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Mayor
Aryeh Gur'el Aryeh Gur'el ( he, אריה גוראל, born 20 November 1918, died 28 October 2007) was mayor of Haifa from 1978 to 1993. He was affiliated with the Israeli Labor Party. Gur'el was born in Warsaw, Poland, to parents Moshe and Tzila, and made al ...
was re-elected with 42% of the vote, defeating Likud candidate Rami Dotan, who won 38% of the vote. in the City Council, Gurel's list won 10 seats, the Likud won 8, Shinui won 3, Ratz and the Religious front won 2 seats each, and Hadash and the Youth List won 1 seat each. In Beersheba, Likud candidate Yitzhak Rager was elected Mayor with around 60% of the vote. In the City Council, Labor won 6 seats, Shas and "Traction for Beersheba" won 2 seats each, Ratz, a Future for Beersheba and Mafdal won 1 seat each, and Tehiya, Moledet and Shinui failed to cross the City Council's electoral threshold. In
Karmiel Karmiel ( he, כַּרְמִיאֵל) is a city in northern Israel. Established in 1964 as a development town, Karmiel is located in the Beit HaKerem Valley which divides upper and lower Galilee. The city is located south of the Acre-Safed road, f ...
, 3 candidates ran for Mayor: Giora Rozental of the Independent List for Karmiel, Amos Ozani of the Likud and Adi Adler of the Alignment. Adler ultimately defeated Ozani in the second round. In
Netanya Netanya (also known as Natanya, he, נְתַנְיָה) is a city in the Northern Central District of Israel, and is the capital of the surrounding Sharon plain. It is north of Tel Aviv, and south of Haifa, between Poleg stream and Wingate I ...
, incumbent Likud Mayor Yoel Alroy was re-elected with around 65% of the vote. In Herzliya, incumbent Likud Mayor
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was re-elected with around two thirds of the vote. In the City Council, the Likud won 10 seats, Labor won 6, the Ratz-Shinui list won 2 and Mafdal-Shas won one. In
Holon Holon ( he, חוֹלוֹן ) is a city on the central coastal strip of Israel, south of Tel Aviv. Holon is part of the metropolitan Gush Dan area. In it had a population of . Holon has the second-largest industrial zone in Israel, after Haifa. ...
, Likud candidate
Moshe Rom Holon ( he, חוֹלוֹן ) is a city on the central coastal strip of Israel, south of Tel Aviv. Holon is part of the metropolitan Gush Dan area. In it had a population of . Holon has the second-largest industrial zone in Israel, after Haifa. ...
defeated incumbent Alignment Mayor Haim Sharon. The Likud and the Alignment tied in the City Council, winning 9 seats each, "Oz" won 4, while Mafdal, Zehavi and Shas-Agudat Yisrael won one seat each. In Givatayim, incumbent Alignment Mayor Yitzhak Yaron defeated Likud candidate Michael Rihuk, winning around 72% of the vote to Rihuk's 28% In Rosh HaAyin, Likud candidate Yigal Yosef was elected. In Tiberias, Likud candidate Yosef Peretz defeated incumbent Mafdal Mayor Yigal Bibi in the first round. In the City Council, the Likud won 5 seats, Shas 3, "For the Promotion of Tiberias", "Loyalists of Liberty", Mafdal and the Alignment won 2 seats each, the Target list won 1 seat and Mapam did not cross the City Council's electoral threshold. In Arad, Alignment candidate and incumbent deputy Mayor Bezalel Tabib was elected. In
Azor Azor ( he, אָזוֹר, ar, أزور) (also ''Azur'') is a small town ( local council) in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, on the old Jaffa-Jerusalem road southeast of Tel Aviv. Established in 1948 on the site of the depopulated Palestinian vi ...
, Alignment candidate Amnon Zakh was elected. Kokhav Ya'ir held elections for the first time, which were won by David Rosh. In
Lod Lod ( he, לוד, or fully vocalized ; ar, اللد, al-Lidd or ), also known as Lydda ( grc, Λύδδα), is a city southeast of Tel Aviv and northwest of Jerusalem in the Central District of Israel. It is situated between the lower Shephe ...
, incumbent Likud Mayor
Maxim Levy Maxim Levy ( he, מקסים לוי, 11 February 1950 – 11 October 2002) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Gesher and One Israel between 1996 and 2002, as well as mayor of Lod between 1983 and 1996. Biog ...
was re-elected.


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