Katz did not contest the 2013 elections, and consequently lost his Knesset seat.
Nafa did not contest the 2013 elections and subsequently lost his Knesset seat.
Labour won only 13 out of the 120 Knesset seats in the 2009 elections, making them the fourth largest party.
For example, if a party list gets 33 percent of the vote, it gets 40 Knesset seats.
In the 2003 elections he also lost his Knesset seat.
Israel requires a party to meet an election threshold of 2% to be allocated a Knesset seat.
He lost his Knesset seat in the 1955 elections.
A gain in Knesset seats would force the next prime minister to reckon with him.
In the 1955 elections he lost his Knesset seat.
Voters were asked to choose only one of the 25 parties contesting the 120 Knesset seats.