A poll conducted by Magar Mochot Institute for Radio 103FM shows if elections were held today, Likud would only be the second largest party, with 24 seats, as Yair Lapid and his Yesh Atid party would be in first place with 26 seats.

Bayit Yehuda gains five seats, earning 13 and the Arab Bloc remains at 13. While Shas remains at 7 and Yahadut Hatorah remains at 6, the Machane Tzioni plummets from 24 to 10, Yisrael Beitenu earns one addition seat to 7. Kulanu drops 40% from 10 seats to 6 and Meretz is on the border of entering Knesset with 4 seats, dropping one mandate.

The poll also determined that 55% of the tzibur is uninterested in elections.