Should foreigners, currently residing in Israel, have the right to vote?
In most countries, suffrage, the right to vote, is generally limited to citizens of the country. Some countries, however, extend limited voting rights to resident non-citizens.
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Response rates from 1k United Torah Judaism voters.
12% Yes |
88% No |
8% Yes |
81% No |
2% Yes, anyone who pays taxes should have the right to vote |
7% No, only legal citizens should be allowed to vote |
1% Yes, but only after living in the country for 5 years |
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1% Yes, but only after living in the country for 10 years |
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0% Yes, but they should only be allowed to vote in local elections |
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0% Yes, but they should not be allowed to vote in local elections |
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0% Yes, but only if they are European Union citizens |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1k United Torah Judaism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1k United Torah Judaism voters.
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Unique answers from United Torah Judaism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9BLMHR62yrs2Y
only after serving in the army should citizens vote in my opinion and even then I it should be more for local voting
@8XJ3HDY3yrs3Y
If they are official citizens
@8RS8L6D4yrs4Y
First allow citizens who are outside the country to vote
@8RLWZM64yrs4Y
Only if their vote benefits the country
@99JL39K2yrs2Y
@98TNZJZ2yrs2Y
No, but make it easier for them to become citizens
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