In addition to 300 new Sanz Hasidim who recently registered for Likud, 648 Sanz community members already registered in prior years are eligible to vote in the upcoming Likud primary, according to journalist Shalom Stein.
Journalist Shalom Stein reported the numbers, noting that a significant bloc of Sanz Hasidim—both recently registered and previously enrolled—will be eligible to vote in the next Likud primary. The 300 new registrations represent recent organizational efforts within the community, while the 648 long-standing members underscore Sanz's established presence in the party's membership base. The combined figure of nearly 950 potential Sanz voters could influence the primary outcome, particularly given the community's disciplined voting patterns.
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