1951 Israeli presidential election explained

Country:Israel
Type:presidential
Previous Election:1949 Israeli presidential election
Previous Year:1949
Next Election:1952 Israeli presidential election
Next Year:1952
Election Date:19 November 1951
Image1:Flickr - Government Press Office (GPO) - President Chaim Weizmann.jpg
Nominee1:Chaim Weizmann
Electoral Vote1:85
Party1:General Zionists
President
After Election:Chaim Weizmann
Before Election:Chaim Weizmann

An election for President of Israel was held in the Knesset on 19 November 1951 following the 1951 Knesset elections and the formation of the third government (at the time, the length of the president's term was linked to that of the Knesset).[1] Despite his poor health, Weizmann stood again, and there were no opposing candidates. Although Weizmann was the only person to stand, a vote was still held. The result was 85 votes for, 11 against and three blank ballots. 21 MKs did not vote.

He was sworn in for his second term at his home in Rehovot on 25 November.

Weizmann died a year later, and an early election was held to choose the country's second president.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Facts+About+Israel/State/Chaim+Weizmann.htm Chaim Weizmann