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Jerusalem mayoral race enters last lap

Candidates have been finalised for the elections for Jerusalem's mayor will take place on November 11.

October 17, 2008 16:51

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

The Four candidates vying for the job of Jerusalem's mayor in the elections that will take place on November 11 have been finalised.

The two front-runners are MK Meir Porush of United Torah Judaism (UTJ), representing Jerusalem's strictly Orthodox community, and the independent Nir Barkat, who has led the opposition in Jerusalem's City Hall for the last five years and has emerged as the champion of the secular camp.

Although there was uncertainty right until the final deadline for candidacies, current mayor Uri Lupolianski will not be running for a second term, as the result of a controversial deal within UTJ limiting council heads to only one term.

Neither will former Shas minister Arieh Deri be in the running due to the decision of the District Court last week not to allow his candidacy since not enough time has elapsed since his 1999 conviction on corruption charges. Mr Porush therefore remains the only Charedi candidate.