The Jerusalem Post

No absentee ballots in pandemic- era election

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

The Central Elections Committee is preparing for an election that could take place in the middle of a third wave of the coronaviru­s, but no major changes to the voting procedure are expected, political sources said Tuesday.

Unlike the election in the US three weeks ago, there will still be no voting by mail, ballot drop- off sites, early voting, or absentee balloting for anyone but emissaries of the state and of Zionist institutio­ns. Nothing will be done digitally and, as in the past, the ballots will be counted by hand.

“Any dramatic change would have to pass in the current Knesset, and that is not going to happen,” a source familiar with the committee’s work said Tuesday.

Representa­tives of the Central Elections Committee will meet with Health Ministry director- general Chezy Levy next week to receive new directives for the committee to implement. Ahead of the meeting, the committee prepared a dozens- page- long report about how to conduct elections during the coronaviru­s era.

“The committee is investing time in preparing for elections impacted by the coronaviru­s in order to maintain the health of polling station staff and the public,” the source familiar with the committee’s work said. “We are preparing for different possibilit­ies and incidents.”

Levy will need to tell the committee how many people will be allowed in polling stations before it can be determined how many additional stations will be needed. Adding a significan­t number of polling stations will require a dramatic increase of the committee’s budget.

Dividers have already had to be purchased for the

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