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Happy editing! JesseRafe ( talk) 21:03, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
Regarding your to Next Israeli legislative election, my source for Shas voters not identifying as Haredi is the 2015 Pew Survey of Israelis, here. (You can create an account on Pew to get the raw data.) The poll asked "Which political party, if any, do you feel closest to?", and (to Jewish voters) "How would you define yourself religiously? Haredi, Dati, Masorti, Hiloni or something else?" Among Jews who picked "Shas" for the first question (96.88% of all who answered as such are Jewish), 34.16% answered "Haredi" to the second question, 32.81% answered "Dati", 32.48% answered "Masorti", and 0.54% answered "Hiloni" (secular). So, it's actually more than 64%, but that's what I get for rounding, I suppose. -- Yair rand ( talk) 02:00, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
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Happy editing! JesseRafe ( talk) 21:03, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
Regarding your to Next Israeli legislative election, my source for Shas voters not identifying as Haredi is the 2015 Pew Survey of Israelis, here. (You can create an account on Pew to get the raw data.) The poll asked "Which political party, if any, do you feel closest to?", and (to Jewish voters) "How would you define yourself religiously? Haredi, Dati, Masorti, Hiloni or something else?" Among Jews who picked "Shas" for the first question (96.88% of all who answered as such are Jewish), 34.16% answered "Haredi" to the second question, 32.81% answered "Dati", 32.48% answered "Masorti", and 0.54% answered "Hiloni" (secular). So, it's actually more than 64%, but that's what I get for rounding, I suppose. -- Yair rand ( talk) 02:00, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
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