2001 Israeli Labor Party leadership election
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The 2001 Israeli Labor Party leadership election was held by the Israeli Labor Party on 4 September 2001[1] to elect the leader of the party. In the initial count of the vote, Speaker of the Knesset Avraham Burg defeated Minister of Defense Binyamin Ben-Eliezer.[2] Following alleged irregularities, the election was partially voided, with several precincts voting for a second time on 26 December.[3][4] Following the redo, Ben-Eliezer was elected to lead the party, defeating Burg.[5]
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