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Israeli Labor Party leadership election
1997 Israeli Labor Party leadership election|
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The 1997 Israeli Labor Party leadership election was held on 3 June 1997[1] to elect the leader of the Israeli Labor Party. It saw the election of Ehud Barak.
The leadership vote took place a year after Shimon Peres' narrow defeat in the 1996 Israeli prime ministerial election. After this defeat, Peres decided to not run for reelection as party leader.[2]
69.2% of the 164,837 general party members that were eligible to vote participated in the election.[1]