US sees increase in candidates and slates for election to World Zionist Congress

The slates represent a variety of different ideological, political, cultural, and religious American Zionist beliefs and movements. The candidates reportedly hail from 43 US states and territories.

American Jews will have a larger selection of candidates and slates for the upcoming World Zionist Congress election, the American Zionist Movement (AZM) has announced.

The March vote for the 152 US representatives in the congress, who make up about a third of the body, will have 2,900 candidates from 22 slates. The number of candidates increased by 60% from the 2020 election, and the 22 slates represent a 69% increase from the previous election’s 13 slates.

The slates represent a variety of different ideological, political, cultural, and religious American Zionist beliefs and movements. The candidates reportedly hail from 43 US states and territories.

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