Local elections in several municipalities and councils in Israel
The 1955 Israeli Municipal elections took place on 26 July 1955 alongside elections to the third Knesset.[1]
These elections were the first in which Mapai ran under its real name, as it ran under the banner of 'the Histadrut list' in 1950.[2]
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