The latest pre-election poll, carried out by pollster Camille Fuchs for Channel 10 and published Wednesday, shows Likud Beitenu garnering only 32 seats in the next Knesset, followed by labor's 16 seats, only 3 more than Ehud Barak's 2009 result.
The Bayit Yehudi would garner 14 seats, Shas and Yesh Atid 11 seats respectfully, Livni's Hatnu'a 9, UTJ and Meretz 6, Kadima 2, and Strong Israel 3. Am Shalem would only garner one, not passing the voting threshold.
If actual results are similar to this poll, Likud will just barely be able to scrape together an unstable 62-seat coalition.