Yogev was educated at the ORT School in
Ramat Gan and subsequently studied at the
Open University. She was elected to
Hefer Valley Regional Council in 2003 and later became a member of
Kadima, heading its women's headquarters. Prior to the
2013 Knesset elections she was placed eleventh on the Kadima list, but the party won only two seats. Having left Kadima to join Likud, she was placed forty-first on its list for the
April 2019 elections, but the party won only 35 seats. She was placed forty-third for the
September 2019 elections, in which Likud won 32 seats. Although she missed out again in the
March 2020 elections in which she was placed forty-third and Likud won 36 seats, she entered the Knesset in December 2020 as a replacement for
Ze'ev Elkin, who had resigned to join
Gideon Sa'ar's
New Hope party. Placed forty-second on the Likud list for the
March 2021 elections, she lost her seat as Likud was reduced to 30 seats. ==References==