The Greens were established in 1997. In the
1999 Knesset elections the party received 0.4% of the vote, failing to win a seat. They received the same share of the vote in the
2003 elections. In the
2006 elections, the party received 47,595 votes (1.52%). However, it was not enough to pass the 2% threshold, and they were ultimately the largest party not to obtain seats in the Knesset (
Balad, with 72,066 votes, was the smallest party to obtain seats). Had the electoral threshold not been raised from 1.5% in 2003, they would have won seats. Substantial gains in the
2008 municipal elections saw the Greens win over 50 seats across 22 municipalities. In
Haifa, where former Green candidate
Yona Yahav was re-elected for a second mayoral term, the Greens won four seats, while in
Tel Aviv, where Green Party chair
Pe'er Visner was deputy mayor, the Greens won three seats. The Greens campaigned intensively for the
2009 Knesset elections. Some polls by a number of national newspapers had predicted that the party could win around 2–3 seats, putting Greens in the
Knesset for the first time. However, a rival green party, the
Green Movement was established in 2008, running in alliance with
Meimad. The Greens received only 0.4% of the vote, again failing to pass the electoral threshold, whilst the Green Movement and Meimad received 0.8% of the vote. In the
2013 elections the party's vote share dropped to 0.2%, and again to 0.07% in the
2015 elections. ==Election results==