"I regret nothing I have done and looking back would do it all again," he wrote, "I finish the day with my head held high and thank all those who gave me their trust." Gabbay also has the right to select the party’s tenth candidate. The eleventh slot is reserved for Labor secretary-general Eran Hermoni. Voting was extended by half an hour, due to lines at polling stations across the country. Some 34,000 Labor members cast ballots, for a 56% voter turnout that was not much below the Likud’s turnout in its primary last Tuesday.One candidate who did surprisingly well was Yacimovich’s former political adviser Yair “Yaya” Fink, a religious Zionist whose parents are American immigrants to Israel. Cabel took to Twitter on Monday night, writing that he has no regrets.אין בי שום חרטה על מה שעשיתי ובדיעבד הייתי עושה הכל אותו הדבר. אני מסיים את היום הזה בראש מורם ומודה לכל מי שנתן בי אמון.
— איתן כבל (@cabel_eitan) February 11, 2019
Fink got the eighth most votes and could be in the top 10 if Gabbay does not keep his reserved slots, but if Gabbay uses them, he will only be 12th on the list.
MK Michal Biran was next on the list but could be moved up to a reserved slot for women.The MKs who did not win realistic slots include Nachman Shai, Moshe Mizrachi, Yossi Yonah and Leah Fadida.Rabbi Gilad Kariv and haredi (ultra-Orthodox) candidate Michal Chernovitsky also did not win realistic slots.