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Agudat Yisrael Challenges Ban on Voter Tracking, Says It Invented the System 40 Years Ago
['Gila Isaacson', 'Kikar Hashabbat']
JFeed
The party's filing explains the central motivation behind this elaborate system: yeshiva students.
"Many of our voters are yeshiva students engaged in Torah study, for whom avoiding interruption of their learning is a supreme value," the document states.
Over the years, as technology advanced, the tracking shifted to specialized kosher mobile phones, with representatives entering sequential numbers into a computerized system.
The method became more efficient, but the underlying principle remained unchanged, enabling yeshiva students to vote with maximum efficiency and minimal interruption to their Torah study.
Yustman challenged Judge Solberg's characterization of the tracking tool as "a small tool, one of many and not the most important among them."