 In less than 60 days, on October 31st, Jerusalemites are going to the polls to vote in the leadership that they want to see guide the city's future for the next five years. Currently, Jerusalem is led by Mermosha Leon, who succeeded near Barcat in the job. Leon is known for his pragmatism and can-do attitude and making construction projects happen throughout the city, but not everybody is a fan. Jerusalem struggles with the high costs of living, but economically the city lags behind Tel Aviv in terms of start-up numbers and jobs. The same construction that will advance Jerusalem's housing market and transport system is inflicting seemingly endless noise pollution and traffic on local residents. In the political centre-ground is Hit or a Route led by 29-year-old Adir Schwartz, to the left a string of left-wing parties, to the right Hardcore Ultra-Nationalist R.E.A. King, as well as representatives of hardline Orthodox Jewish groups. It's going to be a greatly fight that will leave a lasting mark on the future of the city and country.