Jewish National Party
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The Jewish National Party (
Jewish minority
.
History
A Jewish National Party (Jüdische Nationale Partei) was already founded in 1892 at
Sejm elections as well as in the 1907 Cisleithanian legislative election, gaining four parliamentary seats at the Austrian Imperial Council
:
- Benno Straucher from Czernowitz, founder of the regional Jewish National People's Party in 1906
- Adolf Stand, Brody
- Arthur Mahler
- East Galicia.[1]
Only Straucher was re-elected at the 1911 election.
The Jewish National Party took part in the 16 February 1919 election to the
Vienna Israelite Community
.
At the next elections on 17 October 1920 a change in the electoral law eliminated all the minor parties from the Parliament. At the 21 October 1923 elections, a new party, the Jewish Electoral Community (Jüdische Wahlgemeinschaft) failed again to elect a representative, with 24,970 votes (0.8%), as the Jewish Party (Jüdische Partei) on the 24 April 1927 elections, with 10,845 votes (0.3%), the Jewish List (Jüdische Liste) on the 9 November 1930 elections, with 2,133 votes (0.1%).[2]
References
- ISBN 978-90-04-13184-2
- ^ a b Ergebnisse der Nationalratswahlen 1919 bis 1930 Archived 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Unsterbliche Opfer. Zwölf Parlamentarier wurden Opfer des NS-Terrors, Parlamentskorrespondenz/09/17.09.2001/Nr. 609