1920 Histadrut election
Elections to the first congress of the Zionist trade union centre Histadrut were held in 1920 (the congress itself convened on December 4, 1920). In total 4433 of about 7000 Jewish workers in Palestine participated. The election was marred by irregularities, and the Jewish Socialist Workers Party (MPSI) protested against the 'fradulent behaviour' of the dominant parties after the election.[1]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Delegates |
---|---|---|---|
Ahdut HaAvoda | 1864 | 42.0% | 28 |
Hapoel Hatzair | 1324 | 29.9% | 27 |
List of New Immigrants | 842 | 19.0% | 16 |
Jewish Socialist Workers Party[2] | 303 | 6.8% | 6 |
References
- 1 2 Offenberg, Mario. Kommunismus in Palästina: Nation u. Klasse in d. antikolonialen Revolution. Marburger Abhandlungen zur politischen Wissenschaft, Bd. 29. Meisenheim am Glan: Hain, 1975. p. 181
- ↑ MPSI presented a list of 38 candidates. The list was led by Gershon Admoni, Abraham Revutkzy, Yaacov Sikador, Haim Katz, Mordechai Haldi, Y. Shapira and 'L. Elisha' (Moshe Levin).
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