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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Elections to the Assembly of Representatives in Mandatory Palestine were held on 6 December 1925, electing the legislature of the Yishuv. Around half the votes went to parties associated with trade unions.[1] Ahdut HaAvoda remained the largest party in the Assembly.
Electoral system
Following the 1920 elections, debate continued on the issue of women's suffrage.[2] In 1923 Mizrachi called for a men-only referendum on whether women should be entitled to vote, and threatened to withdraw from the Yishuv if one was not held.[2] The Jewish National Council agreed to hold one on 8 November 1925, but with female participation.[2] This led to Agudat Yisrael calling for a boycott.[2] In response, Mizrachi and the Jewish National Council agreed to cancel the referendum.[2]
The number of eligible voters rose from around 26,000 to 64,764.[3][4] However, turnout was only around 57%.[4] This was put down to an Agudat Yisrael boycott, several delays in holding the elections, and the unfamiliarity of some women with voting.[4]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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Ahdut HaAvoda | 8,834 | 54 | –16 | ||
Hapoel Hatzair | 5,337 | 30 | –11 | ||
HaSephardim | 19 | –35 | |||
Revisionists | 15 | New | |||
Hebrew Women's Association | 13 | New | |||
Agricultural Bloc | 9 | New | |||
Democrat's Association | 9 | New | |||
Mizrachi | 7 | –2 | |||
Centre List | 6 | New | |||
National Citizens | 6 | New | |||
Ma'amad Hapoalim | 1,028 | 6 | New | ||
Hapoel HaMizrachi | 6 | New | |||
Hapoel HaMizrachi HaMeuhad | 4 | New | |||
Polish Immigrants List | 4 | New | |||
Valley Kibbutzim List | 2 | New | |||
Safed Municipality List | 2 | New | |||
HaMerkaz HaHakla'i | 1 | New | |||
Galilee Farmers Association | 1 | New | |||
Eastern Farmers Association | 1 | New | |||
Georgian's List | 1 | New | |||
Hebrew Women's Popular list | 1 | New | |||
Givat HaRambam list | 1 | New | |||
Young Mizrachi List | 1 | –1 | |||
Craftsmen's Centre | 1 | –5 | |||
Bnei Brak Residents' List | 1 | New | |||
Others | 20 | – | |||
Total | 221 | –93 | |||
Total votes | 35,987 | – | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 64,764 | 55.57 | |||
Source: Mackie & Rose[5] |
References
- ↑ "Palestine Parties" The Times, 18 December 1925, p13, Issue 44148
- 1 2 3 4 5 Zalman Abramov (1976) Perpetual dilemma: Jewish religion in the Jewish State Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, p108
- 1 2 Abramov, p90
- 1 2 3 4 Abramov, p109
- ↑ Thomas T Mackie & Richard Rose (1991) The International Almanac of Electoral History, Macmillan, p243 (vote figures)