[2] In the 1928 parliamentary election Landespartei obtained 11.5% of the votes in Lower Alsace (the French département of Bas-Rhin).
[3] In 1928 the Landespartei joined the Volksfront, a coalition of Alsatian political parties favouring autonomy for the region.
[4] In the 1929 municipal election in Strasbourg, the party won five seats and became part of the ruling majority in the city council.
[4] In April 1939 the erstwhile communist newspaper Die Neue Welt was merged into Elsass-Lothringische Zeitung.
[6] In July 1939, the Alsatian Workers and Peasants Party (which had published Die Neue Welt) merged into the Landespartei.