Thus Jewish and Polish parties complained of "stolen" seats and left the First Seimas in protest.
Learning from the previous election, the minority groups decided to present a single unified list.
Notably, the Central Polish Electoral Committee was excluded from this list.
Poles were perceived as anti-Lithuanian due to the ongoing conflict over Vilnius Region with the Second Polish Republic.
[2] German candidates won two seats: Rudolf Kinder [de] and August Rogall [lt].