Jewish People's Election Group "Achdus" (lt|Žydų liaudies rinkimų grupė „Achdus“) was an electoral grouping in inter-war Lithuania. It was affiliated to Agudath Israel.[1] [2]
It first contested the Constituent Assembly elections in Lithuania in 1920 as part of the Democratic Jewish Union, receiving two out of six seats for Dr. Nachman Rachmilewitz and R. .
The party contested the 1922 parliamentary elections, receiving 2.07% of the vote and winning no seats.[3] However, it received only 53 votes in the 1923 elections.[4] Two of their candidates, Isak Rafialas Golcbergas and Fišelis Beras[5] ran on the Jewish Economical and Religious list in the 1926 election.[6] Democratic Jewish Union also ran in 1926 but only as a merger of the Zionist and Folkist factions.[7]
In the 1924 Kaunas municipal election the party received 1% of the vote and won one of the 72 available seats, taken by Męjeris Gurevičius, a merchant.[8]