List of members of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania

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Members of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania were elected in the Lithuanian parliamentary election in April 1920. The assembly had 112 seats. Resigned members were replaced by lower-ranked candidates from the same electoral list and electoral district.

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Elected deputies

#NameAge [a] [1] Occupation [a] [1] Parliamentary fraction [2] Resigned on [3] Electoral districtElectoral list
1 Juozas Akmenskis 36Cooperative activist Christian Democrats IV (Telšiai) Christian Democrats [4]
2 Kazys Ambrozaitis 27Farmer Christian Democrats III (Raseiniai) Christian Democrats [5]
3 Jonas Andziulis 53Farmer Christian Democrats 4 February 1921II (Kaunas) [6] Christian Democrats [7]
4 Stasys Balčas 34Soldier, farmer Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Christian Democrats [9]
5 Stasys Balčytis 26Teacher Christian Democrats 16 September 1921III (Raseiniai) [10] Christian Democrats [5]
6 Andrius Banionis 33Organist Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
7 Viktoras Beržinskas 46Worker Christian Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Labor Federation [7]
8 Vytautas Pranas Bičiūnas 27Writer Christian Democrats III (Raseiniai) Christian Democrats [5]
9 Kipras Bielinis 36Bookkeeper Social Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Social Democrats [9]
10 Jonas Bildušas 26OfficialPopular Socialist and Peasant30 September 1921III (Raseiniai) [10] Popular Socialist Democrats [5]
11 Kazys Bizauskas 27Activist Christian Democrats 10 March 1922V (Panevėžys) [8] Christian Democrats [9]
12 Konstantas Bražėnas 26Student Christian Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
13 Antanas Bulionis 39Worker Christian Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Labor Federation [7]
14 Juozas Buzelis 31PhysicianPopular Socialist and PeasantVI (Utena) Popular Socialist Democrats [14]
15 Bronislovas Cirtautas 39Judge Social Democrats III (Raseiniai) Social Democrats [5]
16 Voldemaras Vytautas Čarneckis 28Minister Christian Democrats 4 November 1921IV (Telšiai) [15] Christian Democrats [4]
17 Vincas Čepinskis 49Lecturer Social Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Social Democrats [16]
18 Jurgis Daukšys 42Worker Social Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Social Democrats [9]
19 Jurgis Deksnys 48Worker Christian Democrats 5 April 1921V (Panevėžys) [8] Labor Federation [9]
20 Stasys Digrys 32Official Social Democrats III (Raseiniai) Social Democrats [5]
21 Povilas Dogelis 42Priest Christian Democrats III (Raseiniai) Christian Democrats [5]
22 Eliziejus Draugelis 32Minister Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
23 Magdalena Draugelytė-Galdikienė 28Teacher Christian Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Christian Democrats [7]
24 Ozeris Finkelšteinas 56AttorneyJewishIII (Raseiniai) Democratic Jewish Union [5]
25 Naftalis Fridmanas 56AttorneyJewish30 August 1921 [b] V (Panevėžys) [8] Democratic Jewish Union [9]
26 Jonas Galvydis-Bykauskas 49General Christian Democrats 17 December 1921VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
27 Kazys Gencevičius 32CraftsmanPopular Socialist and Peasant4 November 1921II (Kaunas) [10] Popular Socialist Democrats [7]
28 Jonas Giniūnas 33Worker Christian Democrats 24 February 1922I (Marijampolė) [17] Christian Democrats [11]
29 Adolfas Grajevskis 43AttorneyPolish [c] III (Raseiniai) Central Polish Electoral Committee [5]
30 Antanas Grigiškis 24 [19] FarmerPopular Socialist and PeasantIV (Telšiai) Peasant Union [4]
31 Kazys Grinius 53PhysicianPopular Socialist and PeasantI (Marijampolė) Peasant Union [11]
32 Stanislovas Gruodis 24 [20] Farmer Christian Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
33 Petras Jočys 25Official Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Labor Federation [9]
34 Kazimieras Jokantas 38Physician Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Christian Democrats [9]
35 Vladas Jurgutis 34Priest Christian Democrats 3 March 1922III (Raseiniai) [17] Christian Democrats [5]
36 Steponas Kairys 40Engineer Social Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Social Democrats [21]
37 Vincas Katilius 51Farmer Christian Democrats 5 April 1921I (Marijampolė) [22] Christian Democrats [11]
38 Julius Kaupas 30Sociologist Christian Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Farmers' Association [d] [7]
39 Rudolfas Kinderis 38OfficialGerman15 September 1920II (Kaunas) [6] Lithuanian German Committee [7]
40 Jonas Kriščiūnas 32AgronomistPopular Socialist and PeasantI (Marijampolė) Peasant Union [11]
41 Pijus Kriščiūnas 39Farmer Christian Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Farmers' Association [d] [7]
42 Mykolas Krupavičius 36Priest Christian Democrats IV (Telšiai) [15] [e] Christian Democrats [4]
43 Kazys Kupčiūnas 30TeacherPopular Socialist and PeasantIV (Telšiai) [15] Peasant Union [4]
44 Povilas Kuzminskis 26FarmerPopular Socialist and PeasantIV (Telšiai) [15] Peasant Union [4]
45 Vladas Lašas 28PhysicianPopular Socialist and PeasantVI (Utena) [12] Peasant Union [23]
46 Kazys Lekeckas 43Official Social Democrats 12 September 1920IV (Telšiai) [15] Socialist Company of Workers and Farmers [4]
47 Bronislovas Liausas [f] 48PriestPolish [c] II (Kaunas) [6] Central Polish Electoral Committee [16]
48 Juozas Lukoševičius 28OfficialPopular Socialist and Peasant15 January 1921 [b] III (Raseiniai) [25] Peasant Union [5]
49 Jonas Makauskis 34PharmacistPopular Socialist and PeasantIII (Raseiniai) Popular Socialist Democrats [5]
50 Jonas Masiulis 40AgronomistPopular Socialist and Peasant6 July 1920V (Panevėžys) [8] Peasant Union [9]
51 Antanas Matulaitis 24Soldier Christian Democrats 17 January 1921 [b] V (Panevėžys) [8] Labor Federation [9]
52 Jonas Matulevičius 45FarmerPopular Socialist and PeasantI (Marijampolė) Peasant Union [11]
53 Vincas Meilus 33OfficialPopular Socialist and Peasant4 November 1921VI (Utena) [12] Peasant Union [23]
54 Vincentas Mieleška (Milaška)27Priest Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Christian Democrats [9]
55 Feliksas Mikšys 27–28 [26] Veterinarian Christian Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
56 Antanas Milčius 28Jurist Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Labor Federation [9]
57 Ona Muraškaitė-Račiukaitienė 24Teacher Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
58 Ladas Natkevičius 27SoldierPopular Socialist and PeasantI (Marijampolė) Popular Socialist Democrats [11] [7]
59 Jonas Pakalka 28Official Social Democrats II (Kaunas) Social Democrats [16]
60 Gabrielė Petkevičaitė 59WriterPopular Socialist and Peasant15 September 1920V (Panevėžys) [8] Popular Socialist Democrats [9]
61 Motiejus Petrauskas 30OfficialPopular Socialist and Peasant23 June 1920III (Raseiniai) [25] Peasant Union [5]
62 Jeronimas Plečkaitis 32Teacher Social Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Social Democrats [16]
63 Abraomas Popelis 50RabbiJewishI (Marijampolė) Democratic Jewish Union [11]
64 Vladas Požela 39Jurist Social Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] [g] Social Democrats [9]
65 Antanas Purėnas 37Teacher Social Democrats 13 October 1920VI (Utena) [12] Social Democrats [27]
66 Juozas Purickis 37 [28] Priest Christian Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
67 Nachmanas Rachmilevičius 48PhysicianJewishIV (Telšiai) [15] Democratic Jewish Union [4]
68 Vytautas Račkauskas 39EngineerPopular Socialist and PeasantIII (Raseiniai) Peasant Union [5]
69 Petras Radzevičius 26Activist Christian Democrats II (Kaunas) [6] Labor Federation [7]
70 Kazimieras Ralys 34OfficialPopular Socialist and PeasantIV (Telšiai) [15] Peasant Union [4]
71 Sikstas Riauka 33Cooperative activist Christian Democrats IV (Telšiai) [15] Christian Democrats [4]
72 Albinas Rimka 34EditorPopular Socialist and Peasant25 May 1921II (Kaunas) [6] [h] Peasant Union [16]
73 Simonas Rozenbaumas 61AttorneyJewishII (Kaunas) [6] Democratic Jewish Union [16]
74 Mikas Rožanskas 35Farmer Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) Labor Federation [9]
75 Petras Ruseckas 36SoldierPopular Socialist and PeasantV (Panevėžys) [8] Peasant Union [9]
76 Kazys Sidabras  ?FarmerPopular Socialist and Peasant17 January 1921IV (Telšiai) [15] Peasant Union [4]
77 Antanas Simanauskas 33Farm worker Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Labor Federation [9]
78 Vladas Sirutavičius 42Engineer Social Democrats 17 January 1921V (Panevėžys) [8] Social Democrats [9]
79 Mykolas Sleževičius 43AttorneyPopular Socialist and PeasantI (Marijampolė) [i] Popular Socialist Democrats [11]
80 Maksas Soloveičikas 36PhysicianJewishVI (Utena) [12] Democratic Jewish Union [29]
81 Emilija Spudaitė-Gvildienė 32Teacher Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Christian Democrats [9]
82 Povilas Spudas [j] 24Teacher Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [9] Christian Democrats [9]
83 Salomėja Stakauskaitė 28Teacher Christian Democrats III (Raseiniai) Christian Democrats [5]
84 Zigmas Starkus 27Activist Christian Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
85 Antanas Staugaitis 44Official Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
86 Jonas Staugaitis 51PhysicianPopular Socialist and PeasantVI (Utena) [12] [k] Peasant Union [23]
87 Justinas Staugaitis 53Priest Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
88 Aleksandras Stulginskis 35Agronomist Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
89 Pranas Šalčius 35Worker Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
90 Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys 48Priest Christian Democrats 25 July 1922II (Kaunas) [6] Christian Democrats [7]
91 Pranas Šaulys 32Farmer Christian Democrats 20 October 1920III (Raseiniai) [25] Christian Democrats [5]
92 Pranas Šemiotas 26Smith Social Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Social Democrats [9]
93 Antanas Šilgalis 34Farmer Christian Democrats IV (Telšiai) [15] Christian Democrats [4]
94 Antanas Šmulkštys 34Priest Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
95 Vincas Šmulkštys 27Soldier Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
96 Antanas Šnielevskis 34WorkerPolish [c] II (Kaunas) [6] Central Polish Electoral Committee [16]
97 Antanas Tamošaitis 27TeacherPopular Socialist and PeasantVI (Utena) [12] Peasant Union [23]
98 Stasys Tijūnaitis 31Teacher Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
99 Antanas Tumėnas 40Jurist Christian Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
100 Matas Untulis 30JuristPopular Socialist and Peasant15 October 1920IV (Telšiai) [25] Popular Socialist Democrats [4]
101 Jonas Vailokaitis 34Banker Christian Democrats 3 March 1922II (Kaunas) [6] Farmers' Association [d] [7]
102 Juozas Vailokaitis 41Priest Christian Democrats I (Marijampolė) Christian Democrats [11]
103 Klemensas Vaitekūnas 31Physician Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Christian Democrats [9]
104 Jonas Valaitis 27Cooperative activist Christian Democrats 17 February 1922II (Kaunas) [6] Labor Federation [7]
105 Jonas Valickis 28Teacher Christian Democrats IV (Telšiai) [15] Christian Democrats [4]
106 Jonas Varnas 50Farmer Christian Democrats VI (Utena) [12] Christian Democrats [13]
107 Kazimieras Venclauskis 39Attorney Social Democrats V (Panevėžys) [8] Social Democrats [9]
108 Juozas Volodkevičius 50Farmer Christian Democrats 15 September 1920I (Marijampolė) [25] Christian Democrats [11]
109 Juozas Žebrauskas 32Tailor Christian Democrats V (Panevėžys) Christian Democrats [9]
110 Jurgis Žitinevičius 49FarmerIndependentII (Kaunas) [6] Peasant Union [16]
111 Antanas Žoromskis 28PharmacistPopular Socialist and PeasantIII (Raseiniai) Peasant Union [5]
112 Konstantinas Žukas 36SoldierPopular Socialist and Peasant30 June 1921I (Marijampolė) [10] Popular Socialist Democrats [11]

Deputies who replaced resigned members

#NameParliamentary fraction [2] Tenure (from) [30] Tenure (to) [30] As replacement for
1 Tadas Aleliūnas Christian Democrats 5 April 1921 Antanas Matulaitis [22]
2 Mikas Bagdonas Christian Democrats 15 September 192027 January 1922 Juozas Volodkevičius [25]
3 Kazys Bieliūnas Popular Socialist and Peasant18 November 1921 Vincas Meilus [10]
4 Oskaras Biuchleris German15 September 1920 Rudolfas Kinderis [25]
5 Jonas Bliūdžius Popular Socialist and Peasant16 December 1921 Konstantinas Žukas [10]
6 Felicija Bortkevičienė [l] Popular Socialist and Peasant15 January 1921 Juozas Lukoševičius [25]
7 Liūdas Brokas Christian Democrats 30 June 1922 Pranas Povilaitis [31]
8 Stasys Černiauskas Christian Democrats 14 March 1922 Kazys Bizauskas [17]
9 Kostas Daunora Christian Democrats 11 November 1921 Voldemaras Vytautas Čarneckis [10]
10 Vincas Grajauskas Christian Democrats 17 March 1922 Jonas Vailokaitis [17]
11 Pranas Grėbliūnas Christian Democrats 7 March 1922 Jonas Giniūnas [17]
12 Juozas Idzelis Christian Democrats 13 July 1922 Kazys Vosylius [31]
13 Andrius Kardišauskas Christian Democrats 19 April 1921 Vincas Katilius [22]
14 Samuelis Landau Jewish20 September 1921 Naftalis Fridmanas [10]
15 Feliksas Lesauskas Christian Democrats 20 October 192022 November 1921 Pranas Šaulys [25]
16 Juozas Liekis Popular Socialist and Peasant20 October 1920 Jonas Valius [25]
17 Jonas Lingė Christian Democrats 18 January 1922 Jonas Galvydis-Bykauskas [32]
18 Morta Lukošytė Christian Democrats 20 January 1922 Feliksas Lesauskas [32]
19 Pulgis Lumbis Christian Democrats 25 July 1922 Kazimieras Steponas Šaulys [31]
20 Veronika Mackevičiūtė Christian Democrats 29 April 1921 Jurgis Deksnys [22]
21 Jurgis Marčiulionis Christian Democrats 22 January 1922 Mikas Bagdonas [17]
22 Mykolas Marma Popular Socialist and Peasant13 January 1922 Kazys Škirpa [32]
23 Pranas Povilaitis Christian Democrats 21 February 192216 June 1922 Jonas Valaitis [17]
24 Antanas Povylius Social Democrats 24 May 1921 Vladas Sirutavičius [22]
25 Juozas Pronskus Popular Socialist and Peasant15 October 1920 Matas Untulis [25]
26 Pranas Radzevičius Popular Socialist and Peasant18 November 1921 Kazys Gencevičius [10]
27 Klemensas Skabeika Popular Socialist and Peasant17 January 192125 October 1921 Kazys Sidabras [25]
28 Juozas Skyrius Christian Democrats 21 March 1922 Vladas Jurgutis [17]
29 Jonas Steponavičius Christian Democrats 4 February 1921 Jonas Andziulis [25]
30 Kazys Škirpa Popular Socialist and Peasant15 September 19207 December 1921 Gabrielė Petkevičaitė [25]
31 Pranas Šmotelis Popular Socialist and Peasant25 November 1921 Klemensas Skabeika [10]
32 Eduardas Šukevičius Social Democrats 13 October 1920 Antanas Purėnas [25]
33 Vaclovas Vaidotas Popular Socialist and Peasant28 October 1921 Jonas Bildušas [10]
34 Jonas Valius Popular Socialist and Peasant23 June 192020 October 1920 Motiejus Petrauskas [25]
35 Kazys Vosylius Christian Democrats 4 November 19214 July 1922 Stasys Balčytis [10]
36 Vincas Žindžius Popular Socialist and Peasant16 September 1921 Albinas Rimka [10]
37 Kazys Zubauskas Independent12 September 1920 Kazys Lekeckas [25]
38 Balys Žygelis Popular Socialist and Peasant6 July 1920 Jonas Masiulis [25]

Notable candidates who were not elected

NameElectoral listElectoral district
Jurgis Alekna Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Danielius Alseika Popular Socialist Democrats II (Kaunas), [7] VI (Utena) [14]
Juozas Bagdonas Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas) [16]
Juozas Balčikonis Nonpartisan groupV (Panevėžys) [9]
Saliamonas Banaitis Economic and Political Union of Lithuanian FarmersII (Kaunas) [7]
Jonas Basanavičius Party of National Progress II (Kaunas) [16]
Vaclovas Bielskis Social Democrats II (Kaunas), [16] III (Raseiniai) [5]
Jurgis Byla Social Democrats II (Kaunas) [16]
Stasys Čiurlionis Nonpartisan groupI (Marijampolė) [11]
Jurgis Čiurlys Social Democrats III (Raseiniai) [5]
Feliksas Bugailiškis Social Democrats III (Raseiniai) [5]
Ernestas Galvanauskas Nonpartisan groupV (Panevėžys) [9]
Leyb Gorfinkel Democratic Jewish Union III (Raseiniai) [5]
Vincas Grybas Social Democrats II (Kaunas) [16]
Augustinas Janulaitis Social Democrats III (Raseiniai) [5]
Antanas Jurgelionis Peasant Union VI (Utena) [23]
Jonas Kardelis Peasant Union VI (Utena) [23]
Adolfas Klimas Peasant Union, Popular Socialist Democrats I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas) [7]
Petras Leonas Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] IV (Telšiai), [4] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Silvestras Leonas Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Donatas Malinauskas Party of National Progress II (Kaunas) [16]
Jonas Mašiotas Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Pranas Mašiotas Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas) [16]
Povilas Matulionis Party of National Progress II (Kaunas) [16]
Antanas Merkys Nonpartisan groupV (Panevėžys) [9]
Vladas Mironas Economic and Political Union of Lithuanian FarmersI (Marijampolė) [11]
Kazys Musteikis Popular Socialist Democrats VI (Utena) [14]
Tomas Naruševičius Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Stanisław Narutowicz IndependentIV (Telšiai) [4]
Liudas Noreika Economic and Political Union of Lithuanian Farmers, Party of National Progress I (Marijampolė), [11] IV (Telšiai) [4]
Juozas Paknys Democratic Jewish Union III (Raseiniai) [5]
Juozas Papečkys Peasant Union I (Marijampolė) [11]
Tadas Petkevičius Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Alfonsas Petrulis Party of National Progress IV (Telšiai), [4] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Vytautas Petrulis Nonpartisan groupV (Panevėžys) [9]
Adomas Prūsas Party of National Progress II (Kaunas) [16]
Sofija Pšibiliauskienė Popular Socialist Democrats IV (Telšiai) [4]
Vladas Putvinskis Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Petras Ruseckas Peasant Union I (Marijampolė) [11]
Konstantinas Šakenis Party of National Progress V (Panevėžys) [9]
Matas Šalčius Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] IV (Telšiai) [4]
Jurgis Šaulys Popular Socialist Democrats IV (Telšiai) [4]
Jokūbas Šernas Party of National Progress II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Jonas Šimoliūnas Nonpartisan groupI (Marijampolė) [11]
Rapolas Skipitis Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Rokas Šliūpas Nonpartisan groupI (Marijampolė) [11]
Adolfas Sruoga Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Balys Sruoga Democratic National Freedom League II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Juozas Tūbelis Economic and Political Union of Lithuanian FarmersIII (Raseiniai) [5]
Juozas Tumas Party of National Progress II (Kaunas) [16]
Juozas Urbšys Social Democrats II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Juozas Vaičkus Group of PeopleIV (Telšiai) [4]
Liudas Vailionis Nonpartisan groupI (Marijampolė) [11]
Antanas Vienuolis Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]
Juozas Vokietaitis Party of National Progress II (Kaunas) [16]
Augustinas Voldemaras Party of National Progress II (Kaunas) [16]
Martynas Yčas Party of National Progress V (Panevėžys) [9]
Aleksandras Žilinskas Economic and Political Union of Lithuanian FarmersI (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas) [7]
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius Nonpartisan groupI (Marijampolė) [11]
Justinas Zubrickas Democratic National Freedom League I (Marijampolė), [11] II (Kaunas), [16] V (Panevėžys) [9]

Notes

  1. 1 2 As listed in the official results published in Laikinosios Vyriausybės Žinios.
  2. 1 2 3 Due to death
  3. 1 2 3 Suspended his participation in the assembly on 9 July 1921, but did not formally resign. [18]
  4. 1 2 3 Electoral list of the Farmers's Association merged with the electoral list of Christian Democrats in I (Kaunas).
  5. He was also elected in V (Panevėžys) [8] but gave up his seat for Juozas Žebrauskas.
  6. Took place of Romanas Zaremba who resigned before the first session of the assembly but was listed in results published in Lietuva. [24] [16]
  7. He was also elected in II (Kaunas) [6] but gave up his seat for Jonas Pakalka.
  8. He was also elected in IV (Telšiai) [15] but gave up his seat for Antanas Grigiškis.
  9. He was also elected in II (Kaunas) [6] but gave up his seat for Kazys Gencevičius; III (Raseiniai) [5] where he gave up his seat for Jonas Makauskas; IV (Telšiai) [15] where he gave up his seat for Matas Untulis; and in VI (Utena) [12] where he gave up his seat for Juozas Buzelis.
  10. Took place of soldier Jonas Laurinaitis who resigned before the first session of the assembly but was listed in results published in Lietuva. [24] [9]
  11. He was also elected in II (Kaunas) [6] but gave up his seat for Albinas Rimka.
  12. She was initially elected in I (Marijampolė) and IV (Telšiai) but gave up her seat.

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