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I added {{POV-section}} to the Controversies section because it is biased against Labour, not so much in its contents but in its lack of coverage of the alleged improprietries of the other parties. By including only the Labour ones it makes the other parties look clean. I just know that someone will reply, "so add the other cases" but I thought I would add the tag anyway and see what happens. The current content could do with better copyediting and sourcing as well. - Drstuey 13:14, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm going to be bold and remove this section completely, I think it is unencyclopedic because:
The article could do with a section on the key issues of the campaign instead - however this should be sourced from primary sources - if you can find a political analyst that lists what they thought were the key issues of the campaign then that should be included, not this fancruft! - Drstuey 13:34, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
The two articles
New Zealand general election, 2005 and
New Zealand general election, 2005: in depth results each contain a separate image with a similar name.
Both images seem to contain mistakes and one has the wrong party colours. —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
203.173.221.5 (
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12:59, 5 December 2006 (UTC).
I presume that these are the seats that the leaders held on election day, ie that they had won at the previous election. Thus, Winston Peters was the MP for Tauranga at the time of this election, even though he lost that seat in the election. The 2008 election article similarly shows each party leader with the seat they currently hold, if any.- gadfium 19:00, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
Point taken - I had thought it was seats immediately after. My mistake. Fanx ( talk) 20:47, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
I like the discussion of the polls here, but am wondering whether the numbers should be moved to the 2005 Opinion polling page? Now that there is a graph, that probably serves the purpose much better than a table of numbers... -- Trevva ( talk) 11:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
I've significantly changed the table on elected MPs returned at election, firstly so we can have some sort of uniformity across elections from 1853 to 2011 plus. Most of the information (who came 2nd, who came third) is available on the individual electorate pages ... only they weren't direct accessible from the page except by clicking through on a winning candidate. Gone too is the meta/shading and the full page-width table, both of which I felt made the table difficult to read. results are now in template format and shared with
48th New Zealand Parliament - a page with similar issues as this one.
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I added {{POV-section}} to the Controversies section because it is biased against Labour, not so much in its contents but in its lack of coverage of the alleged improprietries of the other parties. By including only the Labour ones it makes the other parties look clean. I just know that someone will reply, "so add the other cases" but I thought I would add the tag anyway and see what happens. The current content could do with better copyediting and sourcing as well. - Drstuey 13:14, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm going to be bold and remove this section completely, I think it is unencyclopedic because:
The article could do with a section on the key issues of the campaign instead - however this should be sourced from primary sources - if you can find a political analyst that lists what they thought were the key issues of the campaign then that should be included, not this fancruft! - Drstuey 13:34, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
The two articles
New Zealand general election, 2005 and
New Zealand general election, 2005: in depth results each contain a separate image with a similar name.
Both images seem to contain mistakes and one has the wrong party colours. —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
203.173.221.5 (
talk)
12:59, 5 December 2006 (UTC).
I presume that these are the seats that the leaders held on election day, ie that they had won at the previous election. Thus, Winston Peters was the MP for Tauranga at the time of this election, even though he lost that seat in the election. The 2008 election article similarly shows each party leader with the seat they currently hold, if any.- gadfium 19:00, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
Point taken - I had thought it was seats immediately after. My mistake. Fanx ( talk) 20:47, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
I like the discussion of the polls here, but am wondering whether the numbers should be moved to the 2005 Opinion polling page? Now that there is a graph, that probably serves the purpose much better than a table of numbers... -- Trevva ( talk) 11:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
I've significantly changed the table on elected MPs returned at election, firstly so we can have some sort of uniformity across elections from 1853 to 2011 plus. Most of the information (who came 2nd, who came third) is available on the individual electorate pages ... only they weren't direct accessible from the page except by clicking through on a winning candidate. Gone too is the meta/shading and the full page-width table, both of which I felt made the table difficult to read. results are now in template format and shared with
48th New Zealand Parliament - a page with similar issues as this one.
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