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There are clearly some proposals here that are more serious and some that are less. "Substantive" might be a good word to use here, instead of serious.
See California, Weld County, 2013 - it did not pass in enough counties but it was voted on and 5 counties approved it. That seems substantive.
But it seems to me that these could be removed:
So, some of these could definitely come out. Do we want to create a "List of fanciful U.S. state partition proposals" page? Would probably be a good place to put some of these.
RayKiddy ( talk) 21:03, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
Should editorials by writers be seriously considered for this list, as with Florida and Georgia? - AngusWOOF ( talk) 13:31, 11 September 2014 (UTC)
I have proposed that Partition of States in the United States be merged with this article, as this one has a longer history and gives a more thorough look at the history of state partition proposals in the U.S. then the other article, which was created only last year (and has been left relatively untouched since), does. Also, everything in that article is also covered in this article. please join in the discussion here. Cheers. Drdpw ( talk) 18:13, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
Due to many, many proposals that are over 10+ or even 100+ years old that are here, I propose that this article be split into 2 articles: • List of historical U.S. state partition proposals; • List of current U.S. state partition proposals. The split would split proposals which are less than 10 years old and more than 10yrs old. PortugueseWikiMan ( talk) 16:26, 10 December 2023 (UTC)
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There are clearly some proposals here that are more serious and some that are less. "Substantive" might be a good word to use here, instead of serious.
See California, Weld County, 2013 - it did not pass in enough counties but it was voted on and 5 counties approved it. That seems substantive.
But it seems to me that these could be removed:
So, some of these could definitely come out. Do we want to create a "List of fanciful U.S. state partition proposals" page? Would probably be a good place to put some of these.
RayKiddy ( talk) 21:03, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
Should editorials by writers be seriously considered for this list, as with Florida and Georgia? - AngusWOOF ( talk) 13:31, 11 September 2014 (UTC)
I have proposed that Partition of States in the United States be merged with this article, as this one has a longer history and gives a more thorough look at the history of state partition proposals in the U.S. then the other article, which was created only last year (and has been left relatively untouched since), does. Also, everything in that article is also covered in this article. please join in the discussion here. Cheers. Drdpw ( talk) 18:13, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
Due to many, many proposals that are over 10+ or even 100+ years old that are here, I propose that this article be split into 2 articles: • List of historical U.S. state partition proposals; • List of current U.S. state partition proposals. The split would split proposals which are less than 10 years old and more than 10yrs old. PortugueseWikiMan ( talk) 16:26, 10 December 2023 (UTC)