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Red-tailed hawk  (nest) 05:14, 16 October 2022 (UTC) reply

Hello. Please stop changing the order of the Election results section in this article. Usually these sections are ordered by the precedence of the body being elected, which would mean the presidential results come first. Thanks, Number 5 7 13:59, 1 December 2022 (UTC) reply

There isn't a style guideline for this (it's too minor a detail to need one). It's simply common sense that the more powerful offices are listed first, and you will see the vast majority of political party articles follow this order (for example Justice and Development Party (Turkey)#Election results, Morena (political party)#Electoral_history, Conservative Party (UK)#Electoral performance and campaigns, Social Democratic Party of Germany#Election results etc etc). It would be absurd to list (for example) local elections before presidential ones because of alphabetical order. Number 5 7 23:12, 1 December 2022 (UTC) reply
Again, please stop doing this. Number 5 7 18:48, 1 January 2023 (UTC) reply
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Armenia/Azerbaijan discretionary sanctions

This is a standard message to notify contributors about an administrative ruling in effect. It does not imply that there are any issues with your contributions to date.

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Red-tailed hawk  (nest) 05:14, 16 October 2022 (UTC) reply

Hello. Please stop changing the order of the Election results section in this article. Usually these sections are ordered by the precedence of the body being elected, which would mean the presidential results come first. Thanks, Number 5 7 13:59, 1 December 2022 (UTC) reply

There isn't a style guideline for this (it's too minor a detail to need one). It's simply common sense that the more powerful offices are listed first, and you will see the vast majority of political party articles follow this order (for example Justice and Development Party (Turkey)#Election results, Morena (political party)#Electoral_history, Conservative Party (UK)#Electoral performance and campaigns, Social Democratic Party of Germany#Election results etc etc). It would be absurd to list (for example) local elections before presidential ones because of alphabetical order. Number 5 7 23:12, 1 December 2022 (UTC) reply
Again, please stop doing this. Number 5 7 18:48, 1 January 2023 (UTC) reply

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