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Please stop removing the referendum and links to other elections – this is the seventh or eighth time you've done it and it really needs to stop. Thanks, Number 5 7 10:18, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
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Elections with limited mandates: I think these should be included in templates. The job of the template is to bring together a list of articles. It is not to make judgements on the democratic mandate of the election. The individual articles should explain that, but I would include elections with limited mandates or other unusual features. Template:Soviet elections includes numerous elections that were so controlled they barely count as elections, but we still list them.
Separate to that question is whether elections are notable. Given there are articles for these Sanitary Board elections, then I presume they are notable.
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The cause of the mismatched bold is the title of the table using {{ electiontable}}. If the title is placed inside the template as the Second parameter, there is no mismatched formatting generated. However, the additional bold formatting of the title may not be needed as the templates puts the header line into a "table-header" which is bold formatted with class "wikitable" anyway. If you were wanting a NON-bold table header, you would have to use a template like {{ nobold}} to cancel the deafult table header formatting around the relevant title.
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Please stop on both counts. Thanks, Number 5 7 12:26, 14 January 2019 (UTC)
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Aside from our dispute about the naming issue, winning candidates shouldn't be bolded in the infoboxes. This has been discussed previously here and editors were 4–2 in favour of not using it. I hope this won't turn into another revert war. Cheers, Number 5 7 10:04, 16 January 2019 (UTC)
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So although you've started a discussion on the bolding issue, you invite the one editor who was vehemently supportive of it, but not any of those who were opposed (although I see you've now done it since I called you out on it). This is a clear WP:CANVASSing violation. Why is it so hard for you to behave within the rules? Straight after coming back from a block, I would have thought you'd make an effort to avoid skating on thin ice. Perhaps EdJohnston could take a view on it. Number 5 7 20:19, 20 January 2019 (UTC)
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Please stop removing the referendum and links to other elections – this is the seventh or eighth time you've done it and it really needs to stop. Thanks, Number 5 7 10:18, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
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Elections with limited mandates: I think these should be included in templates. The job of the template is to bring together a list of articles. It is not to make judgements on the democratic mandate of the election. The individual articles should explain that, but I would include elections with limited mandates or other unusual features. Template:Soviet elections includes numerous elections that were so controlled they barely count as elections, but we still list them.
Separate to that question is whether elections are notable. Given there are articles for these Sanitary Board elections, then I presume they are notable.
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This template looks good to me. I don't see the need to divide up elections to the same body because there were different electoral systems – we don't do this for other countries. Number 5 7 08:30, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
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Concerning: Old revision of Template:Hong_Kong_district_councils_election,_2011
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The cause of the mismatched bold is the title of the table using {{ electiontable}}. If the title is placed inside the template as the Second parameter, there is no mismatched formatting generated. However, the additional bold formatting of the title may not be needed as the templates puts the header line into a "table-header" which is bold formatted with class "wikitable" anyway. If you were wanting a NON-bold table header, you would have to use a template like {{ nobold}} to cancel the deafult table header formatting around the relevant title.
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Also, combining the pre and post-split ROC elections isn't appropriate.
Please stop on both counts. Thanks, Number 5 7 12:26, 14 January 2019 (UTC)
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Aside from our dispute about the naming issue, winning candidates shouldn't be bolded in the infoboxes. This has been discussed previously here and editors were 4–2 in favour of not using it. I hope this won't turn into another revert war. Cheers, Number 5 7 10:04, 16 January 2019 (UTC)
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So although you've started a discussion on the bolding issue, you invite the one editor who was vehemently supportive of it, but not any of those who were opposed (although I see you've now done it since I called you out on it). This is a clear WP:CANVASSing violation. Why is it so hard for you to behave within the rules? Straight after coming back from a block, I would have thought you'd make an effort to avoid skating on thin ice. Perhaps EdJohnston could take a view on it. Number 5 7 20:19, 20 January 2019 (UTC)
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