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Howdy. You're jumping the gun a bit. Evers (second term) & Rodriguez don't get sworn in until Wisconsin noontime, 3 Jan 2023. The 106th legislature doesn't go into session until that same time. GoodDay ( talk) 04:53, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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Hi. I just wanted to take a moment and thank you for your thorough research and hard work in making the Redistricting in Wisconsin page. It is very well written, and it inspired me to make a similar page for Texas. I wish every state could have a redistricting page as thorough as the one you have written. Well done! OutlawRun ( talk) 04:46, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
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Hello Asdasdasdff, sorry to intrude on your talk page but I came to see if you wanted to help me on a project I've wanted to work on. That project is putting past Wisconsin state elections on pages (such as state legislative elections, referenda, or other statewide elections). One set of examples I think would be important to make into a page are the 2010 and 2012 state legislative elections, since those saw the GOP gain a majority and the majority-made gerrymander take effect respectively which are incredibly influential on Wisconsin history. I also wanted to go about modernizing the various "20XX Wisconsin elections" pages (as the 2008 WI elections pages still say some races are subject to AP calls and recounts!). I would understand if you have other more important projects to work on than documenting Wisconsin state elections on to their own pages, but I was hoping I would not have to do this by myself and could get some help on this, presumably, massive project.
I guess it's a passion project I want to embark on, as a politics, history, and elections nerd, to make pages and make available info on our past elections which otherwise remains obscure (I want to be able to make state legislative election pages as far back as we can go with available resources). If I am being too vague I can explain some of the other ideas I've had. Talthiel ( talk) 14:28, 13 March 2024 (UTC)
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Howdy. You're jumping the gun a bit. Evers (second term) & Rodriguez don't get sworn in until Wisconsin noontime, 3 Jan 2023. The 106th legislature doesn't go into session until that same time. GoodDay ( talk) 04:53, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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Hi. I just wanted to take a moment and thank you for your thorough research and hard work in making the Redistricting in Wisconsin page. It is very well written, and it inspired me to make a similar page for Texas. I wish every state could have a redistricting page as thorough as the one you have written. Well done! OutlawRun ( talk) 04:46, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
I wanted to get a second opinion, but it is accurate to describe Judge Protasiewicz as the Milwaukee circuit court judge for Branch 24? In my edits, I am merely trying to match the infobox formatting seen in the pages for judges like Rebecca Dallet and Jill Karofsky. However, there seems to be a user who keeps on altering and removing the infoboxes for no stated reason. Barbarbarty ( talk) 12:06, 5 April 2023 (UTC)
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Hello Asdasdasdff, sorry to intrude on your talk page but I came to see if you wanted to help me on a project I've wanted to work on. That project is putting past Wisconsin state elections on pages (such as state legislative elections, referenda, or other statewide elections). One set of examples I think would be important to make into a page are the 2010 and 2012 state legislative elections, since those saw the GOP gain a majority and the majority-made gerrymander take effect respectively which are incredibly influential on Wisconsin history. I also wanted to go about modernizing the various "20XX Wisconsin elections" pages (as the 2008 WI elections pages still say some races are subject to AP calls and recounts!). I would understand if you have other more important projects to work on than documenting Wisconsin state elections on to their own pages, but I was hoping I would not have to do this by myself and could get some help on this, presumably, massive project.
I guess it's a passion project I want to embark on, as a politics, history, and elections nerd, to make pages and make available info on our past elections which otherwise remains obscure (I want to be able to make state legislative election pages as far back as we can go with available resources). If I am being too vague I can explain some of the other ideas I've had. Talthiel ( talk) 14:28, 13 March 2024 (UTC)
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