The result was Keep. Keilana talk (recall) 00:56, 31 December 2007 (UTC) reply
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The result was Keep. Keilana talk (recall) 00:56, 31 December 2007 (UTC) reply
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This page is not an encyclopaedia article, it is a list of statistics. In the past it has been shown that there is a consensus that such lists should not be included in Wikipedia as independent articles. This is also stated in policy at WP:NOT#STATS. An article about opinion polling for the election citing sourced individual polls, trends, commentary analysis might make an appropriate article, long lists of statistics do not. Wikipdia is an encyclopaedia, not an indiscriminate collection of information, just because soemthing exists and is verifiable does not mean it should have an article.
Note - I am aware that until recently this article was mentioned in the policy I feel the article violates, having been added nearly three months ago - see [1] - the change appears to have not been discussed; I do not think it reflected consensus and contradicted the intent of the policy.
I am also nominating the following articles for the same reasons: