The result was delete. Secret account 21:51, 13 November 2008 (UTC) reply
Even if Wansink is himself notable (and I don't think he is - cannot find any significant coverage of the man), the "party" isn't. It has one member (who allegedly received "around 90 votes"), is not registered, and has not been the subject of significant coverage in reliable sources, or unreliable sources, for that matter (I found mentions in a couple of NZ blogs). Therefore I don't think Restore All Things in Christ meets Notability.
Further to this, I'd like to state that the only mention I can find of the party is in the ODT article given. Darimoma ( talk) 07:10, 9 November 2008 (UTC
I know Mr. Wansink personally and he has told me several times about his party. There is a YouTube video of him giving a speech for the elections. The reason that there is very little Internet evidence for Mr. Wansink's party is that he is a traditional Catholic who believes that both television and the Internet are bad and can lead to sin.
And if you are considering this article for deletion, then you should also consider the Bill and Ben Party article for deletion too. They are a joke political party that does not stand for anything. At least Mr. Wansink has values that he believes in enough to start a political party over. User:Scottinglis ( talk) 15:44, 9 November 2008 (UTC
The result was delete. Secret account 21:51, 13 November 2008 (UTC) reply
Even if Wansink is himself notable (and I don't think he is - cannot find any significant coverage of the man), the "party" isn't. It has one member (who allegedly received "around 90 votes"), is not registered, and has not been the subject of significant coverage in reliable sources, or unreliable sources, for that matter (I found mentions in a couple of NZ blogs). Therefore I don't think Restore All Things in Christ meets Notability.
Further to this, I'd like to state that the only mention I can find of the party is in the ODT article given. Darimoma ( talk) 07:10, 9 November 2008 (UTC
I know Mr. Wansink personally and he has told me several times about his party. There is a YouTube video of him giving a speech for the elections. The reason that there is very little Internet evidence for Mr. Wansink's party is that he is a traditional Catholic who believes that both television and the Internet are bad and can lead to sin.
And if you are considering this article for deletion, then you should also consider the Bill and Ben Party article for deletion too. They are a joke political party that does not stand for anything. At least Mr. Wansink has values that he believes in enough to start a political party over. User:Scottinglis ( talk) 15:44, 9 November 2008 (UTC