The list was promoted by Dabomb87 15:02, 14 November 2009 [1].
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The next in my series of governor lists. This was formerly featured, but was long ago defeatured for having been left behind as standards improved. The only current issue is, no one seems to know how many governors there have been. Most sources say 73, including news sources; however, the state archives (which, for a state as historically rich as Delaware, are embarassingly deficient) say 82. It's just a matter of how you count repeat governors. This article so far goes with 73. - Golbez ( talk) 01:14, 26 October 2009 (UTC) reply
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Support.— NMajdan• talk 14:40, 2 November 2009 (UTC) reply
All in all a very good list. There are a few comments though.
Boissière ( talk) 21:50, 27 October 2009 (UTC) reply
Support Yet another fantastic Gov list from Golbez! Reywas92 Talk 20:38, 1 November 2009 (UTC) reply
A great list, and I only have one query. Is it common for partial terms to be referred to as "halves", "thirds" etc? The notes accompanying these fractions are without exception excellent, and if that's the convention then it's fine by me, but it just strikes me as a little odd to use fractions. WFCforLife ( talk) 08:01, 9 November 2009 (UTC) reply
Alt text comment The alt text is decent, but some of it is too short and non-descriptive. For example, what is a "nineteenth-century man"? I'm not asking for every detail, but a little more on their appearance would help. Dabomb87 ( talk) 04:39, 11 November 2009 (UTC) reply
The list was promoted by Dabomb87 15:02, 14 November 2009 [1].
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The next in my series of governor lists. This was formerly featured, but was long ago defeatured for having been left behind as standards improved. The only current issue is, no one seems to know how many governors there have been. Most sources say 73, including news sources; however, the state archives (which, for a state as historically rich as Delaware, are embarassingly deficient) say 82. It's just a matter of how you count repeat governors. This article so far goes with 73. - Golbez ( talk) 01:14, 26 October 2009 (UTC) reply
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Support.— NMajdan• talk 14:40, 2 November 2009 (UTC) reply
All in all a very good list. There are a few comments though.
Boissière ( talk) 21:50, 27 October 2009 (UTC) reply
Support Yet another fantastic Gov list from Golbez! Reywas92 Talk 20:38, 1 November 2009 (UTC) reply
A great list, and I only have one query. Is it common for partial terms to be referred to as "halves", "thirds" etc? The notes accompanying these fractions are without exception excellent, and if that's the convention then it's fine by me, but it just strikes me as a little odd to use fractions. WFCforLife ( talk) 08:01, 9 November 2009 (UTC) reply
Alt text comment The alt text is decent, but some of it is too short and non-descriptive. For example, what is a "nineteenth-century man"? I'm not asking for every detail, but a little more on their appearance would help. Dabomb87 ( talk) 04:39, 11 November 2009 (UTC) reply