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Hello, I am an editor who is interested in American politics and Canadian films although I will sometimes make edits and articles on foreign politics. On September 3, 2017, I made my 1,000th edit to Wikipedia, on February 12, 2020, I made my 5,000th edit, and on September 4, 2020, I made my 10,000th edit. In 2020, I made it to Round 4 of Wikicup. On September 24, 2020, I completed my 2020 New Years' Resolution.

My fiftieth DYK to appear on the main page was 2015 Connecticut State Senate 23rd district special election and was on July 7, 2021. I was the 69th member of Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Green. Alison H. Clarkson was my 50th Women in Red article.

This userpage is mainly for me to navigate pages I have created rather than going through my watchlist. If you need help on an article just check out the "My articles" to see if I can help you with that and make a message on my talk page.

I am currently attending college so I may not be able to reply to you on my talk page or take a few hours to reply to a ping.

If you are bored you can go read what I consider to be the most interesting articles that I have edited:

Conflict of interest declaration

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New Years Resolution

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2020 New Year's Resolution

The New Years Resolution for 2020 is to greatly improve or create at least fifty articles relating to the Wyoming Democratic Party.

2021 New Year's Resolution

The New Years Resolution for 2021 is to greatly improve or create at least one hundred state legislator articles.

2023 New Year's Resolution

The New Years Resolution for 2023 is to add sourcing from at least fifty books.

  • 1. One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema (George Melnyk)
  • 2. Hollywood North: Creating the Canadian Motion Picture Industry (Michael Spencer)
  • 3. Blood Money: A History of the First Teen Slasher Film Cycle (Richard Nowell)
  • 4. Hollywood North: The Feature Film Industry in British Columbia (Mike Gasher)
  • 5. Movies and Memoranda: An Interpretative History of the National Film Board of Canada (David Jones)
  • 6. Reel Time: Movie Exhibitors and Movie Audiences In Prairie Canada, 1896 to 1986. (Robert Seiler)
  • 7. Filming Politics: Communism and the Portrayal of the Working Class at the National Film Board of Canada, 1939-46 (Malek Khouri)
  • 8. Quebec National Cinema. (Bill Marshall)
  • 9. The Hollywood Hall of Shame: The Most Expensive Flops in Movie History. (Harry Medved and Michael Mednved)
  • 10. David Cronenberg: Interviews with Serge Grünberg
  • 11. Cronenberg on Cronenberg (Chris Rodley)
  • 12. The Vermont Political Tradition: And Those Who Helped Make It. (William Doyle)
  • 13. The 1988 Presidential Election in the South: Continuity Amidst Change in Southern Party Politics (Laurence Moreland, Robert Steed, Tod Baker)
  • 14. The Vital South: How Presidents Are Elected (Earl Black and Merle Black)
  • 15. Home Movies: Tales from the Canadian Film World (Martin Knelman)
  • 16. North of everything: English-Canadian Cinema Since 1980 (William Beard and Jerry White)
  • 17. The Republican Party and the South, 1855-1877: The First Southern Strategy (Richard Abbott)
  • 18. Canadian Dreams: The Making and Marketing of Independent Films (Michael Posner)
  • 19. Cartoon Capers: The History of Canadian Animators (Karen Mazurkewich)
  • 20. The Nazi Voter: The Social Foundations of Fascism in Germany, 1919-1933 (Thomas Childers)
  • 21. Beyond Donkeys and Elephants: Minor Political Parties in Contemporary American Politics (multiple)
  • 21. The History of the Nazi Party: 1919-1933 (Dietrich Orlow)
  • 22. Die Revolution 1918/19 in Baden (Markus Schmidgall)
  • 23. Left in the Center: The Liberal Party of New York and the Rise and Fall of American Social Democracy (Daniel Soyer)
  • 24. The Presidential Campaign and Election of 1892 (George Knoles)
  • 25. The Cinema of Quebec: Masters in Their Own House (Janis Pallister)
  • 26. The Nazi Movement in Baden, 1920-1945 (Johnpeter Grill)
  • 27. Who Voted for Hitler? (Richard Hamilton)
  • 28. The Cinema of David Cronenberg: From Baron of Blood to Cultural Hero (Ernest Mathijs)
  • 29. Crisis of Fear: Secession in South Carolina (Steven Channing)
  • 30. The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul
  • 31. Socialist Parties In Postwar Japan (Allan Cole; George Totten; Cecil Uyehara)
  • 32. The Japanese Communist Movement, 1920-1966 (Robert A. Scalapino)
  • 33. Propaganda and the German Cinema: 1933-1945 (David Welch)
  • 34. Nazi Films In America, 1933-1942 (Harry Waldman)
  • 35. Henry A. Wallace: Quixotic Crusade 1948 (Karl Schmidt)
  • 36. Hitler and Film: The Führer's Hidden Passion (Bill Niven)
  • 37. Global Film Color: The Monopack Revolution at Midcentury (Sarah Street and Joshua Yumibe)
  • 38. Albanian Cinema through the Fall of Communism: Silver Screens and Red Flags (Bruce Williams)
  • 39. Liberal Democrats in the Weimar Republic: The History of the German Democratic Party and the German State Party (Bruce Fyre)
  • 40. Nazi Cinema (Erwin Leiser)
  • 41. Canadian Film Technology, 1896-1986 (Gerald Graham)
  • 42. Staying Roman: Conquest and Identity in Africa and the Mediterranean, 439–700 (Jonathan Conant)
  • 43. Party Politics in the South (Robert Steed, Laurence Moreland, Tod Baker)
  • 44. The Republican Party and Black America From McKinley to Hoover 1896-1933 (Richard Sherman)
  • 45. The Elections of 1984 (Michael Nelson)
  • 46. The Election of 1984 (Marlene Pomper)
  • 47. Catalogue of Forbidden German Feature and Short Film Productions held in Zonal Film Archives of Film Section, Information Services Division, Control Commission for Germany, (BE) (John Kelson)
  • 48. The 1992 Presidential Election in the South: Current Patterns of Southern Party and Electoral Politics (Robert Steed, Laurence Moreland, and Tod Baker)
  • 49. Change and Continuity in the 1992 Elections (Paul Abramson, John Aldrich, and David Rohde)
  • 50. Scorsese On Scorsese (Michael Wilson)
2025 New Year's Resolution

The New Years Resolution for 2025 is to do as many articles from my list of articles to create, improve, fix COI, or drafts as possible.

Prohibition Party

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Ethiopia

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Women in Red

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Created or improved articles
  1. Astrid Gjertsen, Member of the Norwegian Parliament (improved)
  2. Kathy Karpan, 17th Secretary of State of Wyoming (created)
  3. Nicole Nason, 26th Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (created)
  4. Velma Linford, 12th Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction (created)
  5. Harriet G. R. Wright, suffragette and state representative (created)
  6. Nell Kruegel Irion, suffragette and failed congressional candidate (created)
  7. Claudia Fritsche, 1st Liechtenstein ambassador to the United States (improved)
  8. Marilyn Howard, 23rd Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction (created)
  9. Margie Mixson, Second and First Lady of Florida (created)
  10. Jeanne Givens, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (created during Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/174)
  11. Affie Ellis, member of the Wyoming Senate (improved during Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/174)
  12. Cora Reynolds Anderson, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (improved during Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/174)
  13. Ajay Pittman, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (created during Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/174)
  14. Elizabeth Horst, United States Chargé d'affaires ad interim to Estonia (created)
  15. Angela Russell (politician), member of the Montana House of Representatives (created during Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/174)
  16. Lynn Simons, 17th Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction (created)
  17. Mary Bellamy, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (improved)
  18. Ann Bedsole, member of the Alabama House of Representatives and Alabama Senate (created)
  19. Ethel Maynard, first black woman to serve in the Arizona House of Representatives (created)
  20. Gayane Abrahamyan, member of the Armenian National Assembly (created)
  21. Heriknaz Tigranyan, member of the Armenian National Assembly (created)
  22. Shirley Horton, mayor and member of the California State Assembly (improved)
  23. Marina Rosenberg, Israeli Ambassador to Chile (created)
  24. Fang Xin, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (created)
  25. Pang Lijuan, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (created)
  26. Geraldine W. Travis, first black woman to serve in the Montana House of Representatives (created)
  27. Mayoralty of Dianne Feinstein, mayor of San Francisco (improved)
  28. KC Becker, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (improved)
  29. Kerry Donovan, member of the Colorado Senate (improved)
  30. Stephanie Byers, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (created)
  31. Beverly White, member of the Utah House of Representatives (created)
  32. Carina Driscoll, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  33. Selene Colburn, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  34. Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  35. Tanya Vyhovsky, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  36. Mollie Burke, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  37. Heather Surprenant, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  38. Sonia Chang-Díaz, member of the Massachusetts Senate (improved)
  39. Kathleen Curry, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (created)
  40. Laurie Bishop, member of the Montana House of Representatives (improved)
  41. Cynthia Lummis, member of the United States Senate (improved)
  42. Michelle Maldonado, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (improved)
  43. 2016 New York State Assembly 65th district special election, special election for New York State Assembly (created)
  44. Joann Ginal, member of the Colorado Senate (improved)
  45. 2021 Seattle City Council 3rd district recall election, recall election for Seattle city council (created)
  46. Becca Balint, member of the Vermont Senate (improved)
  47. Kelly Pajala, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  48. Barbara Murphy, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  49. Emilie Kornheiser, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  50. Laura Sibilia, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  51. Patricia McCoy, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (improved)
  52. Alison H. Clarkson, member of the Vermont Senate (improved)
  53. Katrina Robinson, member of the Tennessee Senate (improved)
  54. Lucía Guzmán, member of the Colorado Senate (improved)
  55. Susan Lontine, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (improved)
  56. Evie Hudak, member of the Colorado Senate (improved)
  57. Christine Drazan, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (improved)
  58. Betsy Johnson, member of the Oregon House of Representatives and Oregon Senate (improved)
  59. Tracy Kraft-Tharp, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (improved)
  60. Mary Shadow, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (created)
  61. Julie Slama, member of the Nebraska Legislature (improved)
  62. Gila Golan, Israeli-American actress (improved)
  63. Monica Church, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (created)
  64. Beth Martinez Humenik, member of the Colorado Senate (improved)

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