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I propose a change from "Samuel Greco" to "Sam Greco (American politician)" or something similar. From what I see, the subject of this article does not go by Samuel, he is listed as Sam Greco in his campaign materials and on the Florida House website. Typically for Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons articles do not use a different version of a person's name just for disambiguation purposes, as seems to be the case here to disambiguate from the Australian mixed martial artist.
I understand why the article was named the way it is, but I think this is out of step with how this issue is typically handled in similar Wikipedia articles. But I leave the matter here for discussion so we can reach a consensus. I think it is better to make a change, if one is to be made, while the article is still relatively new and start-class, before it becomes linked to many other articles and so forth. Ihpkt (talk) 19:51, 8 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]