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Welcome

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Hello JKRichard and welcome to Wikipedia. Thanks for your work on Vincentian election articles; if you're interested in elections, we have a "WikiProject" focussing on election articles, which you can view or join at WP:E&R. Just a couple of tips for you:

  1. The winners of the election shouldn't be bolded in the election infobox.
  2. The % in the previous election should be the vote % not the seat %

If you have any questions, I'm happy to try and help answer them. Cheers, Number 57 23:37, 1 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The UK elections shouldn't have the bolding either, but unfortunately sometimes there can be resistance to attempts to make Wikipedia consistent. Number 57 23:59, 1 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

October 2018

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1RR

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Your opinions/contributions would be much appreciated on the Talk:Rent_regulation page

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Hello! There is currently a discussion and question posed on the Talk:Rent_regulation#Notified_WikiProjects page asking whether there is any single body which speaks for the economics profession as a whole.

You seem like someone with the type of knowledge who could be a CONTINUOUSLY valuable contributor to the discussion, and article.

If you have the time, please contribute, and maybe that way we can get the Rent regulation article's quality up to something an economist would think is respectable, and reflects the knowledge of the field.

Any help you can give would be much appreciated!!! Thanks!! ---Avatar317(talk) 00:14, 23 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Maps

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Hello again. Thanks for your new maps of the Vincentian elections. Just one slight issue - the colour you're using for constituencies that voted heavily for the NDP (black) doesn't really fit with the colour scheme. When I saw the map I thought it was an error as I assumed that the darkest colour on the map represented the ULP (as red is usually darker than yellow). Is there any chance you could rejig the colours so that the darkest NDP colour is still recognisably yellow? Cheers, Number 57 22:39, 22 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@Number 57: Sure. I'm personally not satisfied with the colour scheme myself. The source of the yellow scale was http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election#/media/File:Gary_Johnson_strength_map_by_county,_2016.svg. I'll continue to work on them.

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