Portal:Indiana/Selected article

Usage
The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Indiana/Selected article/Layout.
 * 1) Add a new Selected article to the next available subpage.
 * 2) Update "max=" to new total for its Random portal component on the main page.

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Suggestions
Is there an Indiana article good enough? Please post you suggestions below to let your voice be heard.

Procedure
The nomination process here is relaxed, but articles that meet the featured article or good article requirements are more likely to gain support.

Nominating articles

 * 1) Find an article related to Indiana that you think is very good.  It need not be a current Featured Article or Good article, but if it is, it could only help the nomination.
 * 2) * If the article was previously nominated for featured status, or if it has been on peer review, try to resolve as many of the remaining objections as possible.
 * 3) In the nominations section below, add a third level section header with the linked page title as the section name .  Below this new header, add your reasons for nomination and sign your nomination with.

Supporting and objecting

 * If you approve of an article, write "Support" followed by your reasons.
 * A nomination is considered a vote in support, so nominators don't need to add another vote to their nominations.
 * If you oppose a nomination, write "Oppose" followed by the reasons for your objection. Where possible, objections should provide a specific rationale that can be addressed.
 * To withdraw an objection, strike it out (with ) rather than removing it.