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August 2020
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Edits regarding third party candidates
You have made various edits to several pages removing third party candidates from the infoboxes of non-presidential election pages informing people to look at the consensus on the 2020 Presidential Election talk page. The consensus on the 2020 Presidential election talk page has utterly no bearing as to whether or not a candidate should be included in the infobox in a congressional or state election. For example, in Vermont, the Progressive Party is a major political party holding seats in the state legislature. Any reasonable viewer of the page would expect to see the Vermont Progressive Party's candidates listed in the infobox.XavierGreen (talk) 18:11, 28 August 2020 (UTC)

Listing of Candidates
As far as I've seen, when an election has not occurred, candidates in the election box are listed alphabetical by last name. What page or style guide have you seen that dictates that incumbents be listed at the top first? BWellsOdyssey (talk) 18:51, 28 August 2020 (UTC)