User talk:Drohr31

Francisco (Cisco) Aguilar moved to draftspace
An article you recently created, Francisco (Cisco) Aguilar, is not suitable as written to remain published. Candidates for office are usually not notable unless they win. This coverage is all routine, or promotional, or from primary sources. I've moved it to the draftspace, and if they win, that fact can be added, and then it can be moved back into article space.  Onel 5969  TT me 11:27, 2 October 2022 (UTC)


 * I understand. However, there are other candidates who haven't won their general elections and who I don't believe have a super notable private sector career that would otherwise warrant a Wikipedia page. One example is Arizona Gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake. Cisco Aguilar has served on the Nevada Athletic Commission and serves on the boards of many charities and organizations, including those of very famous philanthropists such as Andre Agassi. That alone doesn't warrant a Wikipedia page, but with his candidacy for a high statewide office, shouldn't it? Just like for Lake? If Aguilar wins, then he certainly warrants a Wikipedia page, as you have said. And if he loses, perhaps he doesn't. But while he is still in the running, he is a figure that many people in Nevada and perhaps across the US have will questions about, and shining light on him would be the perfect function of a Wikipedia page. I ultimately trust your judgement on the matter. Just thought I would give my two cents. Drohr31 (talk) 19:44, 3 October 2022 (UTC)