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Proposed deletion of Song of National Defense
The article Song of National Defense has been proposed for deletion&#32; because I can't seem to find any reliable sources about it. It isn't on the korea-dpr.com site anymore. Is it still a thing? Do you have any more information about it, ideally sources we can add to the article so that people can verify the information in the article and find out where to read more? Thanks!! ErikHaugen (talk &#124; contribs) 01:07, 13 December 2013 (UTC)

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Edits on North Korean parliamentary election, 2014
Hi Migs005, I saw you add some more detailed election results on the article with this edit. Do you have a source for these results? Regards --Timk70 (talk) 00:17, 13 July 2014 (UTC)

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Concerning the leadership of North Korea
You inserted information what, on 29 June 2016, the functions of Eternal President of KPDR and Eternal Chairman of National Defense Commission were abolished. Concerning function of Eternal Chairman of National Defense Commission it is clear it was abolished de facto when National Defense Commission became State Affairs Commission. On the other hand the function of Eternal General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea was de facto abolished when the highest leading function became Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea. Maybe the appellation as Eternal Leader of W.K.P. is a compensation of this abolition. It is clear Kim the Younger wants to be the only supreme leader and dethrones his great father and his father even from these symbolic functions, .compensating by simple appellation as Eternal Leaders of KPDR. But I did not find any official information about these abolitions. Do you have reliable sources in this sense? What are they? Thank you ! Bogdan Uleia (talk)

Lists of members of the 2nd Cebtral Committee...
These absolutely must have a source or they will be deleted. Thesource does not have to be in English, though that would help.` DGG ( talk ) 09:23, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Migs005, I'm going to start removing information soon if you don't present your sources. – Finnusertop (talk ⋅ contribs) 01:28, 3 June 2018 (UTC)

Chairman of the National Defence Commission
The above page was moved to Chairman of the State Affairs Commission and there doesn't seem to be a difference in the topic. Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 15:26, 14 June 2018 (UTC)

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1948 North Korean parliamentary election
Hello. Your recent edits to this article has inserted some unclear information.

The Nohlen source states that there was only one candidate in each constituency. However, your additions have stated that there were 227 candidates in 212 constituencies. This in itself is not a problem (the Nohlen book may be wrong), but the results table suggests voters voted for or against a single party. How is this possible? Where are the 26 unsuccessful candidates? Are they the "against" votes, are they included in the "against" votes, or neither?

Also, could you explain what you mean by "power institution"? And are "religious people" people like priests, or just people who were religious?

Lastly, could you provide a link in the results tables to the source for each of the results? Thanks, Number   5  7  00:23, 6 October 2019 (UTC)

Hello.

On constituencies, the source was the Korean History Database and it was in Korean. The 227 candidates in 212 constituencies is based on the following line in Korean:

1948년 8월 5일까지 전 북한 212 선거구에서 227명의 후보자가 등록 완료되었다. Until August 5, 1948, 227 candidates were registered in 212 constituencies throughout North Korea.

This is also found in the Korean version of this Wikipedia article, and the same information is mentioned on the following Korean articles: [1 ][2 ]

The same article also only mentions that in North Korea, 212 of the 227 candidates were elected without distinguishing to whom the votes went to.

On power institution, this is translated on the Korean term 정권기관 with religious people being based on the Korean term 종교가 which doesn't distinguish if they are priests or just those who are religious.

On the results tables, this is just based on what was written on the Korean History Database source with the names of the South Korean parties and organizations being rough translations.

I hope this helps. --Migs005 (talk) 07:36, 6 October 2019 (UTC)
 * No, not really. Were all 227 candidates members of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland, or were they opposition? Adding such vague things to the article is not very unhelpful.
 * Also, it doesn't matter to me what the Korean terms are. What matters is how you have translated them. If you are going to translate stuff into English, you need to have the competence to do so accurately (your use of the term "rough translations" is quite worrying). If not, you should not be adding nonsensical terms. Please address this or I will delete the text. Number   5  7  13:13, 6 October 2019 (UTC)

Re: The 227 candidates, the Korean History Database source doesn’t say if they belong to the Democratic Front. It is just assumed that they are considering how the Democratic Front operated.

Re: translations, while I said rough translations, by that I meant I did literal translations of the names of the organizations. Though, I found another source within Korean History Database that suggests the official names for the South Korean organizations mentioned in the article. I’ll cite that one under the South Korean results soon. On “power institutions” and “religious people”, I’ll stand by those translations as those are what they are until a formal English source is found on those.--Migs005 (talk) 14:17, 6 October 2019 (UTC)
 * Dear Migs005 and . I've checked in another source that includes lots of election results:


 * I can confirm the number nominees and deputies (227 and 212 respectively) and that this because single candidate constituencies were not used until the next election. I could, however, not find detailed professional backgrounds of the deputies. All it gives is the breakup of all 572 deputies by the following categories: workers, peasants, office workers, and others. – Finnusertop (talk ⋅ contribs) 16:11, 6 October 2019 (UTC)

1981 East German general election
I was just wondering why you added indirectly elected seats in the results table for this election. The 1976 elections were the last in which the East Berlin deputies were indirectly elected, so all 500 seats were directly elected. It would be useful if you could cite your source for the split in the other election articles too – combining the two tables without adding an additional source makes the results tables look dubious as the seat-related information cannot be found in the original source for the vote totals. Number  5  7  15:01, 19 December 2019 (UTC)
 * As you have deleted the seat split for the 1981 elections and failed to add a source for the remainder, I can only assume that you have been making these up. Please provide a source or I will undo your edits. Thanks, Number   5  7  13:49, 20 December 2019 (UTC)

For the seat split in the 1981 elections page, it's an honest mistake on my part. On the seat splits on the elections prior to 1981, it is based on the following pages on the German Wikipedia: I believe these pages use documents from the Volkskammer as stated in the end of these pages. Sorry for causing a confusion on this.--Migs005 (talk) 11:34, 22 December 2019 (UTC)
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 * Can you explain how you worked out the seat split from the 1976 elections based on the last link you cite?
 * Separate to this, if you are going to add unsourced information to a table, please leave a note stating which information the original source is used for, otherwise future editors may look at the source and see it does not contain all of the information in the table and may assume falsification. Something like the note in the table at 1986 East German general election would suffice. Number   5  7  20:30, 26 December 2019 (UTC)

Regarding Pak Jong Chon's promotion to vice marshal.
Hello, My name is Andrew Ian Murphy and I saw on Pak Jong Chon's wikipedia page that you had edited it today to reflect that he had been promoted. I can't find any news on this, could you tell me where you got your information and also if he was given a new position in the government? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.193.142.34 (talk) 01:53, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Kim Jong Un issued Order No. 0015 of the Chairman of the WPK Central Military Commission on 23 May 2020 that included a promotion of Pak Jong Chon to Vice Marshal. For reference: * --Migs005 (talk) 09:50, 26 May 2020 (UTC)

A barnstorm for you

 * Hey, thanks for this. I randomly got interested in the 2020 GE and ended up editing the past GE articles since the ELD keeps a record of previous election results. I'll try to cover the elections prior to 1968 as fast as possible. --Migs005 (talk) 11:28, 13 July 2020 (UTC)
 * No problem. Can you also do the other elections like the City Council elections? Sculture65 (talk) 09:25, 14 July 2020 (UTC)
 * I'll start working on the City Council elections once I've finished all the past GEs.--Migs005 (talk) 09:45, 14 July 2020 (UTC)

Also wanted to say thanks for this. However, one request and one suggestion – please make sure columns with numbers are right-aligned rather than left-aligned. Also, I'm not convinced the colour bars are a good idea for percentages – they just don't look like they are fit for displaying this type of number. It might be better to remove this and just have the percentage figures in the column. Cheers, Number   5  7
 * Thank you. Re: the format of the tables, I think it's more of a consistency thing since the 2020 GE article uses the same format. But I'll try to have this sorted out once I've completed inserting all of the SG election data.--Migs005 (talk) 16:45, 14 July 2020 (UTC)

Can you help us update the overseas votes for the 2015 Singaporean general election? BTW, you did a good job updating the results. Sculture65 (talk) 13:38, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
 * I'll take a look on this issue. I'm not too familiar with how Singapore treats overseas votes in the elections so it might take a while.--Migs005 (talk) 13:40, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Let me know if you are going to start work. Go for it. Sculture65 (talk) 07:59, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
 * I'll just transfer the ELD official results as is to the 2015 GE article. Is that the consensus?--Migs005 (talk) 08:21, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Yes it is. How is the doing for other past elections? Sculture65 (talk) 10:07, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
 * GE 2015 is updated now. Past parliamentary elections are done. Would be nice if someone familiar with the names would do a check on it.--Migs005 (talk) 12:05, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Yes it is; good work well done! Sculture65 (talk) 07:44, 26 July 2020 (UTC)

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A barnstar for you!
Many thanks for this. --Migs005 (talk) 02:17, 28 August 2020 (UTC)
 * I noticed some of the constituency results you are adding are contrary to the main results. For example, in 1919 Swiss federal election you have ten Liberal Party MPs being elected, but the summary table states 9. There are 61 FDP MPs listed, but the summary states they won 60. The Grutli Union won two seats (summary) but only one winning member is listed. It is probably worth comparing the two before adding something that is inconsistent. Cheers, Number   5  7  12:29, 14 September 2020 (UTC)
 * The German article has the cantonal totals that match the summary total, so this might help you see where the mistakes in the constituency results are (e.g. Grutli Union won a seat in Zurich). Number   5  7  12:35, 14 September 2020 (UTC)
 * You have one seat missing in 1959 Swiss federal election too - FDP won 51 seats but the constituency figures only have a total of 50 (the overall total in the constituency total is one less). Number   5  7  12:41, 14 September 2020 (UTC)
 * Hi! Really appreciate this comment. I actually looked at both the 1919 election article in German and articles of the Swiss constituencies in German (for example de:Nationalratswahlkreis_Zürich). The discrepancy in numbers, I believe, is caused by how some MPs have multiple affiliations. For example, in the case of the Grutli Union, there were two Grutli Union MPs that won in 1919. One of them was in Zurich, who was also affiliated with the SDP based on a search on the Swiss parliament website . Currently having trouble finding who the Bern MP for the Grutli Union. It does, however, say that there is a Grutli Union MP from Schaffhausen (according to the Swiss parliament website) that the 1919 election article in German list as a BGB member. Not quite sure how to approach this but will definitely have a look on this again.--Migs005 (talk) 13:18, 14 September 2020 (UTC)
 * I think the main thing is to make sure the number of seats for each party is consistent in both tables. If some MPs have multiple affiliations, I would list them as the one that matches the overall results and then add a footnote stating that they were also a member of the other party. As it stands, people are going to read the articles and think something doesn't add up. Cheers, Number   5  7  13:38, 14 September 2020 (UTC)

Thanks again for all the work you do adding detailed results to election articles. Could I just make one request - that any numbers in the tables are right-aligned rather than left-aligned? Generally numbers are right-aligned and in almost all cases the main results tables are. Cheers, Number   5  7  18:30, 13 November 2020 (UTC)

Since you know alot
Hi :) Since you know a lot about North Korea.. Do you by any chance know where one can find a list of Central Committee members elected at the 3rd, 4th and 5th congresses? --Ruling party (talk) 08:13, 13 January 2021 (UTC)
 * I'm not Migs005 but I know something about NK too ;) The book – – is a great source of party and state personality listings prior to 1980. I've added a few old SPA elections from it using a scanner and optical character recognition (see e.g. 1962 North Korean parliamentary election). I've been planning to do more, and the CCs sound good, but unfortunately don't have that book at the moment (it's at a university library). I might get back to it later. – Finnusertop (talk ⋅ contribs) 01:36, 14 January 2021 (UTC)

1963 Monegasque general election
Hello. Just noticed that the by candidate results (16 for the UND and 2 for the MUD) you added don't match the overall seat totals (17 for the UND and 1 for the MUD). The Journal de Monaco source doesn't seem to include the party affiliations, so just wonder where you got them from? Cheers, Number   5  7  00:57, 8 February 2021 (UTC)

Revert
I've reverted you're changes—the version before mine contained several inaccuracies.

In addition, I've added the references—I've referenced the lead and I've referenced the table.

I really want to work and collaborate well with you! :) You obviously are very interested in North Korean topics so am I. So if we work together we can make WP even better! --Ruling party (talk) 10:51, 12 February 2021 (UTC)

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State election articles
Great work on the state election articles. Can I make a couple of suggestions: If you want to convert the articles you've already done to using Election results, I have created an Excel file that you can copy results into and it churns out most of the code automatically (it took less than a minute to convert 1921 Hessian state election). Cheers, Number   5  7  20:22, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
 * 1) Use the Election results template to create the tables – it automatically calculates the percentages (for example, it corrected the turnout in 1919 Bremen state election by calculating it automatically; I think you took the figure from the wrong cell in the source) and the automatic totalling lets you see if you've accidentally mis-typed a number as otherwise the figures won't add up.
 * 2) Categories like 1921 events in Europe by month are container categories for (e.g.) Category:December 1921 events in Europe and shouldn't have articles added to them. You should use the month-specific categories.
 * Thanks for letting me know. I'll keep these in mind. Migs005 (talk) 03:10, 18 May 2021 (UTC)

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Appreciate the effort put into the tables, but you can't use an image on Wikimedia Commons created by another editor as a source... Number  5  7  21:19, 4 October 2022 (UTC)


 * Thanks for letting me know. Replaced it with sources from Statistics Sweden that were cited in Swedish constituency articles. Migs005 (talk) 02:17, 5 October 2022 (UTC)

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