Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/National-Unity (candidate)


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The result was delete. Missvain (talk) 01:04, 23 December 2020 (UTC)

National-Unity (candidate)

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"National-Unity" was the ballot designation of a single candidate in a single election. It is apparently the candidate's personal variation on the "National Government" label that the Conservatives used at the time, as he was endorsed by the party and ran with their full support. With that in mind, there isn't a compelling reason why the banner merits its own article, and that the information— the little there is— can't be covered on the Conservative Party's page, under the section that deals with their one-off use of "National Government". (Indeed, there's so little here that there's a sentence to say it's unknown if the candidate had any affiliation with another candidate who used a similar banner…) — Kawnhr (talk) 18:17, 15 December 2020 (UTC)
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 * Delete - non-notable Beyond My Ken (talk) 04:36, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Delete. This is really just a biography of an unsuccessful (and therefore non-notable per WP:NPOL) political candidate, titled with his self-conferred ballot affiliation instead of his name in an attempt to make it look like an article about a political party instead of a non-notable biography. But even the inclusion standards for political parties don't grant automatic inclusion to every "party" that's ever appeared on a ballot either, and still require evidence of actual registration as a true political party and evidence of reliable source coverage about the party, and this article isn't showing any of that either. Bearcat (talk) 17:07, 21 December 2020 (UTC)


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