Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Andy Anderson (politician)

Articles for deletion/Andy Anderson (politician)
Fist - The issue regarding usernames was discussed and resolved earlier via User talk:Badboyzshop ... but I'll re-post: "I am new to wiki and teaching myself how to write and edit in order to write about east central Florida topics and persons of interest - specifically political figures. I used the user name AndyBrevard as that was the subject if my first article. Unfortunately I was accused by other users of actually being Andy Anderson because of my user name. So - I created a new account in order to elevate that concern as I am not Andy Anderson. I'm sure there was a better way to do it - but I am learning. Any suggestions or guidance is appreciated. Badboyzshop (talk) 12:26, 28 December 2012 (UTC) If an editor or administrator would like to remove "AndyBrevard" - that would be fine - or merge those edits to to "badboyzshop" - I am fine with that. I apologize for any confusion I may have caused. Badboyzshop (talk) 12:49, 28 December 2012 (UTC)"

Second - I'm not sure what "fluff" means. I based my Article on less known elected officials in Florida - Teresa Jacobs, Joe Wickham, Buddy Dyer, Bill Proctor, Sally A. Heyman - I could add 15 - 20 more if needed. Mr. Anderson has governed in far larger population areas than most that have articles - not to mention his influence regarding the Space industry - Brevard is home to Kennedy Space Center. In Addition, everything in the article is backed up with references and there is no opinion or spin. So going by your reasoning for deletion, All the other pages regarding Commissioners in Florida should be deleted as they have little substance and barely any references compared to this Article. If that is the case - all the others will also be considered for deletion - than I am O.K. if my Article is deleted. Thank You! BTW - is this how the process works? I am writing 2 more articles because I found the process fascinating to this point. Can anybody nominate an article for deletion based on very subjective criteria or political philosophy? If so - I'll cease my efforts regarding my East Central Florida contributions for Wiki.

Also - reviewing the "Notability Guidelines" - Can you tell me where this Article would specifically violate the guidelines?

Badboyzshop (talk) 01:53, 29 December 2012 (UTC)


 * The issue is whether or not it meets the criteria for inclusion, not if it violate some policy. Dennis Brown -  2&cent;    &copy;  Join WER 13:22, 29 December 2012 (UTC)