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Proposed new main page · Current main page · Vote and discuss
The final election ran from 1 March 2006, 00:01 (UTC) until 18 March 2006, 23:59 (UTC). Voting is now ended.
The results are 687 (support) /213 (oppose) /43 (neutral)

This is our working draft. We are currently in an open editing session. Please feel free to add to it. Everything above the line will NOT be included in the final draft, including the title. You can also click the button to the upper right to hide this information to see the final result.We are currently debating on the header style (search vs. a bunch of Portals) on the talk page.


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