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2019 Abruzzo regional election: Revision history


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  • curprev 18:2018:20, 11 April 2019Nick.mon talk contribs 16,453 bytes −1 No edit summary undo
  • curprev 18:1118:11, 11 April 2019Nick.mon talk contribs 16,454 bytes +1 Sorry but this isn't partisan, but simply logical. Regional elections in Italy are de facto two different elections, one for the president and one for the regional council, and putting them together in the infobox is only a habit, the number of seats isn't linked with the number of votes taken by the three candidates. Legnini arrived second in the "presidential election", so we put him second. undo
  • curprev 17:4017:40, 11 April 201942.109.232.100 talk 16,453 bytes −1 Turnout should have the same number of decimal figures as the change in turnout shown undo
  • curprev 17:3817:38, 11 April 201942.109.232.100 talk 16,454 bytes 0 Infobox sorting is first by seats, then (if seats won are the same for many parties) by votes; see 2012 US House election, 1951 UK election or the 1921 Canadian election; using a different system for this page is not just anomalous, it's partisan undo

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