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Predecessor redlinking

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@RadioKAOS: I spruced up the article, added details and a requested citation, terms in state legislative offices, and predecessor's and successors' names. However, her state house predecessor, [[Jim Duncan (Alaska politician}|Jim Duncan]] has no article. I believe that an article about him was created, but deleted, by an Alaska Wikiproject editor, so I restored a red-linked article name. Since he was a state legislator, House Speaker, director of Administration, general election candidate for Congress, business manager of the state's largest union, etc., he really deserves an article.Activist (talk) 10:19, 26 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]