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David Shiner[edit]

On average, city councillors voted on hundreds if not thousands of issues every year in city council and various committees. If each recorded vote were mentioned in their Wikipedia article they would collapse under the weight of nonsense trivia. There is no cut and dried rule about what to do about individual votes. You can read about editor guidelines on notability. What is worthwhile to mention are issues where the councillor initiated a motion and it was significant. In this case Shiner just voted against an issue, he didn't initiate it. If there was an article about Toronto's participation in the immigrant status issue then it would be appropriate to mention who voted for and against it there. Sorry about removing your edit but these articles on local councillors get alot of this type of edits, especially from people who just want to stand on a soapbox and rant about somebody. There are places to do this, however Wikipedia is not one of them. EncyclopediaUpdaticus (talk) 12:34, 22 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

March 2014[edit]

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