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Talk:U.S. presidential election, 2000

Old talk archived at Talk:U.S. presidential election, 2000/Archive 1 by Oliver P. 03:58 Mar 12, 2003 (UTC)

Summary of old talk:-

  • Pinkunicorn thought the pages for individual elections should be on subpages. The argument seems to be over now. ("Subpages are evil. --LMS")
  • Something about Duverger's Law.
  • etc.... Oh, just read the archive. :)

Summary of ongoing debate about a proposal to move election pages - moved to Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (years in titles)


There appears to be quite a bit of repetition in the page. For example, compare the second bulleted paragraph in the "Controversy in Florida" section with the bulleted paragraph just before the Greg Palast statistics. Also, the fact that there is a heading "The 2000 Presidential Election" half way through the article is confusing, as that is the subject of the article itself. I'm not game to make any edits to address these issues right now, as I don't know enough about this complicated and contentious subject. - Molinari 01:28 3 Jul 2003 (UTC)


Can someone add the total number of people with the right to vote to the table on top of the page? And the number of people over 18 that don't have this right because their incarcerated would also be interesting here. guaka 00:55 5 Jul 2003 (UTC)



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