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445:, although the article should say more than just "Jane Doe is the mayor of Cityville". Mayors of smaller towns, however, are generally deemed not notable just for being mayors, although they may be notable for other reasons in addition to their mayoralty (e.g. having previously held a more notable office). Note that this criterion has not generally been as restrictive as the criterion for city councillors. City councillors and other major municipal officers are not automatically notable, although precedent has tended to favor keeping members of the main citywide government of internationally famous metropolitan areas such as 28: 467:
Local politicians whose office would not ordinarily be considered notable may still clear the bar if they have received national or international press coverage, beyond the scope of what would ordinarily be expected for their role. For example, a small-town mayor or city councillor who was the first
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person ever elected to office in their country, or who emerged as a significant national spokesperson for a political issue, may be considered notable on that basis. Note that this distinction may not simply be asserted or sourced to exclusively local media; to claim notability on this basis, the
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Leaders of registered political parties at the national level are sometimes considered notable despite their party's lack of electoral success. Leaders of major sub-national (state, province, prefecture, etc.) level are usually deleted unless notability can be demonstrated for other
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This criterion is intended to capture all major national leaders (from dictators to figure-head executives). Even if someone only served for an incredibly short period of time, it is not generally difficult to find reliable sources which cover these individuals.
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on the notability of articles closely related to politics and government. Subjects that fall under this guideline include, but are not limited to: politicians and activists, political parties, certain government agencies, and civil servants.
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Candidates who are running or unsuccessfully ran for a national legislature or other national office are not viewed as having inherent notability and are often deleted or merged into lists of campaign hopefuls, such as
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The holder of a position on the international level which is relatively comparable to a national office should be treated as if they held such country-level role for the purposes of notability (ie. the members of
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Civil servants who assume a political office on an interim or caretaker basis are not considered notable just for having briefly held that office, even if holders of the office are normally considered notable.
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Losing candidates for office below the national level who are otherwise non-notable are generally deleted. They are not moved to user space for fear of establishing a
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to be able to possibly win a given election. A political party barred from participating in elections entirely could still qualify however on a case-by-case basis.
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5. The person serves as a diplomat and has received significant coverage in crafting an international agreement or related to a notable diplomatic event.
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Sub-cabinet officials (assistant secretary, commissioner, etc.) are usually considered notable, especially if they have had otherwise notable careers.
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4. The person has been elected or appointed to serve on a given country's legislative body or legislature on a national or subnational level.
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This criterion exists for those who would not otherwise meet any other criterion because of a lack of political experience. Generally in a
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premature article about an as-yet-unelected candidate for office can be kept in draftspace pending election returns, effectively making
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The person has been elected or appointed to serve on a given country's legislative body or legislature on a national or subnational level.
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politics. Each case is evaluated on its own individual merits. Mayors of cities of at least regional prominence have usually survived
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While no topic is inherently notable just for being important, it is true that most important topics can be considered notable since
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American county-level legislators are generally considered to be similarly not-inherently notable just like municipal politicians.
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has not always necessarily held prior public office. These individuals have regularly received a significant coverage. Since
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for its implementation was not established within a reasonable period of time. If you want to revive discussion, please use
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or other notability criteria. The merits of an article on the politician will depend largely on the extent to which it is
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The person is a major local political figure who has received significant press coverage from two other countries.
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The person serves as a diplomat and has received significant coverage in crafting an international agreement
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are likely to cover them. Politics and government are some such topics that very likely to receive coverage.
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coverage must be shown to have nationalized or internationalized well beyond their own local area alone.
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meet the politics-specific criteria outlined in this guideline may still be notable if they meet the
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The person founded, leads, or operates a major political party or similar electoral organisation.
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This also applies to people who have been elected to such offices but have not yet assumed them.
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6. The person was nominated by a major political party for a contest at the national level.
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The person was nominated by a major political party for an election at the national level.
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Political topics on Knowledge have historically been considered one of the most prone to
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conduct. This is why users who edit in this field should always keep in mind all the
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Knowledge:What Knowledge is not § Knowledge is not a soapbox or means of promotion
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This page is about the failed proposal. For the current notability guideline, see
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All information included in Knowledge, including articles about sports, must be
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Ontario New Democratic Party candidates in the 1995 Ontario provincial election
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2. The person served at or above, but not in an acting capacity, the
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notable just for being in politics, but neither are they inherently
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level in a given country, but not merely in an acting capacity.
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This notability guideline has been established to reflect
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of the following conditions, as substantiated through
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to be the head of state or government in any country.
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to be the head of state or government in any country.
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The person has been elected, appointed, or 516:Political figures not elected to public office 509:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Siân Gwenllian 528:or government is usually regarded as notable. 208: 490:2010 United States Senate election in Nevada 352: 360:The person has been elected, appointed, or 215: 201: 507:a repository for campaign brochures (see 347:Before applying these criteria, see the 242:Knowledge:Biographies of living persons 690: 661:This section is intentionally omitted. 651:This section is intentionally omitted. 641:This section is intentionally omitted. 631:This section is intentionally omitted. 386:related to a notable diplomatic event 301:subject specific notability guideline 22: 13: 367:The person served at or above the 348: 236:Applicable policies and guidelines 14: 709: 420:and thus are generally notable). 418:parliamentarians of South African 26: 429:Municipal politicians are not 374:The person is a member of the 1: 570:3. 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