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A more sophisticated effect in election results tables can be achieved using this template. This adds a link to the candidate's party and also adds a color tab to the left of the candidate. See Election box begin and Election box end. See this template's page for a new party.
A template to start the box for showing election results; part of the 'Election box' series Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Election title title The title of the election to display as a heading above the rest of the box. String required Candidate title candidatetitle The type of candidate(s) elected depending on the electoral system; it can be e.g ...
For example, when the Parti Socialiste lost 5 seats in Parliament and became the second-largest Francophone party out of five in the 2007 Belgian federal election, party leader Elio Di Rupo described his concession on behalf of his party as follows: 'We had lost, and I have quickly acknowledged our defeat. I had never suffered an electoral ...
A set of templates to produce a table displaying the results of elections in a more compact format than offered by {{Election box}}. This "no change" version was created to complete the Compact series' functionality, mirroring the "no change" partial series of Election box templates.
For my fellow Democrats, the stages of electoral grief have begun. First, the pulverizing shock. Then, the deep confusion. Finally, the burning questions, spreading across cable news green rooms ...
The election summary group of templates is used for summarising the results of a parliamentary election. An election summary begins with the election summary begin template, followed by a number of election summary party templates, followed by an election summary total template.
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson won 3% of the national vote in the 2016 presidential election. While we'll never know if Donald Trump would have lost if it had been a two-person race, an exit ...
Following the Nov. 5 election, Newsom visited California's red counties, where he told voters: "Message received." "I don’t care who you voted for. I care about people.