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Thank you for your reply and for clarifying wikipedia guidelines, while I certainly would have preferred a better page, I can now see why that may not be possible. Using the history view, while tedious will do just fine, and as the projects for individual states and counties are rare I will just ask that the table for the election at large not be edited that way (as I use that much more frequently), but seeing as it adheres to the norm I am sure you werent planning to do that anyway. Thanks for the reply. /Fili999999 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fili999999 (talkcontribs) 10:25, 14 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

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