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Presidential candidates edit

Thank you for your edits at United States presidential election, 2016. The criterion for candidate inclusion in the infobox is that a candidate needs to be on enough state ballots to have a mathematical possibility to actually win the election (270 electoral votes). If someone is a write-in candidate, it means that they are not on the ballot (duh), so write-ins don't count. If you want to read all the discussions about how that criterion was established, see this thread. Sparkie82 (tc) 10:08, 24 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

  • @Sparkie82: The current consensus is to include all candidates with a mathematical possibility of winning 270 electoral votes including the jurisdictions where they only have write-in access. This has been the consensus since 2012 through editing. Like I said before, not everyone in that thread agreed with your viewpoint and nobody even tried to refute the person that made the case for including write-ins. Please establish a new consensus before reverting this user. Also, saying "duh" can be perceived as being uncivil but I'll assume that you didn't mean it that way. Prcc27🌍 (talk) 10:38, 24 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
Write-ins are not included in the agreed-to criterion, but you know that by now. And of course the "duh" was a colloquialism shortcut for "obviously" and was not meant to be uncivil. Sparkie82 (tc) 12:12, 24 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

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