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Clarifying my recent edit - I definitely agree that a candidate's political party is generally important, but I don't think it's relevant in the context of a non-partisan race where virtually all candidates are Democrats. Mapps, Gonzalez, Rubio, Ryan, Sten, and Adams are also democrats (I'm sure Eudaly is too but it's not on her page), but we're currently only listing this for Wheeler. We could certainly add it to everyone but I don't see what that adds to the page other than clutter. Thoughts? Jamedeus (talk) 04:50, 14 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
There was originally a party affiliation listed for everyone but another editor removed them all and I didn't want to get into an edit war. I've re-added them for consistency. BottleOfChocolateMilk (talk) 18:36, 14 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I wasn't too sure how to best represent the ranked choice polling done by The Oregonian (https://archive.ph/17ngH) in the context of the current table, so I just used the First Choice numbers. However, this is a bit misleading since it doesn't accurately represent how the votes transfer. ZeWaka (talk) 08:09, 19 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]