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I'm not going to start a merge proposal since everything in the Certificate of Ascertainment article is duplicatative of the main article; there's no reason to have a redundant page with the same content. Much of this page is not even about the certificate of ascertainment: the third and largest paragraph is about the certificate of vote! The fourth paragraph is about counting of all the votes. So there's only the second paragraph that's specifically about the subject. This is not an independently notable topic: sources are about the electoral vote process in general, not the certificate of ascertainment in particular, and this page is not needed, since everything is or can be covered in the main article. Reywas92Talk19:39, 10 January 2021 (UTC)Reply