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After an admin agreed that the "List" articles should be merged and redirected to the "Delegation' articles, a contributer promptly undid the "merge and redirect". Apparently anyone can do that at anytime. Therefore one can only be successful if the voice is unanimous forever. My hope now is to get as many articles as possible linking to the "Delegations" articles, including the template mentioned, and then where the "List of Reps" and "List of Senators" exist, link to them from the "Delegations" articles. They can provide additional detail, such as List of United States Representatives from Delaware, however, at this point in time most are pretty empty and useless. Anyone who would like to help accomplish this would be appreciated. --Appraiser18:59, 25 January 2007 (UTC)Reply