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Flags
Regarding the use of flags in this template: I noticed
several other state election templates used flags to represent the US federal government, state government, and city governments, and used a green checkmark to represent ballot measures. However, the application here varies widely. I'm generally indifferent to how it looks (though I tend generally to lean toward including visual data) but I feel that no matter what these templates should be consistent in their use. Posting to the talk page per
WP:BRD; paging
GoldRingChip as they were the editor who initially reverted per
MOS:FLAGS.
AllegedlyHuman (
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Yes, I see what you mean. I also prefer visual data, but that's why I'm careful not to overdo it with flags everywhere. —
GoldRingChip 14:38, 5 January 2021 (UTC)reply