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The result was delete. Kurykh ( talk) 07:46, 3 March 2017 (UTC) reply

Fred C. Pritzlaff

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I'm not sure being a delegate is necessarily notable by itself and will throw it to the community on whether Mr. Pritzlaff's presidency is notable. I am inclined to say no. Dolotta ( talk) 12:28, 23 February 2017 (UTC) reply

Note: This debate has been included in the list of Politicians-related deletion discussions. Lepricavark ( talk) 13:29, 23 February 2017 (UTC) reply
Note: This debate has been included in the list of Businesspeople-related deletion discussions. Lepricavark ( talk) 13:29, 23 February 2017 (UTC) reply
Note: This debate has been included in the list of Wisconsin-related deletion discussions. Lepricavark ( talk) 13:30, 23 February 2017 (UTC) reply
Delete and merge the article should merged to the article about his father John Pritzlaff-thank you- RFD ( talk) 13:24, 24 February 2017 (UTC) reply
  • Delete. Being a delegate to a political party's convention is not a notability claim in and of itself — and while being president of a hardware store chain might get him over our inclusion standards for businesspeople, that would still have to be sourced a lot better than this before it actually got him over that bar in lieu of the politics test. Bearcat ( talk) 22:57, 24 February 2017 (UTC) reply
  • Delete Being a delegate to a national party convention is not a sign of notability. Just the 2016 Republican Convention had 2,472 delegates. The 2004 Republican convention had 2,509. However that is small compared to the Democrat Party numbers. Their 2016 number was 4,763. However in 2012 it was 5,554. These numbers are just too huge, and the participation too short, to justify having articles on every single delegate. True the number of members of state legislatures may be larger, but they have direct power in forming laws, and so the coverage is more long standing and substantial. John Pack Lambert ( talk) 17:21, 25 February 2017 (UTC) reply
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