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Libertarian elected to office in Michigan: David Eisenbacher is no longer in the "former" category because he has returned to the Troy City Council.-- Libertyguy ( talk) 01:09, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
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A few refs in the section about Creswell use multi-source bullet point format. Sometimes that is useful, but I suspect it is needlessly redundant here. Rather than picking and choosing sources myself, I suggest topic-specialists on this page consider which of the sources they consider best, and consider whether some of the bulleted-sources can be dropped as redundant. Alsee ( talk) 05:53, 18 May 2017 (UTC)
Gregory Creswell was found to be a non-notable politician; the solution isn't to re-create an article about him here instead. You don't need a 10K edit, and 16 sources (including two superfluous "notes" about those sources) to communicate this idea. Some of these citations look like original research, and this kind of citation bombardment was explicitly rejected in the AfD. What he may or may not have done in a different campaign eleven years ago isn't relevant; the claims themselves are trivial (he ran advertisements), and the sourcing for them is weak. Spending half the length of this article talking about a candidate who has never been elected who is running unopposed in a single primary special election for a state house seat is the definition of undue weight. Mackensen (talk) 23:22, 19 May 2017 (UTC)
Some of this section also duplicates (including references) what I added to "Overview": The first Libertarian primary candidate is Gregory Creswell, who had previously been the party's
candidate for governor in 2006. Creswell is running to replace state representative
Brian Banks and will be unopposed in the primary.
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That seems adequate to me.
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