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Delete. Zachary LA is not large enough to confer an automatic notability freebie on its mayors just for existing as mayors, but the article is not referenced anywhere close to well enough to get him over the bar that he actually has to clear: "major local political figures who have received significant press coverage". And no, being the first member of one particular party to win the mayoralty is not a free pass to being special, either — regardless of whether a mayor is a Democrat or a Republican or a member of some minor political party, he still has to show much more press coverage about him than this shows. As always, Billy Hathorn, the existence of an obituary in the local newspaper upon a person's death is not an instant notability pass that guarantees the person an article in and of itself and exempts all of the rest of the sources from actually having to be reliable or substantive — but apart from the obituary, this is otherwise referenced entirely to raw tables of election results and genealogy documents and non-source clarifying notes and glancing namechecks of his existence in articles about other things or people, not to substantive coverage about him. This is, as usual, not how you reference a smalltown mayor as notable enough for Wikipedia.
Bearcat (
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15:30, 4 April 2019 (UTC)reply
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