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  1. Scope. The scope of the project is the coverage of elections and referendums anywhere in the world, from a national level to a local level. A comprehensive entry with the most recent results on the national level worldwide can be found at the List of election results by country (note: a long document).

  2. This WikiProject was formed to foster better articles on the U.S. state of Washington and coordinate the efforts of users interested in topics related to Washington. Courtesy to WikiProject Oregon, from which this layout was partially copied. For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProjects and Wikipedia:WikiProject best ...

  3. This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays).There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged or categorized (e.g. Category:WikiProject Elections and Referendums articles) correctly and wait for the next update.

  4. For maps of future elections, "hold" is used for "incumbent intent is known and is eligible, or incumbent is running for re-election", whereas "gain" is used for "incumbent is retiring/term-limited". Following this, there is an additional color used, which is also used when an election has taken place but not been called yet.

  5. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. Automatically assessed Washington articles ‎ (3,377 P) Washington articles by importance ‎ (6 C) Washington articles needing attention ‎ (7 C, 43 P) Washington articles by quality ‎ (21 C, 1 P)

  6. Henry County is located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. According to the 2020 census, [1] [2] the population of Henry County was 240,712, up from 203,922 in 2010. The seat of government is McDonough. [3] The county was named for Patrick Henry. [4]

  7. Thomas Cheely House, ca. 1825. Hancock County is a county located in the East Central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,735. [1] The county seat is Sparta. [2] The county was created on December 17, 1793, and named for John Hancock, a Founding Father of the American Revolution.