User talk:Talthiel

RE: Wisconsin elections sidebar

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Hi! Since we've each been doing edits on Wisconsin elections lately, including the sidebar, I wanted to reach out to you to see what you thought about an idea that I had for keeping things consolidated. I'm working on some additional county executive elections and I don't want to clutter up the sidebar. I like how you consolidated the mayoral and county executive elections in Green Bay, Madison, and Milwaukee, and wanted to take that idea a little bit further. I wanted to see what you thought about the following:

  • Retitling "Brown County" as "Green Bay" and "Dane County" as "Madison," because it seems as though a user is likelier to know what the cities are than the counties
  • Having Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison, and Milwaukee as main entries, and then "Other localities" for the other counties, as the Template:Elections in Florida sidebar has had for a little while.

Thoughts? Thanks! PA Uploader (talk) 21:27, 31 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, I appreciate the effort you have been putting in for these, I think keeping the county labels is fine and nesting local elections within each respective county is fine because otherwise it clutters up the infobox too much and creates a monstrosity like Template:Elections in California sidebar. I would also recommend maybe limiting what localities or counties you make elections for to only the top 5 or 10 biggest in the state. @PA Uploader. Talthiel (talk) 17:06, 2 August 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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