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@Zxtxtxz - I've been reading the 2023 Mayoral Election section and noticed the use of Harris1.net as a source. Given that this appears to be a personal, self-published website, I'm concerned about its alignment with Wikipedia's guidelines on reliable sources (WP:RS) and the potential implications under the biographies of living persons policy (WP:BLP).
Additionally, if you have a close association with Harris1.net, there might be considerations related to Wikipedia's conflict of interest guidelines (WP:COI). It's important to ensure that all sources are independent and verifiable to maintain the neutrality and credibility of the article.
Could you please provide more information about the nature of Harris1.net and any connection you might have with it? I'm thinking of rewriting this section but I see how much you've put into this page so didn't want to just barge in! Euphtastic (talk) 19:18, 29 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Just a note: I think the statement that the election was the "most intense" is highly subjective and not very encyclopedic irrespective of the reliability of the source. It would be more appropriate to say something like (example only): "the election had the highest voter turnout on record" if there was a source for that. -- Lenny Marks (talk) 16:38, 8 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]