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Election box candidate}} {{Election box candidate for alliance}} {{Election box candidate minor party}} {{Election box candidate no party link no change}} {{Election box candidate with party link}} {{Election box candidate with party link coalition 1918}} - for coalition coupon candidates in the 1918 UK general election.
1. Use {{AMS election box begin}} to create the title and header. 2. Use an {{AMS election box with party link}} template for each party or independent candidate that is contesting either the constituency, list, or both. There are variations on this depending on the situation:
Potentially there is a need for versions of these templates that do not have the party link mechanism. However, it can be argued that any party that has a successful candidate deserves an article about them and the full /meta/color treatment. The one obvious exception to this is, of course, independent candidates, who won't actually have a party.
A more sophisticated effect in election results tables can be achieved using this template. This adds a link to the candidate's party and also adds a color tab to the left of the candidate. See Election box begin and Election box end. See this template's page for a new party.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list. Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent. A or denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively. Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±% SNP: Willie Coffey: 14,297 42.8 +6.6 12,147 36.31 +9.03 Labour: Margaret Jamieson ...
This model systematizes the colour, the name of the candidate and the name of the party for the results in elections for the most standard type of table. Syntaxe [ edit ]
The (Wiki page title) name of candidate's party. That page should also have subpages /meta/color and /meta/shortname for use in the table. Example: party=Democratic Party (United States) candidate: required: undefined: The name of the candidate, preferably in the form of a wiki link to the candidate's page. Example: candidate=[[John Smith ...
However, it can be argued that any party that has a successful candidate deserves an article about them and the full /meta/color treatment. The one obvious exception to this is, of course, independent candidates, who won't actually have a party. If / when there's a need, just create a non party link version of these templates.