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Well, the State Senate in this next session will be a 26-23 MCC majority. The MCC is 25 Republicans, and 1 Democrat who caucus together. They all fall under the MCC category of governing party and have 26 votes. The minority party is the Democrats who will have 23 seats next session. My source for the election results is the Wa State Secretary of State. The House still has three swing races not being finished counting results, so I'm not gonna edit that page until results are confirmed November 25th. I know you have edited most if not all of the state legislatures in the nation, and you're right, nobody owns a page, however as a resident of this sate, and someone who knows several legislatures personally, I would love it if you let me update these pages, you can have the other 49 states. Also, I prefer using the parliamentary diagram sustem I used previously and I would love to change it back to that. Thanks.<small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 19:50, 10 November 2014 (UTC)</span></small>
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:Hi. Thanks for leaving an edit on my page. First, while I respect your enthusiasm for editing these pages and your care and attention to detail...on wikipedia nobody "owns" a page. Everyone is allowed to edit any page and the editing is never left to anyone. So in general, you have to be receptive to other edits, even if you have been editing it for one year.
:I've made several changes including updating the diagrams, so when you revert all of the changes you revert other important information. I've fixed the senate results. Please let me know what specific detail is wrong if there is any and we can fix those.
:As for the house I reverted that edit as you are right there were errors. Could you let me know what your source is for the official results? I will need to make a new diagram so knowing the official results and which source you use would be very helpful. Regards
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::Here is the link for the MCC: http://majoritycoalition.src.wastateleg.org/ and I have already update the diagram to be a purple shade, however I will likely change it to either a light red or a light blue. Also, the formating of the page I can keep the same, I like what you did with the governing and opposition parties. If a viewer clicks on the MCC in the party division section of the page it takes them to the wikipedia page fore the MCC, which will also explain what the caucus is. Thanks<small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 19.20, 10 November 2014 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned -->
::::Again, as I said, I don't own the other legislatures. I'm simply updating the information and in some cases making it consistent. You're welcome to make these changes but I will edit it if there are any inconsistencies okay? Could you please give me a website with the source regarding the MCC coalition (please give me the actual link)? If that is the case then when you create the diagram you will have to add one dot that is perhaps light blue to distinguish that one seat as being a democrat who has crossed party lines to sit with the republicans. You should also make that clear in the infoboxes. Try to make the listing of the information consistent with the infobox format on other state senate and house pages. I'm assuming you will do this in the next couple weeks? Cheers --] | ] 19:40, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
::::Okay I see you've made the changes to the diagram. That's great. However the MCC isn't an actual party, it's a coalition. That should be reflected in the infoboxes. Perhaps something like this.


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== Mahjong ==


Hi {{u|Shabidoo}}, you accuse me of not having good faith intentions after reverting my edit without providing an explanation, which is your responsibility as an editor. This is not only unprofessional but also hypocritical. Mahjong is a game invented in China and played predominantly by Chinese people, so in my opinion, it is appropriate to describe is as a Chinese tile game. Do you have a strong reason for not including the word Chinese in the s/d? ] (]) 06:15, 7 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::::I'm sure he won't object to your help in updating the page, but if Washington hasn't previously had coalition control of its legislature, you should take a look at the pages for other states that have had coalition control before performing your update so you don't have to "reinvent the wheel" as you go. &ndash;&nbsp;'']''&nbsp;<sup>]</sup> 20:31, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
::::::::I've looked into it and it seems that only Washington and NY had coalitions (the NY one fell apart). In any case the NY senate was reelected and there isn't any news yet about a new coalition. As for Washington State, now that the Republicans are in control, we'll have to wait to see if they bother to continue with the coalition or not. If you know of any other coalitions...please let me know. Cheers --] | ] 20:46, 10 November 2014 (UTC) :Accusing someone of vandalism when it is a simple revert is a very aggressive move. Please calm down and stop taking things personally and show other users respect. Mahjong is an international game, just as say...poker is. It may have been invented in America but it has become an international phenomena, just as Mahjong has become intrenched in other countries, most notably Japan and other parts of Eastern Asia. It is a world game. The fact that it is invented in China is mentioned multiple times in the article. ] | ] 12:33, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for the message. They were supposed to have counted most of the outstanding ballots today, so we may have a clearer idea when those tallies are announced (in fact, as I write this, there was mention of this on the newscast at the beginning of ''All Things Considered''). As it stands right now, the ]–Dubey race in Anchorage, and the Klein–Ortiz race in Ketchikan, are too close to call. Therefore, the party composition of the House isn't a sure thing. The target date for certification of the election is November 28. As the governor is supposed to be sworn in the following week, it's likely to actually occur pretty close to that date. As replacements for legislators are chosen from within the same party, ] doesn't apply to party composition once the election is certified. Just about anything else would be just that until members are sworn in, which I think is on January 20. Legislators serve until the next legislature is sworn in, which has been the case in Alaska dating back to a court decision rendered in the late 1940s. There is an uncertainty, in that ] was announced as the new Senate president. It's unclear to me whether he's already assumed that office or whether that occurs in January.]/]/] 01:31, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Shabidoo, you accuse me of not having good faith intentions after reverting my edit without providing an explanation, which is your responsibility as an editor. This is not only unprofessional but also hypocritical. Mahjong is a game invented in China and played predominantly by Chinese people, so in my opinion, it is appropriate to describe is as a Chinese tile game. Do you have a strong reason for not including the word Chinese in the s/d? Revirvlkodlaku (talk) 06:15, 7 July 2022 (UTC)

Accusing someone of vandalism when it is a simple revert is a very aggressive move. Please calm down and stop taking things personally and show other users respect. Mahjong is an international game, just as say...poker is. It may have been invented in America but it has become an international phenomena, just as Mahjong has become intrenched in other countries, most notably Japan and other parts of Eastern Asia. It is a world game. The fact that it is invented in China is mentioned multiple times in the article. Shabidoo | Talk 12:33, 9 July 2022 (UTC)

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