Talk:Vaughn Granter
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[edit]I've discussed how list the office and constituency with 117Avenue and this is what he said should be done.
- According to Template:Infobox officeholder, an assembly member should use the
assembly
andconstituency_AM
parameters. The ones I've seen in Alberta manualy insert the title in theoffice
parameter, because our assembly's official name doesn't end in the word Assembly. Ed Stelmach, which is a featured article, spells it out, "Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville", and this is how it would appear is you were to use the assembly member parameters. And so I would have to say the correct way would be "Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly for Virginia Waters". This can be done by replacing office2 with|assembly2 = Newfoundland and Labrador House of |constituency_AM2 = [[Virginia Waters (electoral district)|Virginia Waters]]
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