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... that the 2020 New York's 22nd congressional district election had a sticky problem? Source: "The Oneida County Board of Election used sticky notes to mark disputed ballots, and those notes came unstuck from the ballots and attached themselves to other ballots, an incident called "Stickygate" by the media."
ALT1:... that the winner of the 2020 New York's 22nd congressional district election wasn't announced until February of 2021? Source: "On February 5, 2021, Justice DelConte ruled that Tenney had won the election by 109 votes, and ordered the state to certify the results immediately."
Reviewed: Only my 3rd DYK nom (1, 2) so QPQ not required
Comment: First hook is hookier but ALT1 might draw more people in. "The 2020 New York's 22nd congressional district election" sounds awkward to me: how much am I allowed to tweak the article name?
Overall: Impressive piece of work. No objections whatsoever to the nomination. As for the preferred hook, all are good. ALT0 can be approved easily, as it's somewhat clickbaity but actually true when you look at it - something that DYK needs exactly, even if the Post-It notes were not the main problem. ALT1 is also very good. ALT2 and 3 are supported and interesting but not as interesting as the first two. The choice between ALT0 and ALT1 is to the promoter's discretion. Szmenderowiecki (talk) 21:09, 22 August 2021 (UTC)