Talk:Arizona Proposition 201 (2008)
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Writing articles about ballot measures
- Naming the article
- Including hyperlinks and footnotes.
- Strive for a neutral point of view and Avoid weasel words.
- Long lists of supporters, opponents are to be eschewed.
- Avoid edit wars. Deleting relevant, sourced information is often a step on the way to an edit war.
- Before making edits that are likely to be controversial, discuss the issue on the article's talk page.
- In general, strive for neutrality, balance, and fairness of tone.
- Add useful information...links to campaign finance filings, links to the websites of the organizations that support and oppose the ballot measure.
- What are the main arguments that are being made for and against? Incorporate this information in bullet-pointed lists with references to primary source material. Write about the arguments others are making, and clarify where necessary that that's what you're doing.
- Use subsections and bullet points liberally.
- Read articles like Proposition 93 to get ideas of what to include and for style tips.
The article lists several different unions as the sponsor of the initiative. Are they all sponsoring it? Or is there a mistake in the article? Musical 10:07, 2 July 2008 (EDT)
Suggested changes
- All of the litigation has wrapped up : initiative to stay on ballot as is. The article can be updated to reflect the current situation. The litigation is also spread across multiple sections, rather than it's own, placed at the bottom. azdavidpedia 00:56, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
- * Done azdavidpedia 06:53, 14 October 2008 (UTC)
- Relative to other Arizona propositions, the supporting and opposing sections are under-developed. azdavidpedia 00:56, 27 September 2008 (UTC)


