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Pmesiti (talk·contribs) / Bernie Finn Bernie Finn This user has declared a connection. (COI declared here))
User Pmesitihas written, "Please leave my editing of Bernie Finn's page along. As his media adviser, it is my job." Pmesiti please declare your status as a paid editor on your User page, per the Terms of Use of WIkipedia, and please refrain from directly the editing the article, per Misplaced Pages's Conflict of Interest guideline - see WP:COI. Thanks. Jytdog (talk) 13:17, 24 March 2015 (UTC)
Yeah, Psephos is not just some man's blog, it is the world's most comprehensive database of electoral results and run by a recognised psephologist. Finn is apparently quite coy about his DLP history (I was surprised that Vexnews was the best I could find in media sources, and I certainly wasn't going to use that), but it's easy to confirm and our own election results and candidates articles do so. By all means go and look at the parliamentary handbooks and you'll find the same result. The AEC does not publish the full results for elections this early online. Frickeg (talk) 01:51, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
I'm not sure how I have a clear conflict of interest, I don't even live in that electorate Flat Out. I just noticed there was old information on the article and wanted to update it, didn't realise it would be so controversial. Happy to defer to your expertise on this source Frickeg. Crikey2046 (talk) 02:00, 2 April 2015 (UTC)