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Hi Spaastm. Thanks for your welcome contributions to Next Irish general election, both yesterday and previously. I'd tried and failed yesterday to find sources for the latest Red C poll. Just to note, though, there are two data-sort-values in use on the table. Opinion polls are listed by default in reverse chronological order - latest first - but users can sort the table. In order to preserve the ability to sort by polling company, please increment the relevant data-sort-value by one each time you add a new poll. So a new Behaviour & Attitudes poll would become "B&A14" if the last one was "B&A13". In order to preserve the ability to sort by polling date, please include an entry for data-sort-value in front of the polling date. Regards, Bastun 09:09, 29 March 2021 (UTC)
Conservative Party (Norway)'s color
Because it is the colour in use for many charts, maps, diagrams and the such? Maybe you should seek consensus, or create a separate template for the new colour, rather than seeking to overwrite an already established colour in such a reckless way. That a party changes its colour doesn't mean that the old one seemingly never existed or was never in use by the party; the Austrian People's Party changed its colour in 2017, but the change was done after consensus was reached and in such a way that elections in which the old one was still at use was not affected.
So, to sum it up: yes, there is a good reason to keep the old colour. At least if the proposal is to just overwrite it entirely, which seems entirely out of place. Impru20 21:04, 23 April 2021 (UTC)