Talk:Gila Martow
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--2607:FEA8:8760:72C0:5121:3F59:DC72:384A (talk) 20:43, 30 March 2021 (UTC)
"In 2021, Martow ran unsuccessfully for the federal Conservative nomination in Thornhill, where she was defeated by Melissa Lantsman.[12][13]"
This seems to be wrong, the results haven't been announced as far as I can tell. Sources 12 and 13 do not confirm any winning candidate, merely that they are the candidates.
- Hi, it is not incorrect, I am not the OP but I have added the relevant sourcing, the results had become public ten days prior to the reverted edit, here is the tweet I cited just in case, regards. [1] - CanadianCon2020 (talk) 03:24, 8 April 2021 (UTC)
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