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This article has been tagged as requiring references or citations. It does not, according to the general rules of research, require a citation, as it states universally verifiable historical data. That is, there is no contrary position that could challenge the information except in the event that the information given is factually incorrect. This stipulation is not rectified by offering additional or "more correct" citations, but rather by merely changing the information given to reflect reality. Basically, it is not appropriate to cite scholarly works on information regarding names, dates, who filled what office and when, etc.--this is in fact a poor and amaterish form of writing. It is seriously recommended that the tag for this article lacking references be removed by an editor.
--Lrschum (talk) 20:13, 21 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]