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2013 Arbitration Committee Elections

Status

  • Thank you for participating in the 2013 Arbitration Committee Election. Results are available here.
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This is a tabulated guide to the candidates in this election. The information written here has been compiled manually and should not be assumed to be accurate or complete; voters are encouraged to conduct independent research, and amend this guide accordingly.

Key
User rights: A = Administrator; B = Bureaucrat; C = Checkuser; O = Oversight
Other positions: ARB = Arbitrator; AUSC = Audit Subcommittee non-arbitrator member; BAG = Bot Approvals Group; CL = Arbitration Committee Clerk; M = Mediator; OTRS = Volunteer response team
A struck abbreviation indicates that the candidate previously held a position.
A struck date indicates that a request was unsuccessful, withdrawn or denied.
For candidates' statements, see Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2012/Candidates.
Candidate Positions Since[1] Other accounts RfX Previous runs Candidate profile
Richwales (talk · contribs · count · block log) A, AUSC [1] 6 March 2005 Rich Wales sans superpowers December 2010 (A)

September 2011 (A)

December 2012
(unsuccessful)
Richwales
Footnotes
  1. ^ This is the date of registration of the candidate's first user account; for accounts which were registered before these logs were being recorded, it's the date of the first edit.