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Nomination of United Voice Australia Party for deletion

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aesurias (ping me in your reply, or I won't see it) (talk) 10:53, 10 March 2026 (UTC)

Re - United Voice Australia Party. The article had a redirection to an individual's article. I have updated to remove the redirection and added an infobox template based on other registered political parties. United Voice Australia Party appear in the articles '2026 South Australian state election" and "2026 South Australian House of Assembly election".
Please note a similar article has been created for another new political party in South Australia - "Fair Go for Australians". That redirection was remove on 1 March 2026 also from an individual's article.
United Voice Australia Party is a registered political party, since 2025, in South Australia and is fielding candidates at an Election to be held on the 21 March 2026. The party has even lodged official "How to Vote Cards" with the South Australian Electoral Commission. They will appear on the ballot Paper in Group G. Refer to https://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/?view=article&id=1157:legislative-council-candidates-2026&catid=12
I hope this information assists. Note - I am not a member of this Political Party or any Political Party. SAGuy64 (talk) 11:13, 10 March 2026 (UTC)
Thank you for responding, but none of this establishes notability in any way. A party being registered or fielding candidates is not relevant. Fair Go for Australians has an elected politician (Sarah Game, who left PHON), as well as sources that demonstrate notability. aesurias (ping me in your reply, or I won't see it) (talk) 11:15, 10 March 2026 (UTC)

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