Talk:Chase Oliver
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AP results data
{{ping|Marcus Markup}} The Associated Press only makes the third party results data they compile available through their API which is published by other sources. The Google knowledge panel is one place to find it; it in turn cites the AP. I can't find any way to give a URL straight to that data, though that is not required for a Wikipedia citation. If you want to add [https://www.thegreenpapers.com/G24/President-Details.phtml The Green Papers] I wouldn't object, but I suspect they're getting it from the same place and the AP is a much higher-quality source. TEMPO156 (talk) 22:01, 12 November 2024 (UTC)