Wiktionary:Votes/bc-2006-07/User:Dvortygirl for bureaucrat
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Since Eclecticology has been absent for months now (with a brief interlude), and Paul has been less active for the past weeks, I'd like to nominate a third bureaucrat, and I think Dvortygirl is an excellent candidate for this position (most of you will know why). I have also asked Hippietrail whether he'd be interested, but given his past successful nomination, it might not be necessary to repeat that vote. Anyway I think both these people are the most likely candidates to do the job. — Vildricianus10:58, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
Accept, and thank you all for your confidence in me. I would add one caveat. While I intend to remain active in the community here, I presently have personal matters at home that may draw me away at any time. I do usually leave my IRC client open and check my messages regularly, but I may not do so much editing here over the next few months and may include some interruptions. —Dvortygirl16:37, 14 July 2006 (UTC)