Property talk:P6149
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second person on a presidential or other electoral ticket
Represents | running mate (Q1339406) | |||||||||
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Data type | Item | |||||||||
Example | 2010 Brazilian presidential election (Q985172) → Michel Temer (Q463533) 2016 United States presidential election (Q699872) → Tim Kaine (Q359888) | |||||||||
See also | substitute/deputy/replacement of office/officeholder (P2098) | |||||||||
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Proposal discussion | Proposal discussion | |||||||||
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List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P6149#Value type Q5, SPARQL
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P6149#Scope, SPARQL
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domain of this property edit
Currently an example is 2016 United States presidential election (Q699872) → Tim Kaine (Q359888). But Kaine isn't the running mate of the election. He's the running mate of Hillary Clinton (Q6294) during Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016 (Q19872173). I think running mate (P6149) should apply to one of those two items instead of 2016 United States presidential election (Q699872), and should be symmetric between both candidates. They're running mates of each other, at least in the American English sense of the phrase. Runner1928 (talk) 16:03, 27 November 2018 (UTC)
French label edit
Following this request for comments [[Wikidata:Requests for comment/How to avoid to use male form as a generic form in property labels in French ?] ], the French label includes now the male and the female form. PAC2 (talk) 06:35, 14 June 2022 (UTC)