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Looks like the code was written to call out DIR explicitly and defaulting to unstyled/full name otherwise, presumably to quickly implement the functionality without having to deal with historical data: dcb22ab dda0e21
Support should be added for displaying L in a yellow box, using class party_L. Wikipedia uses #FED105. Their logo uses #FFD03C and #56565B.
The other two on that list worth looking into are Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. (Liberal) and William Carney (Conservative), both of whom appear to have originally been elected thanks to New York's fusion voting.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/116-2020/h252
Looks like the code was written to call out DIR explicitly and defaulting to unstyled/full name otherwise, presumably to quickly implement the functionality without having to deal with historical data:
dcb22ab
dda0e21
Support should be added for displaying L in a yellow box, using class
party_L
. Wikipedia uses#FED105
. Their logo uses#FFD03C
and#56565B
.govtrack.us-web/static/css/all.css
Lines 446 to 466 in 77643f3
Here's a mockup of what it could look like:
(FWIW, Wikipedia also has colors for historical parties.)
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