Wikipedia:Notability (people)/Subnational politicians
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Presumed notability and subnational politicians
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However, there are countries with unitary political systems that include autonomous legislative bodies (ie bodies with primary law-making powers) due to unique historical circumstances or geographic necessity. Further, there are countries which are nominally unitary states, but operate akin to federal systems with subnational bodies granted substantive legislative power.
Members of local/municipal bodies or members of bodies without law-making powers have generally been denied presumed notability (see
A member of a subnational body not accorded presumed notability may still reach notability thresholds through the
Note
The column titled "Federal polity" indicates whether the country operates a federal political system. The column titled "Subnational presumed notability" indicates whether there are subnational legislatures where presumed notability can be accorded to members of those bodies. Yellow shading indicates uncertainty.
Flag | UN member state | Federal polity | Subnational presumed notability | Subnational parliamentary bodies with presumed notability status | AfD precedents |
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Afghanistan | |||||
Albania | |||||
Algeria | |||||
Andorra | |||||
Angola | |||||
Antigua and Barbuda | Uncertain if members of the Barbuda Council have presumed notability. | ||||
Argentina | Members of the provincial legislatures are presumed notable. | ||||
Armenia | |||||
Australia | Members of the Norfolk Legislative Assembly (1979-2015) are presumed notable, whereas members of the Norfolk Island Regional Council (2016-) are not. Members of the shire councils of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island do not have presumed notability.
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Austria | [1] | Members of the state Landtage are presumed notable.
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Azerbaijan | Members of the National Assembly (Artsakh) and the Supreme Assembly (Nakhchivan) are presumed notable. | [1] [2] [★3] | |||
Bahamas | |||||
Bahrain | |||||
Bangladesh | |||||
Barbados | |||||
Belarus | |||||
Belgium | [1][2] | Members of the Flemish Parliament, the Parliament of Wallonia, the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region, the Parliament of the French Community, and the Parliament of the German-speaking Community are presumed notable. | |||
Belize | |||||
Benin | |||||
Bhutan | |||||
Bolivia | Uncertain if members of the Departmental Legislative Assemblies are presumed notable. | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | [3] | Members of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the National Assembly (Republika Srpska) are presumed notable. It is uncertain if members of the cantonal assemblies of the Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina have presumed notability. | |||
Botswana | |||||
Brazil | Members of the Legislative Assemblies of Brazilian states are presumed notable. Members of the Legislative Chamber of the Federal District may have presumed notability.
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Brunei Darussalam | |||||
Bulgaria | |||||
Burkina Faso | |||||
Burundi | |||||
Cabo Verde | |||||
Cambodia | |||||
Cameroon | |||||
Canada | [1] | Members of the legislative assemblies of the provinces and territories are presumed notable. | [1] [2] | ||
Central African Republic | |||||
Chad | |||||
Chile | |||||
China | Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and the Legislative Assembly of Macau are presumed notable. Members of the Autonomous Regional People's Congresses of the autonomous regions of China are possibly presumed notable. | ||||
Colombia | |||||
Comoros | [4] | Members of the Autonomous Island Assemblies of Anjouan, Mohéli and Grande Comore are presumed notable. | |||
Congo | |||||
Cook Islands | |||||
Costa Rica | |||||
Côte d'Ivoire | |||||
Croatia | |||||
Cuba | |||||
Cyprus | Members of the Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus) are presumed notable. | ||||
Czech Republic | |||||
Democratic Republic of the Congo | |||||
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
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Denmark | Members of the Løgting (Faroe Islands) and the Inatsisartut (Greenland) are presumed notable. | ||||
Djibouti | |||||
Dominica | |||||
Dominican Republic | |||||
Ecuador | |||||
Egypt | |||||
El Salvador | |||||
Equatorial Guinea | |||||
Eritrea | |||||
Estonia | |||||
Eswatini | |||||
Ethiopia | Members of the Regional State Councils are presumed notable. | ||||
Fiji | Members of the Council of Rotuma are unlikely to have presumed notability. | ||||
Finland | Members of the Parliament of Åland are presumed notable. | [1] | |||
France | Members of the territorial legislatures of Saint MartinSaint Pierre and Miquelon, and Wallis and Futuna are presumed notable. It is uncertain if members of the Corsican Assembly have presumed notability. Members of the mainland regional councils are not presumed notable.
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Gabon | |||||
Gambia | |||||
Georgia | Members of the Supreme Council of Adjara may have presumed notability.
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Germany | Members of the state parliaments are presumed notable. | [1] [2] | |||
Ghana | |||||
Greece | |||||
Grenada | |||||
Guatemala | |||||
Guinea | |||||
Guinea-Bissau | |||||
Guyana | |||||
Haiti | |||||
Holy See‡ | |||||
Honduras | |||||
Hungary | |||||
Iceland | |||||
India | [5][6] | Members of the Legislative Autonomous District Councils may or may not have presumed notability.
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Indonesia | Members of the People's Representative Council of Aceh may have presumed notability.
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Iran | |||||
Iraq | Members of the Kurdistan Region Parliament are presumed notable. | ||||
Ireland | |||||
Israel | |||||
Italy | Members of the Landtag of South Tyrol and the Trentino Council are presumed notable. Members of the autonomous legislatures of the Aosta Valley, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, and Sicily may have presumed notability. | [1] | |||
Jamaica | |||||
Japan | Members of the Prefecture Assemblies are not presumed notable. | [1] | |||
Jordan | |||||
Kazakhstan | |||||
Kenya | [7][8][9][10] | The 2010 Constitution of Kenya created a devolved system of County Assemblies (see s.185 of the Constitution).[11] Editors to date have not accorded presumed notability for membership in the assemblies. | [1] | ||
Kiribati | |||||
Kuwait | |||||
Kyrgyzstan | |||||
Laos | |||||
Latvia | |||||
Lebanon | |||||
Liechtenstein | |||||
Lesotho | |||||
Liberia | |||||
Libya | |||||
Lithuania | |||||
Luxembourg | |||||
Madagascar | |||||
Malawi | |||||
Malaysia | [5] | Members of the state legislative assemblies are presumed notable. | |||
Maldives | [1] | ||||
Mali | |||||
Malta | |||||
Marshall Islands | |||||
Mauritania | |||||
Monaco | |||||
Mauritius | Members of the Rodrigues Regional Assembly may have presumed notability. | ||||
Mexico | Members of the Mexican state legislatures are presumed notable.
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Moldova | Uncertain whether members of the Halk Topluşu (Gagauzia ) are presumed notable.
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Micronesia | [4] | Members of the State Legislatures (Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei and Yap) are presumed notable. | |||
Mongolia | |||||
Montenegro | |||||
Morocco | Members of the Sahrawi National Council (Western Sahara) may have presumed notability. | ||||
Mozambique | |||||
Myanmar | Members of the State and Regional Hluttaws do not have presumed notability. Wa State is autonomous, but does not appear to have a legislature. | ||||
Namibia | |||||
Nauru | |||||
Nepal | [5] | Members of the Provincial Assemblies are presumed notable.
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Netherlands | Members of the Parliaments of Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten are presumed notable. Members of the Provincial Councils are not presumed notable. | [1] | |||
New Zealand | Members of the General Fono (Tokelau) and the Niue Assembly are presumed notable. | ||||
Nicaragua | Uncertain if members of the devolved councils of the North and South Caribbean Coast autonomous regions are presumed notable. | ||||
Niger | |||||
Nigeria | Members of the Houses of Assembly of Nigerian states are presumed notable.
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North Macedonia | |||||
Norway | |||||
Oman | |||||
Pakistan | [5] | Members of the provincial and territorial assemblies, including the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly, are presumed notable. | [1] [2] | ||
Palau | [12][4] | members of the state legislatures are presumed notable. | |||
Palestine‡ | Members of the Palestinian Legislative Council are presumed notable. | ||||
Panama | |||||
Papua New Guinea | Members of the Bougainville House of Representatives are presumed notable. | ||||
Paraguay | |||||
Peru | |||||
Philippines | Uncertain whether members of the Bangsamoro Parliament are presumed notable. | ||||
Poland | |||||
Portugal | Members of the Legislative Assemblies of the Azores and Madeira are presumed notable. | ||||
Qatar | |||||
Republic of Korea | |||||
Romania | |||||
Russia | [13] | Members of the regional parliaments of Russia are presumed notable. | [1] | ||
Rwanda | |||||
St. Kitts and Nevis | [12] | Members of the Nevis Island Assembly are presumed notable. | |||
St. Lucia | |||||
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | |||||
Samoa | |||||
San Marino | |||||
São Tomé and Príncipe | Uncertain if members of the legislature of the Autonomous Region of Príncipe have presumed notability. | ||||
Saudi Arabia | |||||
Senegal | |||||
Serbia | Members of the Assembly of Vojvodina and the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo are presumed notable. | [1] | |||
Seychelles | |||||
Sierra Leone | |||||
Singapore | |||||
Slovakia | |||||
Slovenia | |||||
Solomon Islands | |||||
Somalia | [14][15] | Members of the Parliament of Somaliland and the House of Representatives of Puntland are presumed notable. Members of the legislatures of the four other Federal member states may have presumed notability. | [1] | ||
South Africa | [16][17] | Members of the provincial legislatures are presumed notable. | |||
South Sudan | State legislatures do not yet appear to have been constituted. | ||||
Spain | [18] | Members of the legislative bodies of the Autonomous communities of Spain are presumed notable. Members of provincial councils do not have presumed notability. | [1] [2] [3] | ||
Sri Lanka | |||||
Sudan | State legislatures do not yet appear to have been constituted. | ||||
Suriname | |||||
Sweden | |||||
Switzerland | [1] | Members of the Cantonal parliaments are presumed notable. | |||
Syria | |||||
Tajikistan | |||||
Tanzania | Members of the Zanzibar House of Representatives are presumed notable. | ||||
Thailand | |||||
Timor-Leste | |||||
Togo | |||||
Tonga | |||||
Trinidad and Tobago | Uncertain if members of the Tobago House of Assembly have presumed notability. | ||||
Tunisia | |||||
Turkey | |||||
Turkmenistan | |||||
Tuvalu | |||||
Uganda | |||||
Ukraine | Members of the Luhansk pre- and post-annexation may have presumed notability. Members of the oblast councils do not have presumed notability.
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United Arab Emirates | While the Emirates of the United Arab Emirates have subnational bodies akin to those in federal systems, consensus to date is that membership in these bodies does not accord presumed notability. | [1] | |||
United Kingdom | Members of the devolved legislatures of the United Kingdom are presumed notable. Members of the assemblies of the Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories are likely to have presumed notability. | ||||
United States of America | Members of the state legislatures are presumed notable. Members of the legislatures of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam and American Samoa are presumed notable. Members of the Council of the District of Columbia may have presumed notability. | [1] [2] [3] [★4] [▲5] | |||
Uruguay | |||||
Uzbekistan | Members of the Supreme Council of Karakalpakstan are presumed notable. | ||||
Vanuatu | |||||
Venezuela | Members of the state legislatures are presumed notable. | ||||
Viet Nam | |||||
Yemen | |||||
Zambia | |||||
Zimbabwe |
★ Indicates an AfD discussion which relates to the status of the subnational jurisdiction, rather than membership in a parliamentary body.
▲ Indicates an AfD discussion relating to a subnational jurisdiction, where presumed notability does not apply.
♦ Indicates an AfD discussion relating to a subnational jurisdiction with no consensus.
‡ The Holy See and the State of Palestine hold non-member observer state status in the United Nations.
Former subnational legislatures
Formerly existing countries, such as the
See also
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