Category talk:Legislators

I feel like this category could stand some subcategorizing along lower house and upper house lines, in addition to the country divisions. I know we have a few Lords among the members of the Commons in the Brits category, and I suspect we could squeeze out a few Senators from the Deputies/National Assemblymen in French category. I doubt we have many members of any version of upper house of Germany, but we could look.

Moreover, we might be able to subdivide within each type of house. For example, we have more than just U.S. senators in the Senators category--we have the C.S. senators, the Atlantean senators, and Giuseppe Verdi, and those are hardly the only countries that call the upper house the "Senate". We have a members of the House of Representatives category that is currently defined as US/CS specific, but other countries call their lower house the "House of Representatives", including the Netherlands, and that twerb Anton Mussert was a member of that august body before and during the war. We could certainly apply that approach to other categories and houses. Robert Borden was a member of the Canadian House of Commons. While France hasn't used the name Chamber of Deputies in a few years, there are still countries that do. Moreover, France isn't the only country at present to call their lower house the National Assembly.

Thoughts? TR (talk) 17:41, July 17, 2016 (UTC)