Bugreporter added a comment.

  Also, a central wiki (such as Commons) can host list with excessive detail 
that is not suitable for Wikipedia. For example, Wikipedia currently does not 
(and will likely never) have article on local elections of each US county/city 
in 2023, let alone their candidates or results (e.g. Wikipedia does not have a 
article for list of all former and current member of city council of Palo Alto, 
California). But those can be hosted in the new project. (Wikidata is not 
suitable to host it, since we need to match each entry to Wikidata item and 
create new ones if they does not exist, which can not be done in short time for 
more than 10000 cities in the US. But once it is done, we would have easy way 
to sync data between the list and Wikidata in a proposed Special:Inconsistency 
page.)

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T332484

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