The result of the proposal was no consensus. JPG-GR (talk) 03:03, 20 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Gibraltar is used as both a noun and an adjective, for instance:
The Gibraltar telephone directory (2007) has three pages of double columns of entities starting at The Gibraltar Amateur Drama Association and ending with The Gibraltar Yacht registry there are NO entries for anything prefixed with Gibraltarian whatsoever.
The term Gibraltarian has a specific meaning relating to the people and not the institutions of Gibraltar.
General elections are described locally and in published media as such
see: Article about elections in a local daily newspaper
Where the phrase used is 'Gibraltar general election'.
User:Number 57 has changed these on the basis that: Gibraltarian is a legitimate adjective to refer to things related to Gibraltar, not just the people - see [1].
This is an online dictionary compiled by its users, and it cites 'The Gibraltarian Customs' as an example - there is no such entity. His error has been pointed out to him on his discussion page by three Gibraltarian editors who all concur.
The use of the word Gibraltarian is missleading as it would imply that participation in the elections was restricted to Gibraltarians, that is not the case and any registered British Citizen can vote.
Because the other entry exists, I cannot simply move the page and request that someone who can does so promptly.
--Gibmetal 77talk 15:47, 7 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]