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7:31 PM
841 Anna Lear
666 BoltClock
607 Brad Larson
577 OMG Ponies
521 Justin 'jjnguy' Nelson
460 NullUserException ఠ_ఠ
354 casperOne
268 George Stocker
258 awoodland
218 ircmaxell
194 Stu Thompson
186 Jeremy Banks
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134 Adam Robinson
 83 slugster
 67 Barry
 65 Andrew Barber
 57 Moshe
 38 jcolebrand
 30 jonsca
 28 Neal
 19 kiamlaluno
≤ 0 minitech
≤ 0 genesis
≤ 0 YOU
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108 withdrew yesterday Octavian Damiean
≤ 0 withdrew 2 days ago OffBySome
≤ 0 withdrew 2 days ago David
≤ 0 withdrew 2 days ago markus
So, even though some of their relative positions have changed, the top 12 have remained the same since Monday night (US EST). And even the relative positions haven't changed since midday Tuesday except for #11 and #12 swapping.
 
8:21 PM
Is there a strong correlation between the primaries and the full election?
 
8:38 PM
@MichaelMyers There are probably not enough data to say for sure, but I'm looking into the last SO election now.
Hm, there seems to be a bug with the candidate display for the previous election. Tim Post is nowhere to be found (at least on the primary and nomination tabs).
 
@LordTorgamus I noticed that and wondered if something was funky with my setup or something.
 
9:05 PM
Bug filed:
2
Q: Election page is not showing all candidates for the Jan/Feb 2011 election

Popular DemandI just went back to the page for the first 2011 election to gather some data and found that some candidates are not being displayed. I originally noticed this because Tim Post, who was one of the winners, wasn't showing up. On further inspection, I realized that only 30 candidates are showing up...

 
Oh, nice. I didn't realize there were more than 30 candidates.
 
Small text above the tabs indicates there were 56.
 
OH, now I see. Tim Post is no longer in the top 30, and the primaries tab is automatically filtering based on current rep.
The text says the cutoff is 18,977 rep, and he's only at 14k.
 
Yeah, the same 30 were coming up even on refresh, and that's why.
 
Now that I think about it... hasn't this been reported before?
 
9:11 PM
@LordTorgamus that's a dupe, hang on
28
Q: Election primaries appear to perpetually check the candidate reputation

Grace NoteIt's been 7 months since the 2011 Stack Overflow election, and it's been a fun ride, hasn't it? A few of us were just reviewing the entries, when we noticed that Tim Post, one of the elected moderators, is not present in the primaries phase. Clearly, he was in the primaries since he got elected....

 
Oh, man. I've even upvoted that.
Thanks!
 
Grace Note ninjas us by three months. That kinda hurts.
 
sorry I didn't spot this chat before you posted though
 
I have felt in the past that the only reason Grace Note exists is to beat me to the punch on Meta.
 
I've pretty much given up on FGITW since GN and Michael Mrozek have been around.
 
9:19 PM
Anyways, the fifth-place finisher (Kev) had 394 primary score while lower finishers (the just-mentioned Michael Mrozek and jjnguy) had 490 and 279.
The other winners, except possibly Tim, had >500.
The same relative ordering holds if you count only upvotes from the primary.
 

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