on another note... are you sure this is not very useful to have given that 11/13 of elections on SO did have a primary (at least qualified) - I suppose you meant other sites of the network? Although I do agree that a higher threshold is needed (and as already implemented)
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We can combine it with a single vote, so you spread your vote through the different nominees. E.g., you can give 31% of the vote to nominee A, 28% to nominee B, 11.31% to nominee C, etc.
The added precision would make voting a lot more fair and simple /s
I've heard that there are three things which a person cannot control: 1. Where are they born. 2. Who their parents are. 3. Who is the president of Russia.
good one :) funnily enough, there is now a whole generation of people that were born and rose to adulthood never to see the head of the state to change
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Network Engineering Stack Exchange is scheduled for an election next week, 2021-10-25. In connection with that, we will be holding a Q&A with the candidates. This will be an opportunity for members of the community to pose questions to the candidates on the topic of moderation. Participation is ...
On the Primary tab of the 2021 Stack Overflow election, the "vote totals" tooltip says candidate nominations are questions:
Could we change that to say something like:
to be more accurate, as they're answering questions, not asking them? There isn't actually a Primary phase going on in this el...
In a probably unprecedented (and definitely antidemocratic) move one of the moderator candidates of the current (2021 Fall) election posted their nomination 53 seconds before the nomination phase ended.
There are three main problems here. The first is that comments can only be posted on a candida...
During elections, the primary or election phase (depending on the number of candidates and open spots) begins immediately after the nominations phase closes. One consequence of this is that comments under posts on the nomination page are locked immediately upon phase change.
Sometimes, a user pos...