<!-- tag: elections --> <!-- thumbnail: https://i.sstatic.net/8VhDr.png --> <!-- excerpt: The Stack Exchange Elections Statistics Page is a simple single-page website that displays information on election candidates participating in the Stack Exchange 2011 Moderator Elections. --> ![][2] [**The Stack Exchange Elections Statistics Page**][3] is a simple single-page website that displays information on election candidates participating in the Stack Exchange 2011 Moderator Elections. It pulls together information normally found in each candidate's profile as well as their Meta and SE-wide participation information into one single handy site, presenting the information neatly and efficiently, allowing you, the voter, to make the most informed decision possible. ### Features - All the information you can usually find on a user's profile, like reputation, badges, age, location etc. pulled into a single central location for easy comparison - Statistics on Meta and SE network wide activities - Customisable checklist of interesting or noteworthy badges to watch for for each candidate - Active tags and tag badges related to them - Ability to add arbitrary users to the lineup, for comparison with the candidates And much, much more. ### Where can I get it? > #http://se.awio.com/election.html Community members have also been going round posting links to this on each of the site's Meta, so watch out for those too. ### Browser support Should work reasonably well on all modern browsers (ie. not Internet Explorer, though you're welcome to try). ### Contact Please post bug reports and feature requests (more suggestions on what stas to display always welcome!) here. You can usually find me in the [Meta Tavern][4] if you want to talk. The idea was brought up originally by Benjol on MSO. ### Code This page is written entirely with front-end web development technology. [jQuery][5] is the backbone, and the [jQuery template plugin][6] is used extensively. [Snippets from James Padolsey][7] are used for sorting stuff, and [timeago][8] is used for relative time. You can, of course examine the source of the page, though I won't do that if I were you - the page's code isn't exactly clean nor very readable. [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/6cFzf.png "If Jon Skeet was a candidate..." [3]: http://se.awio.com/election.html [4]: http://chat.meta.stackoverflow.com/rooms/89/the-tavern-general [5]: http://jquery.com [6]: http://github.com/nje/jquery-tmpl [7]: http://james.padolsey.com/javascript/sorting-elements-with-jquery/ [8]: http://timeago.yarp.com/