When reading up on all the candidates in the moderator election, I found myself wanting to know how candidates compare on a lot of different numeric metrics, such as volume of edits, reviews, and helpful flags as well as post counts on the main site, meta.so, and meta.se. While these numeric metrics certainly don't capture the full picture of the candidates, I think they can provide some insight into how they use Stack Overflow in similar or different ways.
While the Stack Exchange Moderator Candidate Statistics page provides a number of statistics about each candidate and is a fantastic resource for learning about each of the candidates individually, I find it a bit challenging to visualize how the candidates compare across the different metrics displayed in this list-based format. As a result, I created a d3.js-based visualization tool to compare candidates across 43 different numeric metrics. Some of the folks in the Fall 2015 Moderator Election Chat Room thought the tool was helpful for visualizing the candidates (and also provided great bug finds and feature suggestions -- thanks to Andy, Ed Cottrell, rekire, and Undo!), so I wanted to share it with the community for use in the current election and to get feedback about how it could be improved to better visualize information about candidates.
The site is available at http://josilber.scripts.mit.edu/SOElection/SOelection.html and the source code is on GitHub. As described on the data details page, most of the data is from SEDE queries, though helpful flag count and review count are from user profiles and primary score is from Undo's tracker. Candidates are plotted as circles of various colors, and current moderators are plotted as white circles.
Here is an example screenshot from the tool, plotting post body edits, helpful flag count, and review count across the candidates in the final phase of the election and current moderators:
Using the controls on the right, you can adjust which users are displayed and which of the 43 variables is plotted on the x-axis, on the y-axis, and as the circle sizes. You can hover over points to get a tooltip that identifies the user and gives the exact value of the three variables being displayed; hovering also bolds the user's name in the list on the right. The permalink enables you to share any interesting variable sets via a link (e.g. you can access the plot above here).
I would love to hear any feedback about any bugs and about how the tool could be expanded to better visualize the candidates (either through new variables or UI improvements).
Update: Following an excellent suggestion in the comments by pnuts, I updated the tool to enable adding a single additional user who is neither a current candidate nor a current moderator through the Add a point link; this can be used for instance by any user to add themselves to the plot. As an example, here is the plot with moderating legend Bill the Lizard added (permalink):