It's become clear to me over the last few days that not all of the active moderators agree with the current policy of deleting old questions. Some prefer a more balanced solution like locking, freezing, etc ...
As a 10K+ user I can investigate deleted questions and find out a moderators habits. This is not true of the vast majority of eligible voters (200 rep). Moderators are publicly elected officials and their actions hence should be view able by the voting public.
Hence I propose that any user who is eligible to vote in the moderator elections should be able to view all moderator actions taken by the existing moderators. Today there seems to be no way for even 10K+ users to do so. Actions such as delete don't seem to appear on the activities tab. You can search question by question but this is highly inefficient.
EDIT
Several people have pointed out that we don't currently remove moderators after election. I still believe we need to make moderator actions visible. Users should be able too see how the people they elected are behaving. If it deviates enough from what the majority thinks is correct perhaps it will spur a process by which to remove them.