Would it make sense to award a gold badge to serious election candidates - those who really had a serious chance of becoming mod, say, the top five in a Stack Overflow election?
This would serve two main purposes:
In future elections, give the electorate some information about past campaigns the candidate was involved in. The badge description would show which election they were a candidate in, and how many votes they got or which position they reached, whatever makes most sense. This is pertinent information and a gold badge would be an elegant way to convey it, without having to build an archive of past elections and all the nasty discussions therein.
Give the candidate some cool consolation, a badge that's impossible to attain otherwise.
Obviously you don't want to reward all candidacies with a badge, as that would almost certainly lead to a slew of unqualified candidates. I'm talking about very serious runners only.
I guess you could make valid arguments against this - like, it's a disadvantage to new and young candidates, etc. but repeatedly running for mod with strong results is, to me, a serious factor when considering who I give my vote to. Running for mod is a pretty stressful thing, you get called out for past actions, a lot of people is bound to dislike you and say so in candid words, there's a lot of discussion about you... I'd say going through that repeatedly is a definite sign of dedication.
What do you think?
One idea for the badge name would be John McCain - he's the one guy in American politics I know who ran for office repeatedly, and unsuccessfully.
Additional, even better idea by @CajunLuke - Ross Perot
Or (of course!) Ron Paul (although he arguably never made the finals)
Just Candidate might also be enough, and politically neutral. (Not that I think that partisanship would be a problem here - these are historical figures now.)
Edit: Will's suggestion might top them all:

