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There seems to be a slight issue with the styling of the vote counters in the Related questions list, specifically when a question has a 3-digit vote count. The left and right padding does not match up with the others:

related questions with no large minimum width

Taking a look at the CSS, the 4-digit ones have the class extra-large, that defines a minimum width (32px):

.answer-votes.extra-large {
  font-size: 90%;
  padding-top: 4px;
  padding-bottom: 2px;
  min-width: 32px;
}

Whereas the 3-digit ones have the class large that does not:

.answer-votes.large {
  font-size: 90%;
  padding-top: 4px;
  padding-bottom: 2px;
}

And they end up with a minimum width of 20px from the answer-votes class, which is too narrow.

Adding a minimum width of 25px looks much better:

.answer-votes.large {
  font-size: 90%;
  padding-top: 4px;
  padding-bottom: 2px;
  min-width: 25px;
}

related questions with large minimum width

NB: This also applies to 3-digit vote counters using the default, unanswered style as opposed to the answer-accepted class.

Edit

Upon further inspection, this still doesn't work for 5-digit vote counters:

related question with 5 digits

It might be better to change the side padding here:

.show-votes .sidebar-related .answer-votes {
  background-color: #eee;
  color: #444;
  font-size: 90%;
  font-weight: normal;
  margin-right: 5px;
  padding: 2px 0 2px;
  margin-top: 2px;
}

to 3px, reduce the answer-votes minimum width to 14px to accomodate the change for 1-digit counts, and remove the minimum padding for the large and extra-large classes.

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    At 4+ digits they might want to use the "k" abbreviation. Oct 29, 2015 at 23:50

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