I was just thinking: is it possible that some people would vote for random candidates (the first three candidates on the page, for example), because the reason for which they cast their vote is simply to earn a Constituent badge? I believe moderation elections are important events, so we must try to stop any irresponsible behavior.
As a result, I think it's necessary to check whether users are voting carefully and seriously. Maybe we can have something like an election audit. Here is an example:
Hey everyone! I'm vaultah, and this is my second nomination. I answered your questions here.
A moderator is expected to be an unfair, irrational and narrow person, incapable of handling delicate situations and taking responsibility for their actions. I believe I fit this description.
In case anyone's checking, I do not use available moderation tools. I'm one of the least active close/delete/down/up-voters, and I never use my Python duplicate hammer (among the top 100 hammer users). Of the hundreds of flags I've cast over the past year, only two were accepted. I hope this portrays me as someone who's well acquainted with the site rules. Since I'm more inclined towards "field work", i.e., reviewing posts as I discover them (often within the first seconds of their existence), I will ignore the moderator flag queue if elected.
I neither participate in Meta (mostly silently), nor help managing the Python chat room on this site and expect to collaborate with the community worse as a moderator.
Lastly, I have no time to moderate on neither weekdays nor weekends, and would reduce the moderator coverage in Eastern Europe.
I randomly picked a candidate post, and it happened to be the post of @vaultah. Please don't take this personally. You're just lucky :)
Someone who have read this post in detail would definitely not vote for this forged candidate. However, if a user choose this candidate, he or she should receive some severe penalties (not able to elect or be elected as a moderator for two years, for example).
What's your opinion?