This is a natural effect of deleted content being less discoverable than undeleted content. While it's true that users with 10,000+ reputation can see deleted posts, they can't search for them (consequently deleted questions also don't show up in question pages, which behave similarly to searches).
It's also due to there being a higher bar for undeletion than deletion. Yes, it's 3 votes either way, but for something to be deleted, the following threshold had to be met:
For questions, anywhere from 1-3 users had to determine a question was not worth keeping open (fewer users needed to close the more "authority" they have, generally speaking), and then potentially 3 completely different users (but sometimes the same users) felt the question was so problematic that it ought to be deleted.
For answers, 3 users of 20,000+ reputation consider the answer so problematic that it ought to be deleted.
The higher bar for undeletion comes from the reason for deletion in the first place. 3 users aren't just going to undelete a question or answer just because it is deleted (usually--disputes over deletion do occur); there has to be a change in the post to fix the cause for deletion before it is considered worthy of undeletion.
Often, the problem that prompted deletion is inherently not fixable... a post that answers a question using the wrong language, or a post that is a link-only answer to a webpage that is now dead and has no archived version available. Et cetera.
In cases where the reason is fixable, it still requires often significant effort from the author to rectify... and authors are often unwilling to put in that effort, especially inexperienced ones who think deletion is a personal slight against them rather than the content they posted.
N.B. - As far as I'm aware, a user cannot unilaterally undelete a post that has been fully delete-voted by 3 10k+ or 20k+ users (excepting moderators and staff, of course); they can only do so when they self-deleted the post.
Can we tweak how it works to make it more useful? Decrease the required number of undelete votes to 2? Add deleted posts with a single undelete vote to some review queue?
I don't think reducing the required number of undelete votes to 2 is a good idea. If OP votes to undelete, that's already only two other people they need to agree with them. With two votes, I think it's too easy to find a single other sympathetic user to help delete or undelete posts (because you'd naturally need to change the threshold for deletion to 2 as well, to keep things equitable).
As for some sort of way to view undelete votes, there is already the 10k+ tools page which includes a tab/view showing recent undelete votes, etc. While there is no "oldest votes", there is a "recent votes" section. I would support that section being sortable to show "oldest votes" instead if a user wished to do so. Personally I wish the lists on that page also showed which posts would be deleted by Roomba to save me some clicks.
I don't think adding a review queue would be useful, because we already don't have enough users to keep up with review tasks. And the relatively small pool of users with the right permissions, who are also willing and able to review thoroughly is why we don't have a deletion review queue in the first place.
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column, and when it's a multi user the associated User is the Community User, @RyanM . In January this year, there was a whole four posts undeleted by [members of] the community, all the rest (26) were by moderators: SEDE. If we add some conditional logic to your query, to single out single user undeleted (which assumes a moderator) we get a much lower count of community involvement