As I mentioned in an answeran answer on Meta.SE:
...over the last couple of elections there has been enough of a gap between the leaders and the rest that the questionnaire has zero impact on the final result. Your answers could lose you a few spots, but they're not going to propel you to the top...
And:
the amount of text in the answers is enough to turn anyone's brain to mush, which means that only the truly dedicated are going to read most of the answers and all the rest will be people checking out a specific candidate that they're curious about.
When you lose in an election you always look for things that went wrong and things that could be changed to advantage you (or disadvantage the opponents) next time. Once you've lost a few times (as I have!) you come to the realisation: you could change things (like mandate the completion of the questionnaire) but it won't change the usual outcome.