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The text for all of the Stack Overflow elections appear to change retrospectively so that when one changes, e.g. to update the link to the "The candidates answer your questions" or the Election Chat Room, the link is changed for all the previous elections.

This makes getting information about previous elections difficult.

Is there a single place that contains information about all the previous elections?

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All the elections use the same post, any changes to one affect all previous elections. Jon Clements ♦ provided in the comments to this question the link to the actual elections post.


Some History

What follows is (what I surmise) a brief history of the election pages:

  • There have always been chat rooms where the candidates answer questions from the community (live).

  • The "The candidates answer your questions" format (where a set list of questions are posted in a meta question, and every candidate answers the questions) was introduced in Election 5 in February 2014. For elections 2-4, 'Town Hall' chat digests were created from the chat rooms which were created for the candidates to answer the community's questions.

  • There were three rounds of additions to the moderator team in 2011 - elections 1 in January and 2 in November, and the fourth- and fifth-place candidates from the January elections were called up to be moderators in May 2011.

  • The winners of elections are calculated using the Meek STV system. From Election 4 onwards, the results were made available on OpaVote. After the results are announced the data for all elections can be downloaded from the URL https://stackoverflow.com/election/download-result/{id} and opened with OpenSTV for Windows or Mac.


Elections, chat transcripts, and Q&A posts

I've used the history of the elections post and some searches on meta to compile the following list:

Election 1 (2011-01-18 to 2011-02-02)

Election 2 (2011-11-07 to 2011-11-22)

Election 3 (2012-06-04 to 2012-06-19)

Election 4 (2013-02-25 to 2013-03-12)

Election 5 (2014-02-10 to 2014-02-25)

Election 6 (2015-04-06 to 2015-04-21)

Election 7 (2015-11-09 to 2015-11-24)

Election 8 (2016-11-07 to 2016-11-22)

Election 9 (2017-07-17 to 2017-08-01)

Election 10 (2018-03-12 to 2018-03-27)

Election 11 (2019-03-04 to 2019-03-19)

Election 12 (2020-07-06 to 2020-07-21)

Election 13 (2021-10-18 to 2021-10-26)

Election 14 (2022-11-07 to 2022-11-22)

Election 15 (2024-02-27 to 2024-03-13)

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