While I agree that quality is more important than quantity, there is an element of a lucky answer which attracts a high number of votes, possibly as it gets a high rank on a search engine.
For example, in the jvm tag I have answered 272 questions which were upvoted (and about 100 more which were not) However above me is a person who only answered one jvm question ever (one which would have been easily googled).
This might encourage new contributors to try their luck, but discourage new regular contributors who have less chance of reaching the top list.
Is there alternative scoring strategies being considered?