Eww, that looks as if somebody just took a bitmap image and fed it through a vector tracer without bothering to check the results (or redraw it properly).
Here's a nice hand-optimized pair of SVG stars to replace them with:
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="80" height="30">
<path d="M17.5,12.5h-8.5l6.8,5-2.6,8.1,6.8-5,6.8,5-2.6-8.1,6.8-5h-8.5l-2.6-8.1z" fill="#c0c0c0" stroke="#c0c0c0"/>
<path d="M57.5,12.5h-8.5l6.8,5-2.6,8.1,6.8-5,6.8,5-2.6-8.1,6.8-5h-8.5l-2.6-8.1z" fill="#ffd83d" stroke="#eac328"/>
</svg>

They're even scaled and spaced properly for dropping directly into the SE sprite sheet. Just remember to offset them 120px from the top.
And here's a bit of user CSS to replace the current wonky stars with the SVG image above:
body .star-off, body .star-on {
background-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20width='80'%20height='30'%3E%3Cpath%20d='M17.5,12.5h-8.5l6.8,5-2.6,8.1,6.8-5,6.8,5-2.6-8.1,6.8-5h-8.5l-2.6-8.1z'%20fill='%23c0c0c0'%20stroke='%23c0c0c0'/%3E%3Cpath%20d='M57.5,12.5h-8.5l6.8,5-2.6,8.1,6.8-5,6.8,5-2.6-8.1,6.8-5h-8.5l-2.6-8.1z'%20fill='%23ffd83d'%20stroke='%23eac328'/%3E%3C/svg%3E");
height: 30px; width: 40px;
}
body .star-off { background-position: 0px 0px }
body .star-on { background-position: -40px 0px }