It seems that the current election page - https://stackoverflow.com/election/7 - has a bug where the minus sign will not be shown in front of the down-vote count if certain conditions are met. I can't determine exactly what causes it due to the limited number of candidates and vote distribution, but my hypotheses as to when this happens are as follows:
- if the down-vote and up-vote counts are comprised of the same number of digits
OR
- if the down-vote count is a three digit number.
At the moment of writing, the down-vote counts are only either two or three digit numbers, so it's hard to say what happens when they exceed 999.
Here are some examples
as opposed to:
Tested on Firefox 42.0.
As pointed out by Zizouz212 in the comments below, this applies to regular Stack Overflow posts as well (and presumably other SE sites); one such example can be found here: What is the most efficient way to deep clone an object in JavaScript?
More posts that exhibit this behavior can be seen here: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/393323?minup=100&mindown=100 , as contributed by Deduplicator in the comments.
What would be the motivation behind selectively not showing the minus sign?
Not showing it when there's not enough room (or at least when space is tight), and showing it when there's plenty of room, seems like an entirely reasonable motivation to me.