Every time I go to do a review task, it always seems like the close vote queue is approximately 100x bigger than any other. So that is where I spend my review time. I've noticed that as I review questions, they seem to have a variable amount of close votes already cast, from a low of 2 up to 4.
I'm suggesting that we offer (at least as an option) the ability to prioritize or sort the queue such that any candidate questions with 4 votes already cast, are shown to the reviewer before any with 3, and those before any with 2. (I suppose it's possible that this is the case already, and the observed variability is actually just dynamic votes getting cast as I am clicking on the questions to review them, but that seems unlikely to explain what I see fully and consistently.)
The logic is simply that I think this would have the effect of knocking the queue down more quickly (at the fastest rate, on average, per vote cast in the review queue), although I don't have science/math/experience to back that up. Actually I was hoping that this question would inform me about what the current priority formula is, but the answer was a general one rather than a precise formula (and does not seem to suggest that number of close votes is used in calculating priority).