In the nomination period of the Moderator Election there is a Q&A - Questionnaire.
2016 Stack Overflow Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
People are voting on the Questionnaire.
Is there a purpose/value to these votes?
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1I don't like having votes enabled on those answers. Looking at previous questionnaire reveals that the most voted answers were usually elected.– MarounNov 10, 2016 at 9:48
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Yes I can see that would happen– Jon GoodwinNov 10, 2016 at 9:52
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3@MarounMaroun xkcd.com/552– GlorfindelNov 10, 2016 at 9:52
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1I believe American presidential elections are similar ;O)– Jon GoodwinNov 10, 2016 at 9:54
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Voting on Meta is different than on the main site; it may indicate agreement/disagreement. This is mentioned in the help center for feature requests but extends to discussion as well. It is simply a way to support a candidate or his/her opinion, but does not influence the election in a direct way; votes on questionnaire answers don't count as election votes. Of course, high scoring posts are more visible and people might be more willing to vote for the author of that answer, but that's an indirect effect on the election.
A real world analogy: think of an upvote to a questionnaire answer as an 'I vote Trump' / 'I vote Clinton' car sticker.
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1@MarounMaroun What I meant to say is that answer votes don't count as election votes. Isn't that clear? Nov 10, 2016 at 9:48
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@Glorfindel yes i'm clear on that, the election phase starts in 4 days Nov 10, 2016 at 9:49
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think of an upvote to a questionnaire answer as an 'I vote Trump' / 'I vote Clinton' car sticker.
though I think they were more Clinton's stickers :D– WalfratNov 10, 2016 at 10:19