How to loop through elements of forms with Javascript? is wrongly closed as a duplicate. It's a question tagged with javascript and has a good vanilla JavaScript answer but is closed as a duplicate of a much less well-written and less highly-viewed jquery question that does not provide a working non-jQuery answer. (There is a non-jQuery answer, but it doesn't do quite what the question asks for - it loops through the form's elements' values, not the elements themselves.) I commented pointing this out and cast a reopen vote.
It's about as clear-cut a case as you can get: a good, well-written question closed wrongly as a duplicate, with the error explicitly explained in the comments. Yet 3 reviewers unanimously agreed to leave it closed.
I expect that, when I post this, the denizens of Meta will go forth and take care of this question. But what frustrates me is that this is an experience that I have over and over again. I usually favorite questions that I vote to reopen so I can go back and check on them (as I did here), and I can't honestly remember a single time that I've succeeded in getting one reopened without resorting to posting on Meta, asking for help in the SOCVR chatroom, or raising a mod flag. The intended process, at least as far as I've witnessed, just doesn't work as it should.
Is this everyone else's experience as well? Does anyone have some stats on how frequently reopen votes are effective, and has anyone tried to figure out in some principled way how frequently they get clearly wrongly rejected in review?