First of all congratulations to the winners of 2020 Moderator Election. I think there is a minor flaw in the way we select moderators in StackExchange sites and I am not singling out stackoverflow alone.
I myself am a member of many sister SE sites and also generally participate in the election process of those sites as a voter. When selecting a candidate I primarily use the candidate score for my end decision and then only their self description because its bolded,easier and quantifiable. I believe many also do the same thing because of our innate psychological biases. Consider these two hypothetical SE active candidates with their name, membership years and candidate score,
Name Years Score
A 5 40
B 8 38
Because of our prejudices most voters are gonna select person A as their candidate because 40 being higher than 38. In my view we should consider both candidates equally with same candidate score. Having one or two points less than the opponent should not be considered as a shortcoming for experienced and active candidate.
Edited:
I already mentioned that I take part in the other SE's election process. I have seen a trend in those elections that candidates with highest candidate score are most likely to win as moderators. If it is obvious that the community selects the person with highest candidate score then what is the point of election itself. if community wants the highest scored individual then can't an algo itself select the best from the nominees without any elections.