When voting on moderator elections, I pay almost no attention to the candidate's questionnaire, I much prefer to concentrate on past knowledge on their interaction with other users, statistics, participation in the site curation and so forth. I thought this was just me, but I came to find out that that may not be the case.
In this year's election, there was a situation where some candidates answers were similar, and it seems that almost no one noticed, with some exceptions, note that the linked post is only 2 days old, so apparently it's not just me.
This leads me to think about the usefulness of these questionnaires, candidates tend to answer with some sensible pro-forma generic answer which adds little to no reason to vote for the particular candidate. The part I find more useful is the comment section where often the candidates debate with other users, it's more clarifying than the answers themselves, but for some reason, the comment section is removed before the voting starts.
I don't have the answers but surely there must be a way to make the questionnaire more engaging or perhaps replace it with some more interesting mechanisms to get to know the candidate's thoughts.
Also, I don't understand why the comment section is hidden so well after the voting starts.
(The comments are still available, I missed them because they are oddly placed as Makyen points out)