I was reviewing the numbers on the last moderator election. According to the info blurb we had:
- 898,325 voters were eligible
- 313,847 visited the site during the election
- 73,995 visited the election page
- 21,764 voted
Ignoring the overall 6-7% voting turnout, I wanted to focus on the path of the people who were part of the 74K election page visitors, but who did not vote (around 2/3).
I'm curious to why this might have been the case. Ideally, if you've gotten over the large hurdle of going to the election page in the first place I would have thought you would vote. That would be like arriving at a voting booth, reading the candidates and then... leaving?
- Perhaps they felt it difficult to differentiate the candidates?
- Perhaps they felt overwhelmed by the decision in the first place? I can imagine people reading the candidate blurbs, saying to themselves 'ah I'll do this later', then forgetting about it.
- Perhaps they missed the voting widget on the side? (Expected a form or buttons by the candidate?)
- Perhaps they were unsatisfied by all of the candidates?