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... intentionally games the system?

I think this assumption is all wrong. I find it strange that it can be considered as such. The system had a deadline for nomination and the nomination was done before that deadline. So there is no gaming involved.

Where do you read that a nomination should be done X seconds before deadline? And what is this X? Here X was 53 seconds which you apparently dislike. Would 120 seconds be okay. 3600 seconds? ... And if X isn't written anywhere, who decides its value? You?

It's simply incorrect to call this for gaming. A deadline is a deadline.

And a missing questionnaire is not "gaming" either. No way. It migth hurt the candidate as voters would like to read it. That's the candidates problem. But "gaming"... no, it's not.

If anyone is to blaim it must be the system. May there should have been a time period after deadline where comments was possible. But that's a different discussion.

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