## Votes vs Score You need to make a distinction between **number of votes** (both up and down) vs **total net score** (combined score of up minus down votes). You can find total net score easily using on-site tools. If you want to find the highest-*voted* questions and answers, however, you might be able to find that information in the [Stack Exchange Data Explorer (SEDE)](http://data.stackexchange.com/). ## Highest Scoring Question To find the highest scoring question, simply click on the Votes sub-tab for the [Questions tab](https://stackoverflow.com/questions): ![Screenshot][1] The highest-scoring question is * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11227809/why-is-processing-a-sorted-array-faster-than-an-unsorted-array ## Highest Scoring Answer Using the following query in the built-in search: is:answer and then selecting the Votes tab: ![Screenshot][2] Reveals that the highest-scoring answer on Stack Overflow is * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11227809/why-is-processing-a-sorted-array-faster-than-an-unsorted-array/11227902#11227902 which currently has a score of 12,533. ## Lowest Scoring Posts Using the search query score:..0 and selecting the vote tab, and going to the last page: ![Screenshot][3] reveals that the current un-deleted lowest-scoring question is * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3905734/how-to-send-100-000-emails-weekly while the lowest scoring un-deleted answer is * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38210/what-non-programming-books-should-programmers-read/278879#278879 with a score of -42. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/KwSTN.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/UBVua.png [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/5cIad.png