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It's election season once again on Wikipedia, and that means it's time for the 2022 edition of my ArbCom voting guide. As I said last year and the year before, I have no idea if anyone will read or care about this, but I was going to end up making something like this for myself anyway, so I might as well post it publicly on the off-chance that it’s useful to other voters.

Note: if you want to see symbols next to the support/oppose/neutral text in this table, may I recommend my Vote Symbols userscript?

All my ArbCom voting guides: 202420232022202120202019

12 candidates running for 8 seats:

Candidate Vote Other comments
Barkeep49 (talk · contribs) Support Current arb, no issues
BoldLuis (talk · contribs) Oppose WP:NOTQUITEYET
CaptainEek (talk · contribs) Support Current arb, no issues
GeneralNotability (talk · contribs) TBD TBD
Guerillero (talk · contribs) TBD TBD
L235 (talk · contribs) Support Current arb, no issues
Moneytrees (talk · contribs) TBD TBD
Primefac (talk · contribs) Support Current arb, no issues
Robert McClenon (talk · contribs) Oppose I regretfully oppose all non-admins running for ArbCom because I feel that adminship represents a minimum level of community trust that I look for in arbitrator candidates.
SilkTork (talk · contribs) Support Current bureaucrat, and has experience for the job as a former arbitrator.
Sdrqaz (talk · contribs) TBD TBD
Tamzin (talk · contribs) Oppose Concerns were raised on the discussion page about this candidate being too controversial and confrontational, then their responses proved that point.