As far as I know there is no page for this. You could however copy-paste some Javascript code into your browser which will show it for you. With a little copy and pasting and under 10 lines of non pasted code :) The Javascript on the page is not obfuscated so easy to read. With minor adjustments you can copy-paste some of the code and have it display for the users you want. The code is also available on [Github](https://github.com/tms/stack-election) which might also mean that it's possible to host it for yourself? (not sure) As for the copy and paste code, see this [link](http://pastebin.com/MYbrH101), simply adjust the parameter (user_ids, you can get the id from your profile on this website) and run it on the [election page](http://elections.stackexchange.com/#serverfault). In chrome you can open the Javascript console with one of the following options: - control + shift + j keyboard shortcut - Right click on a page, inspect element, console - The three-stripe button near the top right, then more tools, Javascript console. In Firefox you can open the console with one of the following options: - The tree stripe button, then developer, then webconsole. - Right click on a page, Inspect, then click console. - Control + shift + k keyboard shortcut In Internet explorer: - Right click on a object on the page, inspect element. Then click the console icon. - Press F12 to open developer tools and then click the console icon. - Click the gear icon, then click developer tools, then the console icon. In Internet explorer you will have to enter it in the grey box and then click the green triangle button (the one which looks like a play button), or press control+enter. Instead of the console button you can also just press Control+2.