There isn't that much activity to review in the voting arena.
As Owlbear noted, only five players have an outstanding vote; Bahamut, Friendly Illithid, Onna Role, Owlbear and vichyssoise please. Alan Tudyk has voted, but rescinded their vote almost immediately.
The only noteworthy voter is Owlbear. They have placed a total of five votes, four of which have been for nonparticipation this Day. His first vote, for Alan Tudyk in
post 33, appears to be because Alan didn't follow why Owlbear thought we'd be worse of if we'd no lynched.
The problem with voting for nonparticipants is that lynching someone who hasn't posted extracts a bare minimum of information; the dead player has no history of interactions with other players to mine for information. Players with RL problems probably won't see the vote(s) until too late to do any good, while those who are trying to organise their thoughts won't want to be hurried.
Of course, some people just need a nudge to make them realise they are slacking.
One thing Owlbears
multi-vote post did do for me was help crystallise my thinking on multiple votes and when (and when not) to use them.
If a player sprays a large quantity of votes around, how do we know which one they mean? The multiple votes could indicate someone with no idea, or a Hero flinging mud for little apparent reason, planning to claim some credit (or better, have other players, preferably Monsters, give credit) for spotting a Monster and voting for them when one of his subjects is found to suffer from Heroism.
The utility I can see for multiple votes is twofold. First, to be able to vote for two players you believe are both Heroes, a situation in which I found myself in my second ever game. Second, to be able to maintain a strongly believed but unpopular vote while still placing a vote to choose between leading vote candidates, which might help shine a spotlight on your main suspicion later.
I thought of voting Owlbear for this. It's not enough on its own to sustain a case at this point, so I'll hold off for now to see what else may come to view.