Solana’s governance frontend miscalculates quorum ahead of first constitutional vote

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Solana’s governance frontend miscalculates quorum ahead of first constitutional vote
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Solana's governance frontend still shows a 60% quorum threshold, even though the network's own rules set quorum at one-third of snapshot stake. A proposed fix, pull request 170, remained open as the network's first constitutional vote approached, and the discrepancy does not touch on-chain vote verification or the final tally.

Solana's new governance system is about to hold its first votes, covering the constitution, the inflation schedule and the fee structure. But the frontend's production bundle still contains a 60% quorum path that conflicts with the network's stated one-third rule. The discrepancy is a display problem, not an allegation that Solana's on-chain voting system is corrupting votes.

Why the quorum number doesn't match

The frontend currently calculates the For, Against and Abstain shares against a live sum of validator stake. Solana's governance FAQ instead fixes voting power at a pre-vote snapshot, with quorum reached once one-third of network stake has participated through those three choices. Because the frontend uses a moving total instead of that fixed snapshot, the displayed percentages can shift even when no votes change.

Pull request 170 would switch the calculation to the proposal's matching snapshot total and mark participation as unavailable when that figure can't be obtained. The fix depends on verifier metadata that has so far proven inconsistent: some endpoints returned a total active stake figure for the same epoch-1020 snapshot, others returned null, and the default Node Consensus Network router returned a 522 error.

The vote timeline and who's already committed

A Solana Foundation repository issue recorded voting starting at epoch 1021 and ending at epoch 1024. Based on a network sample, epoch 1021 was expected to begin around 03:35 to 03:50 UTC on Aug. 23, though that estimate assumes the observed slot rate holds and can drift.

Solana Company, a Nasdaq-listed Solana treasury company and validator operator, said it plans to vote for the constitution and against the inflation and fee changes. Abstentions count toward the one-third quorum, but whether they also count toward a separate two-thirds approval test remains unresolved and sits outside pull request 170's scope.

The near-term task is operational: merge and deploy the corrected frontend, then keep matching snapshot totals available before epoch 1021 opens. If that work slips past the deadline, voters may briefly see the old 60% display or an unavailable participation figure — but the issue does not affect Solana's on-chain vote verification, stake weights or eventual tally.

Source: CryptoSlate

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