Ah, RfA. The place everyone thinks they're ready to go to, but no one is. Regardless, so you think you can pass? Well, to get my support !vote (From here on out referred to as just "vote"), you will have to pass my criteria, which are less strict than most other's.
1. I want about 4 edits per day, over at least a year, which equates to about 1500 edits. I of course, have no ceiling, but I do have a floor. That floor is 1400 edits. if you're below that, I will oppose, regardless. 2. I want at least 35% of your edits, (and the plurality of them, i.e. no namespace with more edits than it) in article namespace, and at least 5 percent each in: Wikipedia, Wikipedia talk, Talk, and User talk and at least 2.5 percent each in Draft and User Namespaces. Of course a higher percentage in each is fine, as long as you still have a majority of your edits in Article namespace. 3. No blocks for vandalism from one month after your account creation, and no blocks for incivility from at least two months before your RfA. 4. User page at least 500 bytes. This shows me you are very transparent. 5. By my judgment, civility for your last 20 edits in Wikipedia, Wikipedia talk, Talk, and User talk namespaces, combined. 6. A score of at least 200 on the XTools Admin score tool. 7. At least 5 edits to AIV. 8. Edit summary usage of at least 98.5 %. I really don't care about AfD, CsD or any of the other things most people think you should have, as long as you meet my criteria. I will waive some criteria, like if you are a 5 year tenure, 20000 edit editor who got blocked for 2 hours last week for incivility, as long as you meet all the rest of my criteria. Feel free to go above and beyond, of course! Naturally, this is on a case by case basis, as every user is different from another. Want to comment on these? Visit the talk page. Happy editing! MitchG74 18:58, 16 December 2017 (UTC)