Multi-choice votes don't respect the original order, which is confusing
A yes-no vote always displays the no vote last, meaning you first have the choice for something changing and then the choice for doing nothing. And that's displayed this way on https://php-rfc-watch.beberlei.de/
AFAICT, in a multi-choice vote, the status-quo choice is also generally the last choice in the list (at least, it is in all RFCs I checked recently). But https://php-rfc-watch.beberlei.de/ will reorder these votes. See for instance the Change undefined variable severity to? vote of the Reclassifying engine warnings RFC. The status-quo vote is Keep notice here, but it is displayed second.
Note however that keeping the red color for this status-quo vote is a good idea, to be consistent with yes/no votes.