On most sites, the minimum reputation to nominate is a paltry 300 (Three Hundred) points. Just enough to have spent a bit of time on the site and have earned a few privileges.
When we tried this on Stack Overflow, the results were... Chaotic. A lot of nominations were posted from folks with no hope of being elected, along with joke nominations and nominations from folks who... kinda just found themselves in the wrong place.
This wasn't exactly conducive to civil discussion and careful review of candidates' qualifications.
So, we raised the minimum reputation to 3000, and added a handful of badges to the base requirements. Note that these requirements are still far, far below the qualifications generally held by the folks who actually get elected - that's ok! Better to err on the side of allowing some underqualified candidates than excluding potentially-excellent moderator.
Finally, it's worth noting that the base reputation threshold isn't static during the election: to reduce voter fatigue, only 30 candidates can progress to the primary phase, and those 30 are chosen from the pool of candidates based on reputation: so once 30 candidates have joined the election, the reputation requirement you see in the sidebar will increase to the reputation of the 30th candidate by reputation.