No, it is the same as last time. This is the primary. You can vote up or down on each candidate, or you can skip a candidate if you want. Later (4 days from the time of this post), in the real election, you can rank your top three choices.
From the text on the election page itself:
In the primary phase, all nominees advance to preliminary community voting. Any community member with 150 reputation may vote in the primary.
There is no commenting in this phase, only one up or down vote per
candidate. The candidate vote scores are all public. Initial voting
should provide a rough sense of which candidates are most electable.
All candidates are displayed in random order.
The primary is not binding; nominees may withdraw at their discretion
at any point during the primary phase.
After 4 days, the top 10 candidates based on primary vote score
proceed onward to the election phase.
For the election phase,
In the election phase, 10 candidates advance to final community
voting. Candidates are displayed in random order.
Any community member with 150 reputation may vote in the election.
Each voter may select up to three candidates. Please make your
selections in order of preference, with the most desirable candidate
as first choice.
We will calculate the winners using OpenSTV with the Meek STV method,
which automatically weights users' votes in the way that does the most
good for the candidates they have selected, in order of preference.
When the election is complete, the ballot file will be freely
downloadable from this page for the life of the site. Individual
users' voting choices are always private; only the aggregated tally
will be made public.