- Why can't a candidate with 2000 points be nominated for election, while they trust candidate on that stage?
The 3k rep threshold is unique to SO; other sites have a minimum of 300. In the case of SO, it's simple practicality: since most elections easily fill the slate of all 30 nominees that the software will handle, and since only the top 30 nominees by rep will be retained for the primary, there's a rep threshold to have an effective nomination that, in most cases, will hit 3k by itself before the election hits the second stage. So it's more efficient to start with a reasonable basic threshold to avoid having to wade through dozens or hundreds of low-rep nominees that don't really have any chance of even getting to the primary, never mind the final election, never mind actually being elected. And it helps reduce bitter disappointment among those who naively suppose that just because the software lets them nominate themselves, they actually have any chance of being elected with, say, 2088 rep: no SO mod has ever, to my knowledge, been elected with less than 10k, even way back in early days.
- How an elected moderator (with points less than 10000) moderate this website, without having an access to moderation tools?
♦ mods, whatever their reputation, have full access to all ♦ mod tools, including unlimited binding (one-vote) close/reopen, delete/undelete, spam-flagging, protection/unprotection, and of course editing privileges, as well as various miscellaneous tools to investigate users, modify site settings, and so forth. Election (or being an SE employee) is worth more in its own right than any amount of rep.