As written in the election page
After 7 days, the top 30 nominees, ordered by reputation, advance to the primary phase.
Why we consider reputation in case we have more than 30 nominees?
In my opinion, reputation isn't the best measurement to make one user better than another from a moderation perspective. I have a good amount of reputation but there is a lot of users that may become better moderator than me. The minimum amount set to 3000 also confirms that we don't need to have a lot of reputation to be a good moderator.
So if 30 users like me candidate to the election, some good users will have no chance. If I consider the actual election, 4 of the current candidates will be already out (or am I wrong?).
As an alternative why we don't consider the votes on the Questionnaire? It's clear that high upvoted answers means that we generally agree with the user and they will probably become a good moderator. Doing so the "30 users like me" will have no chance to be elected and we will simply consider the top 30 that convinced us the most in the questionnaire.
This is probably not the best alternative but my main concerns is why not considering another way than reputation that is more close to moderation. (meta activity, flagging, reviewing, etc)
As pointed by @Martijn Pieters we have crossed the limit in 2011 and 2015 so there is a good chance to have more than 30 this year.