A place to explain your preferences, discuss them, and maybe change your mind.
Some comments on this thread are cross-posted from a text box which appears when you reach the end of the voting process, but everyone is welcome to post here whenever.
You can read about all the candidates here.
The cognitive burden of any election with 39 candidates will always be significant. What about a system -- whether score-based on ranking-based -- in which each voter is only presented with 8-12 of the candidates?
While the nominal goal of the election is to identify three winners, I think the information-gathering objective is much more important here than in political elections. The broader ranking list, and more so than the ultimate outcome, is what matters for helping donors identify orgs they should research more, should re-consider, etc. I'd rather get a chance at the considered opinion of ~25% of the electorate vs. a possible but more cursory assessment by 100%.