Elon Musk may have his share of doubters, but when it comes to the most admired leaders in tech, he completely dominates his peers, according to a recent survey of more than 700 startup founders.

Tallying 23% of the write-in votes in First Round Capital’s annual State of Startups poll, Tesla’s TSLA, -10.34% Musk beat out Amazon’s AMZN, -4.12% Jeff Bezos, who earned 10%, and Facebook’s FB, -2.24% Mark Zuckerberg, at 6%. The most cited female was Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s COO, but she garnered only 1% of the vote.

Musk took the top spot in last year’s survey, as well.

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Other findings point to a climate growing more friendly for entrepreneurs. For instance, 74% felt the startup atmosphere was in a bubble last year, while only 57% believe that to be the case this year.

On the jobs front, nearly all startups said they’d be hiring next year, and nine out of 10 founders say it’s a good time to start a company.