(1) Mandates shall be allocated to the candidates on a capital list in the order in which they were notified.
(2) If a candidate on the capital list is elected Capital Mayor, he shall be struck off the capital list and his place shall be taken by the next candidate on the list.
(3) The capital list of a nominating organisation or the joint capital list of nominating organisations shall not receive mandate if it did not reach five per cent of the valid votes cast for capital lists.
(4) If a candidate wins a mandate in Budapest both on capital district compensatory list and capital list, he shall specify in a statement made within 3 days from the results of both the capital district compensatory list election and the capital list election becoming final and binding the mandate which he declines; the candidate shall be struck off the list on which he won the mandate he declined.
(5) If any of the mandates referred to in paragraph (4) is won at a later date, the representative shall make a statement within 3 days from the decision establishing that he won the later mandate becoming final and binding on whether he resigns from the mandate he holds as a representative or does not accept the mandate that he won later; the candidate shall be struck off from the list concerned.