(1) If the candidates stand in a specific order (party list), cf. section 24(2), the candidates who are elected shall be determined as follows-
(i) the total number of votes of the list of candidates, cf. section 78(2), shall be divided by a figure which is the number of seats allocated to the list of candidates increased by one. The resulting figure shall be increased, even if an integer, to the nearest integer. This figure is hence the distribution figure of the list of candidates;
(ii) candidates having received personal votes equivalent to or higher than the distribution figure are elected;
(iii) for candidates having received fewer personal votes than the distribution figure, allocation is by order of their number on the party list and, for as long as the list votes go, a sufficient number of votes to obtain the distribution figure, by adding the totals of the personal votes and the list votes. Candidates who by this method receive votes equivalent to the distribution figure are elected;
(iv) if, by this computation, the seats allocated to the list of candidates are not filled, the other candidates are elected by order of size of their votes (personal votes and list votes combined). If two or more candidates have received an equal number of votes, the candidate or candidates first to appear on the party list is/are the one(s) elected.
(2) Candidates elected according to subsection (1)(ii) and (iii) are elected by order of the party
list.