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 Once the governor of the province has checked the qualifications of the candidates and found them to be already correct, he shall, in the event that the candidates are less than ten, send the names of the candidates to the President of the National Assembly for further proceedings or, in the event that the candidates are more than ten, organise a joint meeting of the candidates, at which they shall elect some amongst themselves by secret ballot and each of them shall have the right to elect not more than three amongst themselves.

The governor of the province shall send to the President of the National Assembly for further proceedings the names of the first ten candidates with highest points, together with their evidential documents.

In the event that some have obtained equal points, causing a surplus in the number of ten, the governor of the province shall organise a new vote on those with equal points only, in order to obtain the first ten candidates with highest points. In this respect, the governor of the province shall finish carrying out the activity and send the names of the candidates to the President of the National Assembly within five days reckoned from the day on which the designated recruitment period expires.

The President of the National Assembly shall prepare lists of the names received from the governor of every province by separating the lists according to the provinces and ordering the names of the candidates of each province alphabetically for further proceedings according to section 211octies.

The council of each higher education institution which confers degrees in the field of law, political science, or public administration shall