Article 46. The rest of the officials for the election, e.g., ballot administrators and inspectors, etc., are also appointed by the Inspectors-General.

Article 47. Inspectors and officials for electoral affairs cannot be the Congress Representatives of that district or professional organization.

[Article 48 omitted in the text.]

Chapter VI. Election and Forfeited Election

Article 49. The election is considered null and void if:

i. It is legally proved that more than one-third of the electorate are cheating in or manipulating the election; or,

ii. It is legally proved that the election is not conducted according to the laws prescribed.

Article 50. In case of an election being forfeited, it should be performed again according to law, unless it be too late to repeat under the existing circumstances.

Article 51. Elected Representatives lose their privilege when:

i. They die; or,

ii. It is legally proved that their submitted qualifications are false; or,

iii. It is legally proved that the number of ballots is incorrect.

Article 52. When an elected Representative loses his privilege or when he refuses to take his privilege, the reserve Representative will take his place as prescribed in Article 8.