"XXII. The nominations shall be made in the Colleges and Sections of Colleges, by the absolute majority of the votes given. Nevertheless, if the nominations are not finished after two rounds of scrutiny, the bureau shall determine the list of persons who shall have obtained the greatest number of suffrages at the second round. It shall contain a number of names double that of the nominations which remain to be made. At the third round, no suffrages can be given except to the persons inscribed on that list; and the nominations shall be made by a relative majority.
"XXIII. The electors shall vote by bulletins; every bulletin shall contain as many names as there are nominations to be made.
"XXIV. The electors shall write their vote on the bureau, or cause it to be written by one of the scrutators.
"XXV. The name, qualification and domicile of each elector who shall deposit his bulletin shall be inscribed by the secretary on a list destined to establish the number of the voters.
"XXVI. Every scrutiny shall remain open for six hours, and the result shall be declared during the sitting.
"XXVII. There shall be drawn up a procès verbal for each sitting. This procès verbal, or minute, shall be signed by all the members of the bureau.
"XXVIII. Conformably with Article XLVI. of the Constitutional Charter, no amendment can be made upon any Law in the Chamber, unless it has been proposed and consented to by Us and unless it has been discussed in the bureau.
"XXIX. All regulations contrary to the present Ordinance shall remain without effect.
"XXX. Our Ministers, the Secretaries of State, are charged with the execution of the present Ordinance.