The possibility of distributing votes to specific candidates on a state list is called cumulation and panachage and can change the order.
The list places are distributed according to the second vote results in the respective states.
[3] Political parties that are not among the established parties must support their election proposal, i.e. a state list filled with people, by collecting signatures after it has been announced to the State election officer [de].
In the case of a federal election, the minimum number of signatures depends on the number of eligible voters in the state in the last federal election and is a maximum of 2,000.
A party that wishes to represent a recognized minority is exempt from this rule at both federal and state level.