I would think Gorundu, as a member of the EC, has a clear understanding of how they intend to apply the laws and how it would fit in the current mechanisms. Of course, you won't accept that as an answer, so I am guessing I have to give something else.
I think what Sil said above basically sums up the issue with this particular bill. Especially the bolded part. However, this doesn't really need to happen most of the time, because you need to have at least 2 candidates at the bottom, tied on votes, and basically are at a position with a significant vote chunk adding up to at least a quarter of the votes.
The only other big problem I could foresee is determining the order of the Justices getting elected. Which could be a real headache should it happen, but again, requires the same conditions, which is probably rare.