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From Article 22 of the Constitution of the CPC:
Empty seats usually appear when members are expelled from the Party due to violations, less often when they pass away during the term.
In the published list of alternate members, the names are listed in descending order by votes received, as opposed to the list of official members which list names by the number of strokes in their surnames. This is an important difference as you actually get to see the ranking by votes. (Tidbit: Xi was listed last out of 151 alternate members of the 15th CCCPC in 1997)
There are also alternate members for other levels of Party committee, not just the Central Committee.