This video in the related links below explains it all really well.
Any validly baptized Catholic male can be elected Pope. However, before he could actually assume the office he would have to be ordained a Priest and consecrated a Bishop if the candidate was not already both of these.
The list of cardinal electors changes frequently as cardinals retire, reach the age of 80, die or are newly elevated to cardinal. For a current list of cardinal electors click here.
All male Catholics are eligible to be elected pope. They need not even be a priest. However, in practicality, popes are generally chosen from the ranks of the cardinals.
Cardinals i think,but they cant vote for themselves. no. the pope is like akready lined up who is next. and he can't be married
Any Catholic male who has reached the age of reason, preferably a Cardinal.
People do not vote for the pope. The cardinals vote for the pope in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
Any cardinal under the age of 80 is eligible to vote in a papal conclave. 2/3 of the cardinals' votes plus 1 are necessary to elect a pope.
Any male Catholic can, theoretically, become a pope. Practically, however, it helps a great deal to be a cardinal.
Any male Catholic can be elected as pope.
Only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote for the pope.
Pope vessel safe vote
Popes do not vote. It is the cardinals who elect a pope. Popes are usually dead at the time of an election or retired. In either case they would not be eligible to vote. The cardinals simply vote. After each ballot is cast, the top contenders are then subject to additional ballots until one of them emerges with 2/3 of the vote. If that cardinal accepts the position of pope, he is then declared the new pope.
When a vote is taken the ballots are counted and recorded. Then they are burned in a stove in the Sistine Chapel. If the vote failed to elect a pope, chemicals are added to the burning ballots to turn the smoke black. If the vote elected a new pope, chemicals are added to turn the smoke white. This is how the outside world learns if a pope has been elected.
He is the head of all the Bishops of the particular country.He has a right to vote for a pope and he can be elected as a pope.
All cardinals under age 80 are eligible to vote in a papal conclave.
It was not a single cardinal. 2/3 of the Cardinal Electors had to vote for him.
There will be no more than 120 cardinals involved in the election of the next pope.
The College of Cardinals selects the pope. All cardinals under age 80 are eligible to vote.
Any cardinal under age 80 is eligible to vote in the conclave to elect a pope.
A Pope who renounces the Chair of Peter becomes a Cardinal again. As a Cardinal he would have a vote in the Conclave if he were under the age of 80.In the case of Pope Benedict he retains the title of Pope Emeritus (retired pope) and not that of cardinal. He has essentially withdrawn from any ruling capacity in the Church. In either case he could not vote in the conclave because of his age.When Pope Gregory XII resigned to help settle a schism in 1514 Gregory XII was appointed Bishop of Frascati, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals and perpetual legate at Ancona.
The proceedings of a conclave are secret, including the number of votes received by a candidate.Once a vote has been counted, the old ballots are burned so that they cannot get accidentally mixed in with new ballots from the next vote. And if the vote is the last one, which elects a Pope, then burning the ballots preserves the secrecy of the vote. If a Pope knew how the cardinals voted, that could result in some form of favoritism.