No, the ranking is a Catholic position.
There has never been a Protestant pope in history.
There is no pope of Protestant churches. In fact, you could say that one of the main reasons for the Protestant Reformation was not to have a pope!
He was elected pope at the age of 76.
No, the pope is elected with paper ballots.
He was elected in 2005 as pope on the 4th ballot of the conclave.
Pope Paul VI was elected to replace Pope John XXIII.
Pope Francis was elected on the 13th of March, 2013.
Pope Gregory VII was elected pope on April 23, 1073.
Pope Benedict was 78 years old when elected.
No, Billy Graham is not the Protestant Pope. The title of Pope is specific to the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, while Billy Graham was a prominent Protestant Christian evangelist and not a pope or a leader of a specific Protestant denomination.
I'm sorry to inform you but I was never elected as pope. However, Pope Benedict XVI was elected in 2005.
Popes are not elected on a yearly basis. Once elected, they remain as pope until they die or resign. The current pope, elected on March 13, 2013, is Pope Francis.