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Only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote for the pope.
In the March 2013 conclave, 115 cardinals took part.
We do not know but he needed at least 77 of the 115 cardinals vote
There will be no more than 120 cardinals involved in the election of the next pope.
11 cardinals from the United States took part in the conclave of March, 2013.
11 American cardinals took part in the March 2013 conclave.
The College of Cardinals selects the pope. All cardinals under age 80 are eligible to vote.
The number of cardinals eligible to vote in a conclave is about 120, and is limited to 120 by Canon Law.
not if the cardinal reaches his 80th birthday prior to the day the pope dies.
The pope is chosen by the Cardinal Electors - all the cardinals under the age of 80.
Only cardinals under the age of 80 at the time the conclave begins may vote for a pope.
11 cardinals from the United States took part in the conclave of March 2013.