None, Catholic Cardinals are not elected, they are appointed by the Holy Father.
2/3 of the cardinal electorate must vote for the person for him to be elected as pope.
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Electoral votes are the type of votes that actual elect the president.
A 2/3 majority of the number of cardinal electors taking part in a conclave are required to elected a pope. The actual number changes as the number of cardinal electors changes,
If the house chooses the president , the congressmen from each state decide how to cast their one vote. Since there are 50 states, 26 are needed to elect.
It takes 270 votes to get a majority of the 538 votes possible. Half of 538 is 269 so one more than that is a majority.
As long as the number of states and the number of House seats remain unchanged, 270 votes qualifies as an absolute majority.
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To elect the Pope is required a majority of 2/3 of the cardinal electors.. After the 33th vote without success the two cardinals who have received the most votes will enter a runoff electionc. Even in this case we will require a majority of 2/3. The two cardinals remained will not actively participate in the vote. The requirements for becoming Pope, officially, are three: male, baptized, not married.
He needs 2/3 of the votes of the cardinal electors.
electoral college electoral votes are the only votes that count towards presidency
There are a total of 538 electoral votes available. One half of 538 is 269, so it would take at least 270 electoral votes to win. If there is a tie, then the House of Representatives will elect the President and Vice President.