All cardinals under the age of 80 years make up the electorate that chooses a new pope.
The pope's death removes him. There is no pope during the conclave that elects a pope.
The College of Cardinals elects the pope except for those over the age of 80.
The pope is chosen by the Cardinal Electors - all the cardinals under the age of 80.
Yes, Timothy Dolan is a cardinal. He was appointed a cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012 and serves as the Archbishop of New York. As a cardinal, he is part of the College of Cardinals, which advises the pope and elects a new pope when necessary.
Each new pope is elected by a conclave of cardinals held in Vatican City. The meeting place is often fitted with a chimney from which smoke is emitted, ostensibly by the burning of ballots. A ballot that elects a pope will be marked by white smoke from the chimney, with official announcements made a few hours later.
An elector is a member of an electoral college. An electoral college convenes to discuss, agree on and elect a president. The electoral college of Rome elects the Pope.
The electoral college elects the president.
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The electoral college elects the president.
A voter votes and elects people into office.
Austria elects a President.
The House of Representatives elects the President, and the Senate elects the Vice President.