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What's the geographic breakdown of the cardinals who will elect the new pope?

  • Cardinals will open the conclave on Wednesday in Vatican City to elect a new leader for the Catholic Church's 1.4 billion members.
  • This conclave includes 135 cardinals under age 80 from 71 countries, but two are absent for health reasons, reducing electors to 133.
  • The cardinal electors represent the most geographically diverse group ever, with 52 Europeans, 23 Asians, 18 Africans, 16 North Americans, 17 South Americans, four Central Americans, and four from Oceania.
  • A two-thirds majority, currently 89 votes out of 133, is required to select the new pope, though no rule binds cardinals to vote by nationality or region.
  • Understanding the geographic makeup of cardinals may help explain differences in their priorities, reflecting varied regional concerns across the global Church.
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What's the geographic breakdown of the cardinals who will elect the new pope?

There is no rule that cardinals electing a new pope vote a certain way according to their nationality or region. But understanding their makeup in geographic terms can help explain some of their priorities as they open the conclave Wednesday to choose a new leader of the 1.4-billion strong Catholic Church.A cardinal who heads the Vatican’s liturgy office might have a very different set of concerns than the archbishop of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. A …

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