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Catholic cardinal electors by country. Definition, graph and map.
 

Religion Statistics > Catholic > Cardinal electors (most recent) by country


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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Italy: 21 
# 2   United States: 11 
= 3   Germany:
= 3   Spain:
# 5   France:
= 6   Mexico:
= 6   Brazil:
= 8   Poland:
= 8   Canada:
= 8   India:
= 8   Colombia:
= 12   Chile:
= 12   Portugal:
= 12   Hungary:
= 12   Nigeria:
= 12   Japan:
= 12   Philippines:
= 12   Ukraine:
= 19   Croatia:
= 19   Nicaragua:
= 19   Czech Republic:
= 19   Peru:
= 19   Dominican Republic:
= 19   Sudan:
= 19   Latvia:
= 19   Switzerland:
= 19   Madagascar:
= 19   Tanzania:
= 19   Ireland:
= 19   Vietnam:
= 19   Ghana:
= 19   Cameroon:
= 19   Honduras:
= 19   Cuba:
= 19   Indonesia:
= 19   Argentina:
= 19   Lithuania:
= 19   Australia:
= 19   Netherlands:
= 19   Austria:
= 19   New Zealand:
= 19   Belgium:
= 19   South Africa:
= 19   Bosnia and Herzegovina:
= 19   Syria:
= 19   Bolivia:
= 19   Thailand:
= 19   Congo, Democratic Republic of the:
= 19   Uganda:
= 19   Guatemala:
= 51   Slovakia:
= 51   Benin:
= 51   Taiwan:
= 51   Belarus:
= 51   Mozambique:
= 51   Ecuador:
= 51   Angola:
= 51   Egypt:
= 51   Mauritius:
= 51   Korea, South:
= 51   Puerto Rico:
= 51   Lebanon:
= 51   Venezuela:
Total: 115  
Weighted average: 1.8  



DEFINITION: The Cardinal Electors are those members of the College of Cardinals who have not reached their 80th Birthday on the day on which a Pope dies. That is, if they turn 80 years of age before the Pope dies, or on the day he dies, they are ineligible to vote in the Conclave to elect his successor. However, if they turn 80 years of age the day after the Pope dies they are eligible. Interestingly, even if they cannot vote they can be elected. As of Wednesday, April 20, 2005, there are 183 Cardinals from 66 different countries, 117 of whom are cardinal electors (eligible to vote) and 66 of whom are ineligible.

SOURCE: Catholic.com - College of Cardinals via NationMaster

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