Cardinal electors in the 2005 conclave


The papal conclave of 2005 was convened to elect a pope, the leader of the Catholic Church, to succeed John Paul II following his death on 2 April 2005. In accordance with the apostolic constitution Universi Dominici gregis, which governed the vacancy of the Holy See, only cardinals who had not passed their 80th birthday on the day on which the Holy See became vacant were eligible to participate in the conclave. Although not a formal requirement, the cardinal electors almost always elect the pope from among their number. The election was carried out by secret ballot.
Of the 183 members of the College of Cardinals at the time of John Paul II's death, 117 cardinal electors were eligible to participate in the subsequent conclave. Two cardinal electors did not attend, decreasing the number of participants to 115. The required two-thirds supermajority needed to elect a pope was votes. In the event of a protracted deadlock, only a simple majority of votes was needed.
Of the 115 attending cardinal electors, 5 were cardinal bishops, 93 were cardinal priests, and 17 were cardinal deacons; 2 had been created cardinals by Pope Paul VI and 113 by Pope John Paul II; 24 worked in the service of the Holy See, 73 were in pastoral ministry outside Rome, and 18 had retired. The oldest cardinal elector in the conclave was Marco Cé, at the age of, and the youngest was Péter Erdő, at the age of. Another 66 cardinals were ineligible to participate in the conclave for reasons of age.
The cardinal electors entered the Sistine Chapel to begin the conclave on 18 April 2005. On 19 April, after four ballots over two days, they elected Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the dean of the College of Cardinals and prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, who took the papal name Benedict XVI.

Cardinal electors

The College of Cardinals is divided into three orders – cardinal bishops, cardinal priests , and cardinal deacons – with formal precedence in that sequence. This determines the order in which the cardinal electors process into the conclave, take the oath, and cast their ballots. For cardinal bishops, the dean of the College of Cardinals is first in precedence, followed by the vice-dean, and then by the remainder in order of appointment as cardinal bishops. For cardinal bishops who are Eastern Catholic patriarchs, for cardinal priests, and for cardinal deacons, precedence is determined by the date of the consistory in which they were created cardinals and then by the order in which they appeared in the official announcement or bulletin.
Three of the cardinal electors were from the Eastern Catholic Churches: Ignace Moussa I Daoud, Varkey Vithayathil, and Lubomyr Husar. The senior cardinal bishop, the senior cardinal priest, the senior cardinal deacon, and the junior cardinal deacon, who were assigned specific roles in the conclave, such as presiding over the conclave itself or announcing the election of the pope, were, respectively, Joseph Ratzinger, William Wakefield Baum, Jorge Arturo Medina Estévez, and Attilio Nicora. The camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, who was in charge of administering the Holy See during its vacancy, was Eduardo Martínez Somalo.
The data below are as of 2 April 2005, the date on which the Holy See became vacant. All cardinals are of the Latin Church unless otherwise stated. Cardinals belonging to institutes of consecrated life or to societies of apostolic life are indicated by the relevant post-nominal letters.
RankNameCountryBornOrderConsistoryOffice
1Joseph Ratzinger*Germany16.04.1927
CB27.06.1977
Paul VI
Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
2Angelo SodanoItaly23.11.1927
CB28.06.1991
John Paul II
Secretary of State
3Alfonso López TrujilloColombia08.11.1935
CB02.02.1983
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Council for the Family
4Giovanni Battista ReItaly30.01.1934
CB21.02.2001
John Paul II
Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops
5Ignace Moussa I DaoudSyria18.09.1930
CB21.02.2001
John Paul II
Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches
6William Wakefield BaumUnited States21.11.1926
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Major Penitentiary emeritus
7Marco CéItaly08.07.1925
CP30.06.1979
John Paul II
Patriarch emeritus of Venice
8Franciszek MacharskiPoland20.05.1927
CP30.06.1979
John Paul II
Archbishop of Kraków
9Michael Michai KitbunchuThailand25.01.1929
CP02.02.1983
John Paul II
Archbishop of Bangkok
10Godfried DanneelsBelgium04.06.1933
CP02.02.1983
John Paul II
Archbishop of Mechelen–Brussels
11Thomas Stafford WilliamsNew Zealand20.03.1930
CP02.02.1983
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Wellington
12Carlo Maria Martini Italy15.02.1927
CP02.02.1983
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Milan
13Jean-Marie LustigerFrance17.09.1926
CP02.02.1983
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Paris
14Józef GlempPoland18.12.1929
CP02.02.1983
John Paul II
Archbishop of Warsaw
15Joachim MeisnerGermany25.12.1933
CP02.02.1983
John Paul II
Archbishop of Cologne
16Francis ArinzeNigeria01.11.1932
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
17Miguel Obando Bravo Nicaragua02.02.1926
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Managua
18Ricardo Jamin VidalPhilippines06.02.1931
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
Archbishop of Cebu
19Paul PoupardFrance30.08.1930
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Council for Culture
20Friedrich WetterGermany20.02.1928
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
Archbishop of Munich and Freising
21Adrianus Johannes SimonisNetherlands26.11.1931
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
Archbishop of Utrecht
22Bernard Francis LawUnited States04.11.1931
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major
23Giacomo BiffiItaly13.06.1928
CP25.05.1985
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Bologna
24Eduardo Martínez SomaloSpain31.03.1927
CP28.06.1988
John Paul II
Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life and Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
25José Freire FalcãoBrazil23.10.1925
CP28.06.1988
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Brasília
26Michele GiordanoItaly22.09.1930
CP28.06.1988
John Paul II
Archbishop of Naples
27Edmund Casimir SzokaUnited States14.09.1927
CP28.06.1988
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State
28László Paskai Hungary08.05.1927
CP28.06.1988
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Esztergom–Budapest
29Christian Wiyghan TumiCameroon15.10.1930
CP28.06.1988
John Paul II
Archbishop of Douala
30Frédéric Etsou-Nzabi-Bamungwabi DR Congo03.12.1930
CP28.06.1991
John Paul II
Archbishop of Kinshasa
31Nicolás de Jesús López RodríguezDominican Republic31.10.1936
CP28.06.1991
John Paul II
Archbishop of Santo Domingo
32Roger Michael MahonyUnited States27.02.1936
CP28.06.1991
John Paul II
Archbishop of Los Angeles
33Camillo RuiniItaly19.02.1931
CP28.06.1991
John Paul II
Vicar General for Rome and Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of Saint John Lateran
34Henri SchwerySwitzerland14.06.1932
CP28.06.1991
John Paul II
Bishop emeritus of Sion
35Georg Maximilian SterzinskyGermany09.02.1936
CP28.06.1991
John Paul II
Archbishop of Berlin
36Miloslav VlkCzech Republic17.05.1932
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Prague
37Peter Seiichi ShirayanagiJapan17.06.1928
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Tokyo
38Julius Darmaatmadja Indonesia20.12.1934
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Jakarta
39Jaime Lucas Ortega y AlaminoCuba18.10.1936
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana
40Emmanuel WamalaUganda15.12.1926
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Kampala
41William Henry KeelerUnited States04.03.1931
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Baltimore
42Jean-Claude TurcotteCanada26.06.1936
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Montreal
43Ricardo María Carles GordóSpain24.09.1926
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Barcelona
44Adam Joseph MaidaUnited States18.03.1930
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Detroit
45Vinko PuljićBosnia and Herzegovina08.09.1945
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Vrhbosna
46Armand Gaetan RazafindratandraMadagascar07.08.1925
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Antananarivo
47Juan Sandoval ÍñiguezMexico28.03.1933
CP26.11.1994
John Paul II
Archbishop of Guadalajara
48Salvatore De GiorgiItaly06.09.1930
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Palermo
49Antonio María Rouco VarelaSpain20.08.1936
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Madrid
50Aloysius Matthew AmbrozicCanada27.01.1930
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Toronto
51Dionigi TettamanziItaly14.03.1934
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Milan
52Polycarp PengoTanzania05.08.1944
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam
53Christoph Schönborn Austria22.01.1945
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Vienna
54Norberto Rivera CarreraMexico06.06.1942
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Mexico
55Francis Eugene George United States16.01.1937
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Chicago
56Marian JaworskiPoland21.08.1926
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Lviv
57Jānis PujatsLatvia14.11.1930
CP21.02.1998
John Paul II
Archbishop of Riga
58Ivan DiasIndia14.04.1936
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Bombay
59Geraldo Majella AgneloBrazil19.10.1933
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
60Pedro Rubiano SáenzColombia13.09.1932
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Bogotá
61Theodore Edgar McCarrickUnited States07.07.1930
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Washington
62Desmond ConnellIreland24.03.1926
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Dublin
63Audrys Juozas BačkisLithuania01.02.1937
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Vilnius
64Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa Chile05.09.1933
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Santiago de Chile
65Julio Terrazas Sandoval Bolivia07.03.1936
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra
66Wilfrid Fox Napier South Africa08.03.1941
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Durban
67Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga Honduras29.12.1942
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Tegucigalpa
68Bernard AgréIvory Coast02.03.1926
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Abidjan
69Juan Luis Cipriani ThornePeru28.12.1943
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Lima
70Francisco Álvarez MartínezSpain14.07.1925
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop emeritus of Toledo
71Cláudio Hummes Brazil08.08.1934
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of São Paulo
72Varkey Vithayathil India29.05.1927
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Major Archbishop of Ernakulam–Angamaly
73Jorge Bergoglio Argentina17.12.1936
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Buenos Aires
74José da Cruz PolicarpoPortugal26.02.1936
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Patriarch of Lisbon
75Severino PolettoItaly18.03.1933
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Turin
76Cormac Murphy-O'ConnorUnited Kingdom24.08.1932
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of Westminster
77Edward Michael EganUnited States02.04.1932
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Archbishop of New York
78Lubomyr Husar Ukraine26.02.1933
CP21.02.2001
John Paul II
Major Archbishop of Kyiv–Galicia
79Karl LehmannGermany16.05.1936
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Bishop of Mainz
80Angelo ScolaItaly07.11.1941
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Patriarch of Venice
81Anthony Olubunmi OkogieNigeria16.06.1936
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Lagos
82Bernard PanafieuFrance26.01.1931
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Marseille
83Gabriel Zubeir WakoSudan27.02.1941
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Khartoum
84Carlos Amigo Vallejo Spain23.08.1934
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Seville
85Justin Francis RigaliUnited States19.04.1935
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Philadelphia
86Keith Michael Patrick O'BrienUnited Kingdom17.03.1938
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh
87Eusébio Oscar Scheid Brazil08.12.1932
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
88Ennio AntonelliItaly18.11.1936
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Florence
89Tarcisio Bertone Italy02.12.1934
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Genoa
90Peter Kodwo Appiah TurksonGhana11.10.1948
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Cape Coast
91Telesphore Placidus ToppoIndia15.10.1939
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Ranchi
92George PellAustralia08.06.1941
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Sydney
93Josip BozanićCroatia20.03.1949
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Zagreb
94Jean-Baptiste Phạm Minh MẫnVietnam05.03.1934
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Ho Chi Minh City
95Rodolfo Quezada ToruñoGuatemala08.03.1932
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Guatemala
96Philippe BarbarinFrance17.10.1950
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Lyon
97Péter ErdőHungary25.06.1952
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Esztergom–Budapest
98Marc Ouellet Canada08.06.1944
CP21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archbishop of Quebec
99Jorge Arturo Medina EstévezChile23.12.1926
CD21.02.1998
John Paul II
Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
100Darío Castrillón HoyosColombia04.07.1929
CD21.02.1998
John Paul II
Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy and President of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei
101James Francis StaffordUnited States26.07.1932
CD21.02.1998
John Paul II
Major Penitentiary
102Agostino CacciavillanItaly14.08.1926
CD21.02.2001
John Paul II
President emeritus of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See
103Sergio SebastianiItaly11.04.1931
CD21.02.2001
John Paul II
President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See
104Zenon GrocholewskiPoland11.10.1939
CD21.02.2001
John Paul II
Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education
105José Saraiva Martins Portugal06.01.1932
CD21.02.2001
John Paul II
Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints
106Crescenzio SepeItaly02.06.1943
CD21.02.2001
John Paul II
Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
107Mario Francesco PompeddaItaly18.04.1929
CD21.02.2001
John Paul II
Prefect emeritus of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura
108Walter KasperGermany05.03.1933
CD21.02.2001
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
109Jean-Louis TauranFrance05.04.1943
CD21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church
110Renato Raffaele MartinoItaly23.11.1932
CD21.10.2003
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
111Francesco MarchisanoItaly25.06.1929
CD21.10.2003
John Paul II
Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of Saint Peter and President of the Labour Office of the Apostolic See
112Julián Herranz CasadoSpain31.03.1930
CD21.10.2003
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts
113Javier Lozano BarragánMexico26.01.1933
CD21.10.2003
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers
114Stephen Fumio HamaoJapan09.03.1930
CD21.10.2003
John Paul II
President of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People
115Attilio NicoraItaly16.03.1937
CD21.10.2003
John Paul II
President of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See

Cardinal electors by continent and country

The 115 attending cardinal electors were from 52 countries on all six inhabited continents. The countries with the greatest number of cardinal electors were Italy, the United States, and, jointly, Germany and Spain.
ContinentNumberPercentage
Africa11
North America22
South America12
Asia10
Europe*58
Oceania2
Total115100.0%