💨 Abstract

The time it takes to elect a pope varies, with no official data published by the Vatican. Historically, conclaves have taken between 2 to 5 days and 3 to 14 ballots. The longest recent conclave elected Pius XI in 1922 with 14 ballots over 5 days, while the shortest elected Pius XII in 1939 with 3 ballots over 2 days.

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