> GL responds > Interesting analysis below. It is my understanding that the breakdown on the > papal vote are not made public. Con-Clava I think means Under-Locks. I have > never read any numbers on the breakdown of votes at each phase of the vote > for John Paul II or any other pope. So perhaps Goa's high, mighty and pious > are into Lagao Bhathi. > > I would not be proud of being a runner up with three votes (less than 1%).
> The guy with one vote! Did he vote for himself? :=)) > Regards > > George Pinto: > >Is the breakdown of the vote by Cardinal available? > i.e. how many votes each Cardinal received? > I thought the ballots are burnt and not public. > > Alfred de Tavares wrote: > >I think the results/details of the final deciding ballot are made public. > I clearly remember reading the runner up was cardinal Cordeiro with three > votes and the last one--I forget who it was -- ended up with one vote. > This was separately confirmed me by bishop Joe Coutts later. > i have known Joe since he was a student-priest in Rome, visiting his brother, > Trason, in Stockholm. > He has often regalled with much Vatican lore and facta.