Resolution Criteria
This market will resolve when a new Pope is officially elected following either:
The death of Pope Francis
The resignation of Pope Francis
The market will resolve in favor of whichever cardinal is elected as the next Pope by the College of Cardinals and accepts the position. If the elected Pope chooses a name not previously associated with their cardinal name, resolution will still be based on their identity as a cardinal.
Considerations
The timing of the next papal succession is uncertain, as Pope Francis has not indicated plans to resign
Historical precedent suggests that frequently mentioned frontrunners often do not become Pope
The conclave process is strictly confidential, making it difficult to gauge cardinal voting intentions
The last two papal elections (Benedict XVI and Francis) both resulted in somewhat unexpected choices
While these candidates are currently considered leading contenders, other cardinals not listed could emerge as viable candidates when the conclave occurs