15 May – 6 July 1758 Apostolic Palace, Papal States
Key officials
Dean
Rainiero d'Elci
Sub-dean
Giovanni Antonio Guadagni
Camerlengo
Henry Benedict Stuart
Protopriest
Thomas-Philipp d'Alcase
Protodeacon
Alessandro Albani
Election
Vetoed
Carlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini
Elected pope
Carlo della Torre di Rezzonico Name taken: Clement XIII
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