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Accessus is a term applied to the voting in conclave for the election of a pope, by which a cardinal changes his vote and accedes to some other candidate. Accessus voting was first used in the papal conclave, 1455.[1] The procedure was likely adopted from the Roman Senate where an acceding Senator would physically move to join the proponents of a proposal.[2]
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