At least 3 popes were elected in their early 20s.
Being the head of the Catholic Church used to be a young man’s game. Pope Benedict IX and Pope John XI both likely became Pope around the age of 20, with some sources putting them at an even younger age. Pope Gregory V was also elected around the age of 24. That said, a lack of birth dates for many popes makes it impossible to guess just who was the youngest pope at the time of their election.