1575 imperial election

1575 imperial election

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Nominee Rudolf II
Party House of Habsburg
Electoral vote 7
Percentage 100%

King of the Romans before election

Maximilian II
House of Habsburg

Elected King of the Romans

Rudolf II
House of Habsburg

The imperial election of 1575 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place in Regensburg on October 27.

Background

The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor called for the election of his successor. He held one vote, as king of Bohemia. The remaining prince-electors called to Regensburg were:

Election results

Maximilian's eldest son Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor was elected as king of the Romans

Elector Electorate Vote
Daniel Brendel von Homburg Mainz Rudolf II
Jakob von Eltz-Rübenach Trier Rudolf II
Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau Cologne Rudolf II
Frederick III Palatinate Rudolf II
Augustus Saxony Rudolf II
John George I Brandenburg Rudolf II
Rudolf II Bohemia Rudolf II (voted for himself)
Total 7 votes, 100% (unanimous)

Aftermath

Rudolf acceded to the throne on his father's death on October 12, 1576