1438 imperial election

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The imperial election of 1438 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place in Frankfurt on March 18.

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1438 imperial election

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18 March 1438
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6 Prince-electors[a]
4 votes needed to win
 
Candidate Albert II
House Habsburg
Electoral vote 6
Percentage 100%

King before election

Sigismund
House of Luxembourg

Elected King

Albert II
House of Habsburg

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Background

Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, died on December 9, 1437.[1] His son-in-law Albert II of Germany succeeded him as Jure uxoris king of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia.

The prince-electors convened to elect his successor were:

Albert, as king of Bohemia, was entitled to a vote. However, he was in Bohemia suppressing an uprising and was not present at the election.

Elected

Albert was elected King of the Romans. He was never officially crowned emperor, due to him dying early.

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