1764 imperial election

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The imperial election of 1764 was an imperial election held to select the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It took place in Frankfurt on 27 March.

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1764 Imperial election

← 1745
27 March 1764
1790 â†’
 
Nominee Joseph II
Party Habsburg
Electoral vote 7
Percentage 100%

Emperor before election

Francis I
Habsburg-Lorraine

Elected King of the Romans

Joseph II
Habsburg

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Background

Election results

The 1764 imperial election, held on 27 March 1764 in Frankfurt, unanimously elected Joseph II as King of the Romans.[1][2] The Golden Bull of 1356 established seven prince-electors with the right to vote: three ecclesiastical electors (the Archbishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne) and four secular electors (the King of Bohemia, the Count Palatine of the Rhine, the Duke of Saxony, and the Margrave of Brandenburg).

Aftermath

Joseph came to the throne on the death of his father on 18 August 1765.

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