Reallocation of votes in the Imperial Diet (1803)

The Imperial Diet was the primary legislative body in the Holy Roman Empire after 1648.

Various princes, bishops, abbots and free cities convened in Regensburg to vote upon and enact laws across the Empire.

The allocation of votes were carefully considered with a goal of maintaining balance between Protestant and Catholic princes.

It was swiftly decided that the ecclesiastical principalities and free cities would be suppressed and dispersed.

The following tables lists the members in the Imperial Diet in 1792 before the loss of territory to France, and the reallocated votes as per the Reichsdeputationhauptschluss in 1803.