List of senators of Bas-Rhin

Following is a list of senators of Bas-Rhin, people who have represented the department of Bas-Rhin in the Senate of France. Bas-Rhin was annexed by Germany in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War, and was returned to France in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles. The first senators of Bas-Rhin took their seats in 1920.

Location of Bas-Rhin in France

Third Republic

Senators for Bas-Rhin under the French Third Republic were:[1]

In officeNamePartyNotes
1920–1927Nicolas DelsorPopular Republican Union (UPR)Former member of the German Reichstag
1920–1935Michel Diebolt-WeberDémocrate
1920–1935Frédéric EccardDémocrate
1920–1927Émile TauffliebPopular Republican Union (UPR)
1920–1928Lazare WeillerPopular Republican Union (UPR)Former deputy of Charente, father of Paul-Louis Weiller.
1927–1940Hubert d'Andlau de HombourgPopular Republican Union (UPR)
1927–1940Jean de LeussePopular Republican Union (UPR)
1927–1940Eugène MullerPopular Republican Union (UPR)Former deputy
1935–1940Joseph SigristPopular Republican Union (UPR)Elected deputy in 1946
1935–1940Jean-Jacques UrbanDémocrate

Fourth Republic

Senators for Bas-Rhin under the French Fourth Republic were:[2]

In officeNamePartyNotes
1946–1948Alfred WehrungPopular Republican Movement (MRP)
1946–1952Alfred WestphalRally of the French People (RPF)
1946–1947Alfred OberkirchPopular Republican Movement (MRP)Died in office 5 January 1947
1947–1950Albert EhmPopular Republican Movement (MRP)Resigned 20 January 1950
1948–1959Robert HoeffelRally of the French People (RPF)
1948–1958René RadiusRally of the French People (RPF)
1950–1952Alfred WehrungPopular Republican Movement (MRP)
1952–1958Ernest KoesslerPopular Republican Movement (MRP)
1952–1959Paul WachPopular Republican Movement (MRP)Reelected in 5th Republic
1958–1959Jean-Philippe BapstPopular Republican Movement (MRP)

Fifth Republic

Senators for Bas-Rhin under the French Fifth Republic:[3][4]

In officeNameParty or groupNotes
1959–1968 Louis JungPopular Republican Movement (MRP)
Michel KauffmannPopular Republican Movement (MRP)
Michel KistlerPopular Republican Movement (MRP)
Paul WachPopular Republican Movement (MRP)
1968–1977 Louis JungCentrist Union of Democrats for Progress (UCDP)
Michel KauffmannCentrist Union of Democrats for Progress (UCDP)
Alfred KiefferCentrist Union of Democrats for Progress (UCDP)
Michel KistlerCentrist Union of Democrats for Progress (UCDP)
1977–1986 Daniel HoeffelUnion for French Democracy (UDF) Resigned 5 May 1978 (named to cabinet)
Returned to senate 27 September 1981
Jean-Paul HammannRally for the Republic (RPR)Resigned 28 July 1981
Louis JungCentrist Union of Democrats for Progress (UCDP)
Union for French Democracy (UDF)
Paul KaussRally for the Republic (RPR)
Marcel RudloffUC – Union for French Democracy (UDF)
1986–1995 Daniel HoeffelUnion for French Democracy (UDF)Resigned 29 April 1993 (named to cabinet)
Jean-Paul HammannRally for the Republic (RPR)From 30 April 1993 in place of Daniel Hoeffel
Paul KaussRally for the Republic (RPR)Died in 1991
Joseph OstermannRally for the Republic (RPR)from 4 November 1991 in place of Paul Kauss
Louis JungUC – Union for French Democracy (UDF)
Philippe RichertGroupe Union pour un Mouvement PopulaireElected 27 September 1992
Marcel RudloffUC – Union for French Democracy (UDF)Resigned 5 March 1992 (Named to constitutional coouncil)
André TrabandUnion Centriste – Union for French Democracy (UDF)From 6 March 1992 in place of Marcel Rudloff
1995–2004 Philippe RichertGroupe Union pour un Mouvement Populaire
Daniel HoeffelUnion for French Democracy (UDF) then
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)
Joseph OstermannRally for the Republic (RPR) then
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)
Election annulled 16 December 1995. Reelected 11 February 1996
Francis GrignonGroupe Union pour un Mouvement Populaire
2004–2014 Philippe RichertGroupe Union pour un Mouvement PopulaireResigned 15 December 2010 (named to cabinet)
André ReichardtGroupe Les RépublicainsReplaced Philippe Richert 15 December 2010
Fabienne KellerGroupe Les RépublicainsElection annulled 26 November 2004. Reelected 20 February 2005
Francis GrignonGroupe Union pour un Mouvement PopulaireElection annulled 26 November 2004. Reelected 20 February 2005
Esther SittlerGroupe Union pour un Mouvement PopulaireElection annulled 26 November 2004. Reelected 20 February 2005
Roland RiesGroupe socialiste et apparentésElection annulled 26 November 2004. Reelected 20 February 2005
2014–present Guy-Dominique KennelGroupe Les Républicains
André ReichardtGroupe Les Républicains
Fabienne KellerGroupe Les Républicains
Jacques BigotGroupe socialiste et républicain
Claude KernGroupe Union Centriste

References

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  • Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IVème République par circonscription (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
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