List of senators of Hauts-de-Seine
Following is a list of senators of Hauts-de-Seine, people who have represented the department of Hauts-de-Seine in the Senate of France. The department was created in 1968 during a reorganization of the former Seine-et-Oise and Seine departments.
Senators for Hauts-de-Seine under the French Fifth Republic:[1][2]
Term | Name | Party or group | Notes |
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1968–1977 | André Aubry | PCF | |
Edmond Barrachin | Died in office | ||
Robert Parenty | CDS | From 9 November 1975 in place of Edmond Barrachin | |
Georges Dardel | SFIO | ||
Jean Fleury | UD | ||
André Fosset | Resigned (named to cabinet) | ||
Jean Fonteneau | CDS | Replaced André Fosset on 9 November 1975 | |
Michel Maurice-Bokanowski | UDR | ||
Guy Schmaus | PCF | ||
1977–1986 | André Fosset | CDS | |
Jean-Pierre Fourcade | PR | ||
Charles Pasqua | Resigned (named to cabinet) | ||
Paul Graziani | RPR | From 21 April 1986 in place of Charles Pasqua | |
Michel Maurice-Bokanowski | RPR | ||
Anicet Le Pors | Resigned (named to cabinet} | ||
Monique Midy | PCF | From 24 July 1981 in place of Anicet Le Pors | |
Robert Pontillon | PS | ||
Guy Schmaus | PCF | ||
1986–1995 | André Fosset | UDF | |
Jean-Pierre Fourcade | UDF | ||
Jacqueline Fraysse | PCF | ||
Paul Graziani | RPR | ||
Michel Maurice-Bokanowski | RPR | ||
Robert Pontillon | Died in office | ||
Françoise Seligmann | PS | From 21 March 1992 in place of Robert Pontillon | |
Émile Tricon | Resigned 10 May 1988 | ||
Charles Pasqua | Replaced Émile Tricon Resigned (named to cabinet) | ||
Jean-Pierre Schosteck | RPR | From 1 May 1993 in place of Charles Pasqua | |
1995–2004 | Robert Badinter | PS | |
Denis Badré | UDF | ||
Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud | RPR | ||
Jean-Pierre Fourcade | UDF | ||
Jacqueline Fraysse | Resigned (elected deputy 12 June 1997) | ||
Michel Duffour | Replaced Jacqueline Fraysse Resigned (named to cabinet) | ||
Roland Muzeau | PCF | From 29 March 2000 in place of Michel Duffour | |
Charles Pasqua | Resigned | ||
Roger Karoutchi | RPR | From 17 December 1999 in place of Charles Pasqua | |
Jean-Pierre Schosteck | RPR | ||
2004–2011 | Robert Badinter | PS | |
Denis Badré | UDF | ||
Isabelle Debré | UMP | ||
Jean-Pierre Fourcade | UMP | ||
Roger Karoutchi | Groupe Les Républicains | Resigned 24 June 2007 (named to cabinet) | |
Jacques Gautier | Groupe Les Républicains | Replaced Roger Karoutchi on 25 June 2007 Resigned 23 July 2009 | |
Roger Karoutchi | Groupe Les Républicains | Returned to senate 24 July 2009 to 28 July 2009 | |
Jacques Gautier | Groupe Les Républicains | Replaced Roger Karoutchi on 29 July 2009 | |
Roland Muzeau | Resigned (elected deputy) | ||
Brigitte Gonthier-Maurin | PCF | From 29 June 2007 in place of Roland Muzeau | |
Charles Pasqua | UMP | ||
2011–2017 | Isabelle Debré | Les Républicains | |
André Gattolin | EELV | ||
Jacques Gautier | Groupe Les Républicains | Reigned 31 December 2016 | |
Brigitte Gonthier-Maurin | PCF | ||
Philippe Kaltenbach | PS | ||
Roger Karoutchi | Les Républicains | ||
Hervé Marseille | Groupe Union Centriste | ||
2017–2023 | André Gattolin | Groupe La République En Marche | |
Xavier Iacovelli | Groupe socialiste et républicain | ||
Roger Karoutchi | Groupe Les Républicains | ||
Christine Lavarde | Groupe Les Républicains | ||
Hervé Marseille | Groupe Union Centriste | ||
Pierre Ouzoulias | Groupe communiste républicain citoyen et écologiste | ||
Philippe Pemezec | Groupe Les Républicains |
References
Sources
- Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IIIème République par circonscription (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
- Liste des anciens sénateurs de la IVème République par circonscription (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
- Liste des anciens sénateurs de la Vème République par circonscription (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
- Liste par département – Hauts-de-Seine (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
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