List of senators of Puy-de-Dôme
Following is a list of senators of Puy-de-Dôme, people who have represented the department of Puy-de-Dôme in the Senate of France.
Third Republic
Senators for Puy-de-Dôme under the French Third Republic were:[1]
- Jacques Mège (1876–1878)
- Prosper-Claude de Barante (1876–1882)
- Mathieu Salneuve (1876–1889)
- Jean-Baptiste Guyot-Lavaline (1879–1900)
- Robert Goutay (1882–1889)
- François Girot-Pouzol (1885–1891)
- Gilbert Le Guay (1889–1891)
- Gilbert Gaillard (1889–1898)
- Charles Barrière (1891–1909)
- Hippolyte Gomot (1891–1927)
- Jean Chantagrel (1898–1907)
- Victor Bataille (1900–1908)
- Antoine Bony-Cisternes (1907–1927)
- Léon Chambige (1909–1914)
- Pierre-Jean Sabaterie (1909–1930)
- Étienne Clémentel (1920–1936)
- Louis Darteyre (1927–1932)
- Baptiste Marrou (1927–1936)
- Eugène Chassaing (1930–1940)
- Paul Malsang (1933–1937)
- Eugène Roy (1936–1938)
- Pierre Laval (1936–1940)
- François Albert-Buisson (1937–1940)
- Jacques Bardoux (1938–1940)
Fourth Republic
Senators for Puy-de-Dôme under the French Fourth Republic were:[2]
Period | Name | Group |
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1946 | Francis Dassaud | (SCFIO) |
Edmond Pialoux | (MRP) | |
1948 | Francis Dassaud | (SCFIO) |
Roger Fournier | (SFIO) | |
Jean Reynouard | (RGR) | |
1952 | Michel Champleboux | (SCFIO) |
Francis Dassaud | (SCFIO) | |
Gabriel Montpied | (SCFIO) |
Fifth Republic
Senators for Puy-de-Dôme under the French Fifth Republic were:[3][4]
Period | Name | Group | Notes |
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1959 | Francis Dassaud | Socialist and Republican group (SFIO) | |
Gabriel Montpied | Socialist and Republican group (SFIO) | ||
Michel Champleboux | Socialist and Republican group (SFIO) | ||
1965 | Abel Gauthier | Socialist and Republican group (SFIO) | |
Gabriel Montpied | Socialist and Republican group (SFIO) | ||
Michel Champleboux | Socialist and Republican group (SFIO) | Died 1967, replaced by André Barroux] | |
André Barroux | Miscellaneous left (DVG) | Replaced Michel Champleboux in 1967 | |
1974 | Roger Quilliot | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | Named to cabinet 1981, resigned, replaced by Michel Charasse |
Michel Charasse | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | Replaced Roger Quilliot in 1981 | |
Gilbert Belin | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | ||
André Barroux | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | ||
25 septembre 1983 | Michel Charasse | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | Named to government in 1988, replaced by Gilbert Belin |
Gilbert Belin | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | Replaced Michel Charasse in 1988 | |
Marcel Bony | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | ||
Roger Quilliot | Socialist Party (France) (PS)) | Elected deputy and resigned 1986, reelected to senate in 1986 | |
27 septembre 1992 | Michel Charasse | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | |
Marcel Bony | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | ||
Roger Quilliot | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | Resigned in 1998, replaced by Serge Godard in by-election | |
Serge Godard | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | Replaced Roger Quilliot in by-election 1998 | |
23 septembre 2001 | Michèle André | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | |
Michel Charasse | Socialist and Republican group (SOC), then European Democratic and Social Rally group (RDSE) | Named to Constitutional Council in 2010 replaced by Serge Godard | |
Serge Godard | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | Replaced Michel Charasse in 2010 | |
Jean-Marc Juilhard | Independent Republicans (RI) – The Republicans group (UMP) | ||
25 septembre 2011 | Michèle André | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | |
Jacques-Bernard Magner | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | ||
Alain Néri | Socialist Party (France) (PS) | ||
24 septembre 2017 | Jean-Marc Boyer | The Republicans (LR) | |
Éric Gold | La République En Marche! (REM) | ||
Jacques-Bernard Magner | Socialist Party (France) (PS) |
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 - Puy-de-Dôme (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
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