List of senators of Gironde
Following is a list of senators of Gironde, people who have represented the department of Gironde in the Senate of France.

Location of Gironde in France
Third Republic
Senators for Gironde under the French Third Republic were:[1]
- Charles de Pelleport-Burete (1876-1879)
- Louis Béhic (1876–1879)
- Louis Hubert-Delisle (1876–1879)
- Raoul Duval (1876–1879)
- Pierre Issartier (1879–1887)
- Jean Callen (1879–1888)
- Henri de Lur-Saluces (1879–1891)
- Bernard Dupouy de 1879–1897)
- Armand Caduc (1885–1902)
- André Lavertujon (1887–1897)
- Ludovic Trarieux (1888–1904)
- Louis Obissier (1897–1911)
- David Raynal (1897-1903) died in office
- Albert Thounens (1903-1920)
- Ernest Monis (1891–1920)
- Albert Decrais (1903–1915)
- Marcel Courrégelongue (1904–1924)
- Guillaume Chastenet de Castaing (1912–1933)
- Eugène Buhan (1920–1933)
- Louis David (1920–1924)
- Marcel Vayssiere (1920-1922) died in office
- Charles Chaumet (1923–1932)
- Fernand Faure (1924–1929)
- Armand Calmel (1924–1941)
- Joseph Capus (1930–1941)
- René Caillier (1932–1941)
- Jean Odin (1933-1941)
- Georges Portmann (1933-1941)
Fourth Republic
Senators for Gironde under the French Fourth Republic were:[2]
- René Duhourquet (1946–1948)
- François Leuret (1946–1948)
- Maxime Teyssandier (1946–1948)
- Robert Brettes (1946–1959)
- Jean Sourbet (7–19 November 1948)
- Lucien de Gracia (1948–1951)
- Jean Durand (1948–1955)
- Max Monichon (1948–1959)
- Georges Milh (1951–1955)
- Marc Pauzet (1955–1959)
- Georges Portmann (1955–1959)
Fifth Republic
Former senators for Gironde under the French Fifth Republic were:[3]
Name | Took office | Group | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Marc Pauzet | 1959–1971 | ||
Georges Portmann | 1959–1971 | ||
Max Monichon | 1959–1977 | ||
Raymond Brun | 1959–1989 | ||
Jacques Boyer-Andrivet | 1971–1980 then 1987–1989 | ||
Jean-François Pintat | 1971–1990 | ||
Armand Bastit-Saint Martin | 1977–1980 | ||
Marc Boeuf | 1980–1993 | ||
Jacques Valade | 1980–1987, then 1989–2008 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | |
Bernard Dussaut | 1989–2008 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | |
Gérard César | 1990–2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | resigned 2017 |
Joëlle Dusseau | 1993–1998 | ||
Xavier Pintat | 1998–2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | resigned 2017 |
Alain Anziani | 2008–2017 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | resigned 2017 |
Marie-Hélène des Esgaulx | 2008–2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | resigned 2017 |
As of January 2018 the senators were:[4]
Name | Took office | Group | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Françoise Cartron | 2008 / 2014 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | |
Philippe Madrelle | 1980 / 1989 / 1998 / 2008 / 2014 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | |
Alain Cazabonne | from 1 October 2017 | Centrist Union group (UC) | replaced Marie-Hélène Des Esgaulx, resigned |
Nathalie Delattre | from 1 October 2017 | European Democratic and Social Rally group (RDSE) | replaced Xavier Pintat, resigned |
Laurence Harribey | from 1 October 2017 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | replaced Alain Anziani, resigned |
Florence Lassarde | from 1 October 2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | replaced Gérard César, resigned |
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 - Gironde (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
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