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

Location of Rhône in France
Third Republic
Senators for Rhône under the French Third Republic were:[1]
- Marie-Edmond Valentin (1876–1879)
- Jules Favre (1876–1880)
- Jean-Baptiste Perret (1876–1882)
- Lucien Mangini (1876–1882)
- Germain Vallier (1880–1883)
- Édouard Millaud (1880–1912)
- Louis Munier (1882–1896)
- Émile Guyot (1882–1906)
- Jean-Claude Perras (1885–1899)
- François Thévenet (1892–1900)
- Albert Bouffier (1897–1909)
- Louis Million (1899–1900)
- Léon Repiquet (1900–1909)
- Antonin Gourju (1900–1909) and (1920–1926)
- Henry Fleury-Ravarin (1906–1909)
- Antoine Ponteille (1909–1918)
- Victor Vermorel (1909–1920)
- Georges Eugène Charles Beauvisage (1909–1920)
- Paul Cazeneuve (1909–1920)
- Édouard Herriot (1912–1919)
- Eugène Ruffier (1920–1924)
- Jean Coignet (1920–1927)
- Paul Duquaire (1920–1927)
- Eugène Bussy (1920–1927)
- Laurent Bonnevay (1924–1927)
- Justin Godart (1926–1940)
- Robert Lacroix (1927–1931)
- Jean Voillot (1927–1936)
- Irénée Giraud (1927–1936)
- Camille Rolland (1927–1940)
- Émile Bender (1931–1940)
- Joseph Depierre (1936–1940)
- Jean Froget (1936–1940)
Fourth Republic
Senators for Rhône under the French Fourth Republic were:[2]
- Maria Pacaut (1946–1948)
- Germain Pontille (1946–1948)
- Louis Dupic (1946–1959)
- Joseph Voyant (1946–1959)
- Auguste Pinton (1946–1959)
- André Lassagne (1948–1953)
- Claudius Delorme (1948–1959)
- Florian Bruyas (1953–1959)
Fifth Republic
Senators for Rhône under the French Fifth Republic:[3]
- Florian Bruyas (1959–1968)
- Auguste Pinton (1959–1977)
- Joseph Voyant (1959–1977)
- Claudius Delorme (1959–1977)
- Camille Vallin (1959–1968) and (1977–1986)
- Francisque Collomb (1968–1995)
- Léon Chambaretaud (1968–1974)
- Pierre Vallon (1974–1995)
- Franck Sérusclat (1977–1999)
- Alfred Gerin (1977–1986)
- Serge Mathieu (1977–2004)
- Jean Mercier (1977–1986)
- René Trégouët (1986–2004)
- Emmanuel Hamel (1986–2003)
- Roland Bernard (1986–1995)
- Guy Fischer (1995–2014)
- Gilbert Chabroux (1995–2004)
- Jacques Moulinier (2003–2004)
- Muguette Dini (2004–2014)
- Christiane Demontès (2004–2014)
- Jean-Jacques Pignard (2009–2012) then in 2014
- Michel Mercier, Union pour la démocratie française (1995-2009), Named minister 23 June 2009, replaced by Jean-Jacques Pignard from 24 July 2009 to 16 May 2012, resigned 22 April 2014, replaced by Jean-Jacques Pignard
Senators from 2014
Senators from 2014 were:[3][4]
In office | Name | Party or group | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
From 2014 | François-Noël Buffet | Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | |
From 2014 | Catherine Di Folco | Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | |
From 2014 | Michel Forissier | Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | |
From 2014 | Élisabeth Lamure | Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | |
2014–2017 | Gérard Collomb | Socialist Party (PS) | Named to cabinet 17 June 2017 |
From 2017 | Gilbert-Luc Devinaz | Socialist and Republican | From 18 June 2017, replacing Gérard Collomb |
From 2014 | Annie Guillemot | Socialist Party (PS) | |
2014–2017 | Michel Mercier | Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) | Resigned 30 September 2017 |
From 2017 | Michèle Vullien | Union Centriste | From 1 October 2017, replacing Michel Mercier |
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 - Rhône (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
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