List of senators of Nièvre

Location of Nièvre in France

A List of senators of Nièvre, France, follows. These individuals have represented the Nièvre department of France in the French Senate.

Third republic

Senators for Nièvre under the French Third Republic were:[1]

TermSenators
1876–1879
  • Charles (Bouillé (1876–79)
  • Antonin Viel de Lunas d'Espeuilles (1876–79)
1879–1888
1888–1897
  • Jean-Charles Decray (to 1889)
  • Léonel de Laubespin (to 1896)
  • Charles Régnault (Savigny (1889–97)
  • Sylvestre Hérisson (1896–1900)
1897–1920
  • Félix Ducoudray (1897–1898}
  • Charles Le Peletier d'Aunay (1898–1918}
  • François Beaupin (1900–1916)
  • Victor Petitjean (1900–1920)
  • Jean Imbart de la Tour (1920)
1920–1924
  • Émile Chomet (1920–1924)
  • Alfred Massé (1920–1924)
  • Gaston Provost-Dumarchais (1921–1940)
1924–1933
  • François Gay (1924–1933)
  • Émile Magnien (1924–1933)
1933–1940
  • Marcel Lebœuf (1933–1941)
  • Achille Naudin (1933–1940)

Fourth republic

Senators for Nièvre under the French Fourth Republic were:[2]

Fifth republic

Senators for Nièvre under the French Fifth Republic:[3][4]

TermSenators
1959–1965
1965–1974
  • Daniel Benoîst (SFIO), elected deputy on 3 April 1967, after by-election replaced by Jean Lhospied (DVG)
  • Pierre Barbier (DVG)
1974–1983
  • Pierre Petit (PS), died 21 December 1977, replaced by his substitute Robert Guillaume (DVG)
  • Fernand Dussert (PS), died 29 December 1975, replaced by his substitute Noël Berrier (PS).
1983–1992
1992–2001
2001–2011
2011–2017
2017–2023
  • Patrice Joly (PS)
  • Nadia Sollogoub (DVD)

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 – Somme (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
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