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Location of Paris in France
Paris (center) in the 1968 break-up of the Seine department

Following is a list of senators of Paris, people who have represented the department of Paris in the Senate of France. The department was created from the central part of the Seine department in 1968.

1968–1977

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Senators for Paris between 1968 and 1977:[1]

Name Party Elected Notes
Jean Legaret [fr] Independent Republicans Group (RI) 1968 Died 16 February 1976
Janine Alexandre-Debray [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1976 From 17 February 1976, replacing Jean Legaret
Albert Chavanac [fr] Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) 1968 Died 14 September 1972
Jean Auburtin [fr] Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) 1972 From 15 September 1972, replacing Albert Chavanac
Maurice Bayrou Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) 1968
Raymond Bossus French Communist Party (PCF) 1968 Resigned 25 June 1969
Serge Boucheny French Communist Party (PCF) 1969 From 26 June 1969, replacing Raymond Bossus
Georges Cogniot French Communist Party (PCF) 1968
Pierre Giraud (senator) [fr] French Communist Party (PCF) 1968
Raymond Guyot French Communist Party (PCF) 1968
Catherine Lagatu [fr] French Communist Party (PCF) 1968
Paul Minot [fr] Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) 1968
Dominique Pado [fr] Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) 1968
Pierre-Christian Taittinger Independent Republicans Group (RI) 1968 Appointed to cabinet 12 February 1976
Jacques Sanglier Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1976 From 12 February 1976, replacing Pierre-Christian Taittinger
Jean-Louis Vigier [fr] Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) 1959

1977 – 1986

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Senators for Paris between 1977 and 1986:[1]

Name Party Elected Notes
Serge Boucheny French Communist Party (PCF) 1977
Raymond Bourgine Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1977
Michel Caldaguès Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1977
Jean Chérioux [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1977
Jean-Louis Vigier [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1977 Resigned 3 October 1980
François Collet [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1980 From 4 October 1980, replacing Jean-Louis Vigier
Georges Dayan [fr] Socialist Party (PS) 1977 Died 28 May 1979
Cécile Goldet Socialist Party (PS) 1979 From 29 May 1979, to replace Georges Dayan
Christian de La Malène Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1977
Dominique Pado [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1967
Bernard Parmantier [fr] Socialist Party (PS) 1977
Rolande Perlican [fr] French Communist Party (PCF) 1977
Roger Romani Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1977
Pierre-Christian Taittinger Republican Party (PR) 1977

1986–1995

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Senators for Paris between 1986 and 1995:[1]

Name Party Elected Notes
François Collet [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1993 Died 27 September 1994
Magdeleine Anglade Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1994 From 28 September 1994, by-election to replace François Collet
Raymond Bourgine Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1986 Died 29 November 1990
Camille Cabana [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1991 From 10 February 1991, by-election to replace Raymond Bourgine
Michel Caldaguès Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1986
Jean Chérioux [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1986
Roger Chinaud [fr] Union for French Democracy (UDF) 1986
Maurice Couve de Murville Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1986
Claude Estier Socialist Party (PS) 1986
Philippe de Gaulle Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1986
Christian de La Malène Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1986
Dominique Pado [fr] Centrist Union group (UC) 1986 Died 18 May 1989
Bernard Guyomard [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1989 From 19 May 1989, replacing Dominique Pado
Pierre-Christian Taittinger Union for French Democracy (UDF) 1986
Nicole de Hauteclocque Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1986 Died 18 January 1993
Maurice Ulrich [fr] Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1993 From 18 April 1993, by-election replacing Nicole de Hauteclocque

1995 – 2004

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Senators for Paris between 1995 and 2004:[1]

Name Party Elected Notes
Michel Charzat Socialist Party (PS) 1995 Elected deputy January 2000
Jean-Yves Autexier Citizen and Republican Movement (MRC) 2000 From 20 January 2000, replacing Michel Charzat
Nicole Borvo French Communist Party (PCF) 1995
Jean Chérioux Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) 1995
Jacques Dominati Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) 1995
Claude Estier Socialist Party (PS) 1995
Philippe de Gaulle Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) 1995
Christian de La Malène Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) 1995
Bertrand Delanoë Socialist Party (PS) 1995 Resigned March 2001
Jean-Yves Mano Socialist Party (PS) 2001 From 28 March 2001, replacing Bertrand Delanoë
Bernard Plasait Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) 1995
Danièle Pourtaud Socialist Party (PS) 1995
Michel Caldaguès Rally for the Republic (RPR) 1995 Reigned September 2002
Roger Romani Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) 2002 From 1 October 2002, replacing Michel Caldaguès
Maurice Ulrich Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) 1995

2004–2011

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2011–2017

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From 2017

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Senators for Paris from 2017:[1][2]

Name Group Elected Notes
David Assouline Socialiste et républicain 2017
Julien Bargeton La République En Marche 2017
Esther Benbassa Communist, Republican, Citizen and Ecologist group 2017
Céline Boulay-Espéronnier Les Républicains 2017
Pierre Charon Les Républicains 2017
Philippe Dominati Les Républicains 2017
Catherine Dumas Les Républicains 2017
Rémi Féraud Socialiste et républicain 2017
Marie-Pierre de la Gontrie Socialiste et républicain 2017
Bernard Jomier Socialiste et républicain 2017
Pierre Laurent Communist, Republican, Citizen and Ecologist group 2017
Marie-Noëlle Lienemann Socialiste et républicain 2017

References

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Sources

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  • Liste des anciens sénateurs de la Vème République par circonscription (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
  • Liste par département – Paris (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01
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