The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as politicians and government servants – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of centenarians.
Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability | |
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1921–2021 | 100 | Algerian politician, lawyer and human rights activist[1] | ||
V. S. Achuthanandan | 1923– | Indian politician, Chief Minister of Kerala (2006–2011)[2] | ||
1919–2021 | 101 | Iranian politician and diplomat[3] | ||
1905–2009 | 103 | Italian political leader, president of Sicily[4] | ||
1907–2013 | 106 | French Martinican politician, physician and independence activist[5] | ||
1918–2018 | 100 | Portuguese colonial administrator, Colonial Governor of Cape Verde (1974)[6] | ||
1919–2020 | 101 | Italian politician[7] | ||
1919–2021 | 101 | Indian politician, leader of the All India Kisan Sabha or peasants front of the Communist Party of India (CPIM) (1967–1976)[8] [9] | ||
1898–1999 | 100 | Norwegian politician, deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway[10] | ||
1922–2022 | 100 | Canadian senator[11] | ||
1903–2005 | 102 | Canadian civil servant, frontier teacher, land surveyor, and soldier[12] | ||
1908–2009 | 100 | Ceylonese/Sri Lankan political activist and trade unionist; wife of S. C. C. Anthony Pillai.[13] | ||
1913–2015 | 101 | Canadian soldier and politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1971–1986)[14] | ||
1916–2020 | 104 | British politician, MP for Preston North (1966–1970, 1974–1979)[15] | ||
1917–2019 | 101 | Sudanese politician, prime minister (1969)[16] | ||
1922–2022 | 100 | American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1971–1975)[17] | ||
1916–2021 | 104 | American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1959–1962)[18] | ||
1922–2022 | 100 | American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1952–1955) and senate (1955–1994)[19] | ||
1910–2010 | 100 | Ghanaian diplomat and educationist, Ambassador of Ghana to West Germany (1970–1972)[20] [21] [22] | ||
1910–2019 | 108 | American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1936–1939) and senate (1940–1942)[23] | ||
1883–1986 | 103 | Turkish politician, prime minister (1937–1939) and third president (1950–1960)[24] | ||
1919–2021 | 102 | Peruvian politician, founder and first President of the Christian People's Party (PPC) (1966–1999) and mayor of Lima (1964–1969)[25] [26] [27] | ||
1916–2016 | 100 | Mexican politician, governor of Morelos (1976–1982)[28] | ||
Francis Bellotti | 1923– | American politician, attorney general (1975–87) and lieutenant governor (1963–65) of Massachusetts[29] | ||
Mustafa Ben Halim | 1921–2021 | 100 | Libyan politician, prime minister (1954–1957)[30] [31] | |
1914–2016 | 102 | Filipino politician, senator (1967–1972) and Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986)[32] | ||
1923–2023 | 100 | American politician, member of the New York Senate (1979–1984)[33] | ||
1913–2013 | 100 | Israeli politician, Speaker of the Knesset (1980–1981) and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure (1981–1982)[34] [35] | ||
1915–2018 | 102 | American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1960–1966) and Maine Senate (1966–1976)[36] | ||
1914–2014 | 100 | Italian politician, MEP (1960–1989)[37] | ||
1870–1971 | 101 | American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives | ||
1922–2023 | 100 | Iraqi-born Israeli politician[38] | ||
Howard Bier | 1919– | American politician, member (1959–1972) and speaker (1971–1972) of the North Dakota House of Representatives[39] | ||
1910–2010 | 100 | Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council[40] | ||
1922–2022 | 100 | Israeli politician[41] | ||
1919–2021 | 102 | French politician[42] [43] | ||
1871–1973 | 101 | Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons for the Unionist Party[44] | ||
1912–2014 | 101 | American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1979–1982)[45] | ||
1909–2013 | 104 | American deputy director of the CIA[46] | ||
1873–1974 | 100 | British journalist and founder of the Empire Press Union; served in the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Acton (1918–1929)[47] | ||
1881–1985 | 103 | American politician, served in the Connecticut House of Representatives (1921–1923)[48] | ||
1923–2023 | 100 | British diplomat, ambassador to Madagascar (1967–1970), high commissioner to Tanzania (1975–1978) and Nigeria (1979–1983)[49] | ||
1923–2023 | 100 | American politician, U.S. Senator from New York (1971-1977)[50] | ||
1827–1927 | 100 | Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly (1893–1903)[51] | ||
1912–2013 | 101 | Canadian diplomat[52] | ||
1916–2019 | 103 | American political appointee, Commissioner of Internal Revenue[53] | ||
1905–2006 | 100 | American politician, mayor of Des Moines, Iowa[54] | ||
Jimmy Carter | 1924– | American politician, 39th president of the United States, 76th governor of Georgia, 2002 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and humanitarian[55] | ||
1911/1912–2013 | 101 | Indian politician, Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Pencharthal, Tripura (1978–1983)[56] | ||
1920–2020 | 100 | French politician[57] | ||
1919–2020 | 100 | British politician, junior minister and life peer[58] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Canadian lawyer and politician[59] | ||
1905–2009 | 103 | Cambodian civil servant and politician, interim prime minister (1962) and President of the National Assembly (1962–1963, 1966–1968)[60] | ||
1911–2013 | 102 | Bangladeshi anti-colonial revolutionary and social worker[61] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Hong Kong politician[62] | ||
1916–2021 | 104 | French politician, deputy (1951–1955), mayor of Brest (1947–1953)[63] | ||
1910–2010 | 100 | Canadian politician[64] | ||
1906–2006 | 100 | American politician, Washington state legislator[65] | ||
Merwin Coad | 1924– | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1957–1963)[66] | ||
1839–1939 | 100 | American politician, Governor of Nevada | ||
1822–1924 | 102 | American politician, U.S. Senator from California (1867–1873), longest-lived U.S. senator | ||
Tom Copeland | 1924– | American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1957–1973)[67] | ||
1917–2018 | 100 | Italian politician[68] | ||
1876–1982 | 106 | Australian Liberal Party politician[69] | ||
1902–2002 | 100 | Australian diplomat, politician and writer[70] | ||
1916–2019 | 102 | American politician[71] | ||
1916–2017 | 100 | American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Kansas[72] | ||
1907–2007 | 100 | Norwegian politician[73] | ||
1915–2017 | 101 | Italian politician and journalist[74] | ||
1899–2000 | 101 | American politician, Governor of Louisiana[75] | ||
1915–2018 | 102 | British local government official, chief executive of Westminster City Council (1956–1977)[76] | ||
1920–2020 | 100 | Peruvian politician and diplomat, prime minister (2000–2001) and Secretary-General of the United Nations (1982–1991)[77] | ||
1892–1993 | 101 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-PA)[78] | ||
1721–1824 | 102 | Swiss-born Canadian cartographer and statesman[79] | ||
1908–2009 | 101 | American attorney and politician, member of the Chicago City Council[80] | ||
1827–1930 | 102 | Canadian senator[81] | ||
1880–1980 | 100 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (R-IL)[82] | ||
1906–2013 | 106 | American politician and activist[83] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Vietnamese politician, prime minister (1988–1991)[84] | ||
1909–2010 | 100 | American bureaucrat, Commissioner of the United States Bureau of Reclamation[85] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | New Zealand politician[86] | ||
William I. Donnermeyer Sr. | 1924– | American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives[87] | ||
1913–2017 | 104 | American banker and politician, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut and senator[88] | ||
1904–2007 | 102 | Indian politician, first Chief Minister of Sikkim[89] | ||
1886–1988 | 101 | Dutch prime minister (1948–1958)[90] | ||
1920–2021 | 101 | Slovenian political commissar and partisan People's Hero of Yugoslavia[91] | ||
1913–2015 | 102 | Chinese military officer, revolutionary leader, politician and economist[92] | ||
Sir Patrick Duffy | 1920– | British politician, Member of Parliament[93] | ||
1895–1996 | 101 | American diplomat[94] | ||
1922–2024 | 101 | French politician[95] | ||
1909–2012 | 103 | American civil servant[96] | ||
1922–2022 | 100 | Mexican politician, president (1970–1976)[97] | ||
1911–2011 | 100 | Argentine politician[98] | ||
1915–2015 | 100 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D–CA)[99] | ||
1910–2013 | Cambodian politician[100] | |||
1871–1973 | 102 | British civil servant, Colonial Administrator of Botswana[101] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Ghanaian diplomat, Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1960–1966)[102] | ||
1890–1999 | 109 | Swedish politician for the Swedish Social Democratic Party[103] | ||
1917–2018 | 100 | American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1971–1972)[104] | ||
Juan Ponce Enrile | 1924– | Filipino politician[105] | ||
1919–2021 | 101 | Ghanaian physician, scholar, university administrator, and public servant[106] | ||
1911–2013 | 102 | American politician, Nevada legislature[107] | ||
1900–2000 | 100 | German politician[108] | ||
1919–2021 | 102 | Italian lawyer and politician[109] | ||
1903–2010 | 106 | American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives[110] | ||
1917–2018 | 100 | Spanish politician, president of Galicia (1982–1987)[111] | ||
1894–1998 | 103 | British politician, member of the London County Council[112] | ||
1915–2017 | 101 | Irish politician for Louth TD[113] | ||
1888–1991 | 102 | American soldier and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (R-NY)[114] | ||
1897–2001 | 103 | American politician, Michigan state legislator[115] | ||
1916–2017 | 101 | Brazilian politician[116] | ||
1910–2012 | 101 | Canadian politician, MLA from Manitoba[117] | ||
1914–2018 | 103 | Italian politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1948–1968)[118] | ||
1886–1989 | 103 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D–SC) | ||
1908–2010 | 101 | American politician, mayor of Ocean Breeze Park, Florida[119] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1968) and Senate (1969–1972)[120] | ||
1920–2021 | 101 | French politician, National Assembly deputy (1962–1973) and mayor of Saint-Chéron, Essonne (1953–1965)[121] [122] | ||
1837–1938 | 100 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (R-TN) | ||
1916–2018 | 101 | American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1938, 1945–1946)[123] | ||
1900–2005 | 104 | Dutch politician, MEP and MP[124] | ||
1911–2012 | 101 | Panamanian president[125] | ||
1898–1998 | 100 | British politician and life peer[126] | ||
1915–2018 | 103 | American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1974)[127] | ||
Bill Grayden | 1920– | Australian politician, MP for Swan (1949–1954)[128] | ||
Frank Joseph Guarini | 1924– | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993)[129] | ||
1916–2018 | 101 | Indian politician, member of the Rajya Sabha Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly for Haidergarh[130] | ||
1917–2018 | 100 | American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1939–1940, 1953–1978)[131] | ||
1898–2008 | 109 | American politician, New Hampshire state legislator[132] | ||
1917–2021 | 103 | German diplomat, ambassador to the United Kingdom (1970–1977)[133] [134] | ||
1916–2017 | 100 | British Governor of the Falkland Islands[135] | ||
1919–2021 | 101 | Iraqi politician, minister of justice (2004–2005)[136] [137] | ||
1919–2020 | 100 | Taiwanese politician, premier (1990–1993)[138] | ||
1907–2007 | 100 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-CA)[139] | ||
1907–2009 | 101 | British politician and MP[140] | ||
1914–2016 | 102 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-West Virginia, 1959–1977) and Secretary of State of West Virginia (1985–2001)[141] | ||
1872–1972 | 100 | American newspaper publisher and politician, U.S. Senator from Arkansas (1913) | ||
1905–2013 | 107 | Dutch politician[142] | ||
1912–2017 | 104 | German politician and European Commissioner[143] | ||
1906–2008 | 101 | Mexican politician[144] | ||
1917–2020 | 102 | Australian public servant[145] | ||
Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni | 1887–1990 | 102 | Japanese politician and prince, prime minister (1945)[146] | |
1913–2015 | 101 | American politician, West Virginia state legislator[147] | ||
1912–2021 | 108 | Trinidadian politician and nutritionist[148] | ||
1859–1960 | 101 | Norwegian politician, prime minister and Minister of Finance (1928)[149] | ||
1912–2014 | 102 | American soldier, Navajo code talker and politician, senator from Arizona[150] | ||
1917–2017 | 100 | American politician[151] | ||
1923–2024 | 101 | Australian politician, Attorney-General of Australia (1969–1971)[152] | ||
1911–2018 | 107 | Dutch chess player and politician, MEP and MP[153] | ||
1884–1984 | 100 | South Australian politician, member of the MHA for Labor[154] | ||
1909–2015 | 105 | American politician, Washington state legislator (D–WA)[155] | ||
1915–2017 | 102 | British lawyer and life peer[156] | ||
1919–2020 | 101 | South Korean politician, prime minister (1992–1993)[157] | ||
Paul Ignatius | 1920– | American government official and former Secretary of the Navy[158] | ||
1915–2015 | 100 | Italian politician for the PCI[159] | ||
1917–2017 | 100 | Ukrainian-born Romanian politician[160] | ||
1916–2017 | 101 | Puerto Rican politician, Secretary of State of Puerto Rico (1966–1969)[161] | ||
1905–2012 | 106 | Indian politician[162] | ||
1912–2015 | 103 | British politician and journalist[163] | ||
1921–2022 | 101 | Chilean politician and lawyer, deputy (1961–1973)[164] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | Spanish politician[165] | ||
1885–1985 | 100 | American politician, South Dakota legislature[166] | ||
1910–2012 | 101 | American politician, Oregon legislature[167] | ||
1915–2016 | 101 | Dutch prime minister (1967–1971) and MP[168] | ||
1923–2023 | 100 | American diplomat, Ambassador to the Netherlands (1978–1981)[169] | ||
1895–2000 | 105 | American politician, mayor of Wichita, Kansas[170] | ||
1915–2016 | 101 | Finnish politician, Minister of Agriculture (1966–1968, 1970–1971)[171] | ||
1921–2021 | 100 | Indian politician[172] [173] | ||
1901–2004 | 102 | Greek politician[174] | ||
1911–2013 | 102 | Japanese politician[175] | ||
1903–2004 | 101 | Japanese diplomat[176] | ||
1915–2015 | 100 | Indian politician[177] | ||
1915–2019 | 103 | Chinese diplomat[178] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | Tunisian politician[179] | ||
1904–2005 | 101 | American Cold War policy architect[180] | ||
1898–2001 | 102 | American politician[181] | ||
1923–2024 | 100 | Pakistani politician and civil servant[182] | ||
1908–2008 | 100 | Pakistani politician[183] | ||
1914–2016 | 101 | Thai Foreign Minister[184] | ||
1920–2021 | 101 | North Korean politician, vice president (1993–1997), vice premier (1974–1975) and head of the OGD (1959–1974)[185] | ||
1909–2013 | 103 | American politician[186] | ||
Elisabeth Kirkby | 1921– | English-born Australian politician[187] | ||
1923–2023 | 100 | German-American diplomat, U.S. Secretary of State, 1973 Nobel Peace Prize laureate[188] | ||
1863–1965 | 101 | American treasurer of Florida[189] | ||
1905–2017 | 111 | Chinese-American diplomat[190] | ||
1916–2016 | 100 | American politician[191] | ||
1905–2006 | 100 | Canadian politician[192] | ||
1920–2022 | 102 | Soviet-Russian politician; hero of socialist labor[193] | ||
1918–2018 | 100 | Indian communist politician and writer[194] | ||
1913–2019 | 105 | Canadian political activist and Spanish Civil War volunteer[195] | ||
1923–2024 | 100 | Malaysian politician[196] [197] | ||
1887–1987 | 100 | American politician, Governor of Kansas and unsuccessful United States presidential nominee (R-KS)[198] | ||
1879–1985 | 105 | American politician[199] | ||
1920–2020 | 100 | American diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations (1977–1979)[200] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Swedish diplomat[201] | ||
1917–2019 | 101 | Chinese politician for the Communist Party[202] | ||
1921–2022 | 100 | Spanish lawyer and mayor of A Coruña (1976–1979)[203] | ||
1905–2009 | 103 | Norwegian politician, Norwegian Labour Party secretary[204] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | Soviet and Russian politician, Second Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1985–1990)[205] [206] | ||
1916–2018 | 101 | Chinese politician[207] | ||
1917–2018 | 100 | Chinese politician[208] | ||
1915–2018 | 103 | Chinese politician[209] | ||
1924–2024 | 100 | Croatian politician, diplomat[210] | ||
1920–2022 | 101 | Spanish politician, senator (1977–1979)[211] | ||
1917–2021 | 103 | Ugandan politician[212] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | Cypriot politician and physician, president of the House of Representatives (1985–1991) and founder of EDEK[213] | ||
1915–2024 | 109 | Chinese writer and politician, deputy (1983–1993).[214] | ||
1916–2022 | 105 | Argentine politician.[215] | ||
1814–1915 | 100 | Hungarian politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives[216] | ||
1917–2018 | 100 | American diplomat[217] | ||
1921–2021 | 100 | Yugoslav politician and army officer[218] | ||
1920–2024 | 104 | Croatian politician, prime minister (1990–1991)[219] | ||
1920–2021 | 101 | French politician, deputy (1986–1988) and mayor of Sainte-Luce, Martinique (1965–1990)[220] | ||
1905–2006 | 101 | Norwegian politician[221] | ||
1920–2024 | 104 | Yugoslav politician and army general[222] | ||
1784–1885 | 100 | British politician, Sheriff of London[223] | ||
1921–2022 | 100 | Peruvian politician, prime minister (1975) and president (1975–1980)[224] | ||
1922–2022 | 100 | Portuguese politician, MP (1980–1995) and member of the council of state (2016–2019)[225] | ||
1898–1999 | 100 | American politician from Louisiana[226] | ||
1918–2021 | 102 | Cameroonian politician[227] | ||
1843–1944 | 101 | Canadian politician and Cabinet member[228] | ||
Tomiichi Murayama | 1924– | Japanese politician, prime minister and chairman of the Social Democratic Party[229] | ||
1880–1981 | 101 | Canadian politician[230] | ||
1922–2022 | 100 | American politician, attorney general of South Dakota (1969–1973) and member of South Dakota Senate (1963–1968)[231] | ||
1911–2018 | 106 | American secretary, White House Social Secretary (1955–1961)[232] | ||
1921–2023 | 101 | Canadian politician and businesswoman who served as the 5th mayor of Mississauga[233] | ||
1918–2021 | 103 | American politician, member (1961–1994) and speaker (1981–1983) of the Arkansas House of Representatives[234] | ||
1773–1874 | 100 | Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia[235] | ||
1871–1971 | 100 | Canadian politician and newspaper publisher[236] | ||
1915–2016 | 101 | American Director of the National Reconnaissance Office[237] | ||
J. William Middendorf | 1924– | American government official and former Secretary of the Navy[238] | ||
1917–2017 | 100 | American politician[239] [240] | ||
1919–2021 | 101 | Indian diplomat[241] | ||
1918–2019 | 101 | Japanese prime minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) (1982–1987)[242] | ||
1904–2005 | 101 | American politician[243] | ||
1914–2016 | 101 | Canadian politician[244] | ||
1920–2022 | 101 | Kenyan Attorney General and Minister for Justice[245] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | National Liberal and British Conservative Party politician[246] | ||
1916–2022 | 105 | Vietnamese politician, deputy prime minister (1967–1976)[247] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Vietnamese politician, Minister of Transport (1955–1960)[248] | ||
1911–2015 | 104 | Chilean politician, Minister of Justice (1952)[249] [250] | ||
1912–2014 | 101 | British politician[251] | ||
1914–2014 | 100 | American politician[252] | ||
1900–2002 | 102 | American civil servant[253] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Iranian politician[254] | ||
1883–1984 | 100 | American politician, territorial governor of Alaska | ||
1883–1983 | 100 | Canadian grain merchant and politician, senator and 1st Chancellor of Lakehead University[255] | ||
1846–1947 | 100 | Australian politician[256] | ||
1915–2017 | 101 | British politician for the Liberal Democrats and barrister[257] | ||
1891–1994 | 102 | French prime minister (1952–1953)[258] | ||
1915–2015 | 100 | Canadian civil servant[259] | ||
1914–2017 | 102 | French Veguer (1977–1980)[260] | ||
1913–2013 | 100 | Indian politician[261] | ||
1915–2016 | 100 | Chinese politician[262] | ||
1891–1993 | 101 | Polish diplomat and president in exile[263] | ||
1914–2018 | 104 | Indian civil servant[264] | ||
1910–2018 | 107 | French politician[265] | ||
Maharaja Krishna Rasgotra | 1924– | Indian diplomat, foreign secretary (1982–1985)[266] | ||
Marshall Rauch | 1923– | American politician[267] | ||
1879–1980 | 101 | Canadian politician for the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA), sixth premier of Alberta (1934–1935) | ||
1907–2007 | 100 | American politician, mayor of San Jose, California[268] | ||
1915–2019 | 104 | Iranian diplomat[269] | ||
Ri Yong-suk | 1916–2021 | 105 | North Korean politician and revolutionary, deputy (1998–2009)[270] [271] | |
Guillermo Rodríguez | 1923– | Ecuadorian politician, acting president and military leader[272] | ||
1912–2014 | 101 | American chairman of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority[273] | ||
1893–1994 | 101 | Canadian politician, mayor of Edmonton[274] | ||
1922–2023 | 101 | Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1967–1971)[275] | ||
Albert Rosellini | 1910–2011 | 101 | American politician, governor of Washington[276] | |
1876–1977 | 101 | American politician, governor of Wyoming and first female governor in the United States[277] | ||
Ruan Posheng | 1916–2017 | 100 | Chinese politician[278] | |
1915–2018 | 103 | American activist and politician, New York state legislator[279] | ||
1922–2023 | 101 | Indian civil servant[280] | ||
1921–2022 | 100 | Malaysian politician, governor of Sarawak (1977–1981, 2001–2014)[281] [282] | ||
1860–1961 | 101 | American politician, mayor of Argonia, Kansas and first female mayor in the United States[283] | ||
1921–2023 | 102 | Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1967–1971, 1977–1984)[284] | ||
1920–2021 | 101 | Filipino politician[285] | ||
1921–2021 | 100 | American politician[286] [287] | ||
1889–1992 | 102 | East German politician[288] | ||
1881–1982 | 101 | British barrister, financier, colonial administrator and Liberal politician[289] | ||
1896–2001 | 105 | American politician[290] | ||
1878–1983 | 104 | American politician, mayor of Cincinnati[291] | ||
1920–2022 | 101 | Austrian politician[292] | ||
1916–2016 | 100 | American politician, mayor of El Paso, Texas[293] | ||
1901–2003 | 101 | Spanish politician[294] | ||
1918–2018 | 100 | French politician and journalist[295] | ||
1905–2006 | 101 | Indian politician[296] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | British politician[297] | ||
1911–2024 | 112 | Chinese politician and academic[298] | ||
1884–1986 | 101 | British politician[299] | ||
1911–2013 | 101 | American politician and activist[300] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | American politician, Secretary of State, Treasury and Labor and OMB director[301] [302] | ||
Khamtai Siphandone | 1924– | Laotian politician, prime minister and president[303] | ||
1906–2010 | 103 | American Foreign Service Officer[304] | ||
1912–2014 | 102 | American politician[305] | ||
1920–2021 | 101 | American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1995) and longest serving congressman in Iowa[306] [307] [308] | ||
1913–2017 | 103 | Spanish activist, diplomat, politician and schoolteacher[309] | ||
Song Ping | 1917– | Chinese politician[310] | ||
1898–2003 | 105 | Chinese politician and activist; wife of Chiang Kai-shek[311] | ||
1916–2023 | 106 | Romanian politician[312] | ||
1910–2011 | 100 | Scottish activist and politician, founder of the Scottish Green Party[313] | ||
1918–2018 | 100 | American politician[314] | ||
1900–2001 | 100 | American politician, mayor of Anchorage, Alaska[315] | ||
1887–1989 | 102 | American politician, Commissioner of Education (1934–1948)[316] | ||
1917–2021 | 103 | Singaporean civil servant.[317] | ||
1904–2007 | 103 | Norwegian politician, MP[318] | ||
1914–2017 | 103 | Turkish politician[319] | ||
1913–2013 | 100 | Finnish politician and legal scholar[320] | ||
1920–2023 | 102 | American politician[321] | ||
1876–1982 | 105 | American politician[322] | ||
1850–1952 | 102 | British politician[323] | ||
1870–1973 | 102 | American politician, congressman from Kentucky and Military Governor of the Panama Canal Zone[324] | ||
1914–2019 | 104 | Greek politician and lawyer[325] | ||
1902–2003 | 100 | American politician, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1954–2003)[326] | ||
1913–2020 | 107 | Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1949–1953)[327] | ||
1915–2016 | 100 | French politician[328] | ||
1911–2015 | 104 | Norwegian politician[329] | ||
1921–2022 | 100 | British Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire (1976–1997)[330] | ||
1914–2015 | 101 | American politician and attorney[331] | ||
1920–2021 | 100 | American politician, member (1950–1974) and speaker (1967–1969) of the Florida House of Representatives[332] | ||
1917–2018 | 101 | Belizean politician[333] | ||
1905–2005 | 100 | Norwegian politician[334] | ||
1892–1993 | 100 | American politician[335] | ||
1912–2013 | 100 | Ecuadorian politician, acting president (1966)[336] [337] [338] [339] | ||
1919–2022 | 102 | Indian politician[340] | ||
1916–2018 | 101 | Dutch politician, MP and mayor[341] [342] | ||
1918–2021 | 102 | American diplomat and State Department official[343] | ||
1915–2017 | 102 | Slovenian politician and diplomat, prime minister (1978–1980) and Yugoslavia's ambassador to the United Nations (1967–1969)[344] | ||
1912–2012 | 100 | American politician from Iowa[345] | ||
1804–1905 | 101 | Canadian senator | ||
William H. Webster | 1924– | American politician, CIA and FBI director[346] | ||
1916–2017 | 100 | Irish economist, politician, diplomat and civil servant[347] | ||
1893–1999 | 106 | Canadian politician, MLA from Manitoba[348] | ||
1918–2021 | 103 | Canadian politician for the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba[349] | ||
1904–2004 | 100 | Australian politician[350] | ||
1883–1984 | 101 | Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1935–1963)[351] | ||
1916–2017 | 100 | American politician[352] | ||
1914–2016 | 101 | American politician[353] | ||
1919–2021 | 102 | American politician for Long Island, New York[354] [355] [356] | ||
1916–2016 | 100 | Chinese politician and dissident[357] | ||
1911–2012 | 100 | Japanese politician[358] | ||
1915–2017 | 101 | Soviet minister[359] | ||
1912–2012 | 100 | Australian politician in the Parliament of Tasmania[360] | ||
1918–2018 | 100 | American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1971–1980)[361] | ||
1912–2015 | 102 | Chinese politician and writer[362] | ||
1914–2015 | 101 | Chinese politician[363] | ||
1913–2024 | 110 | Chinese politician and military officer[364] | ||
1889–1990 | 101 | Chinese politician[365] | ||
1835–1935 | 100 | American politician, mayor of Flint, Michigan[366] | ||
1904–2004 | 100 | Greek economist and politician, interim non-party prime minister (1989–1990)[367] | ||
Zou Yu | 1920– | Chinese jurist and politician[368] |