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.
Senators for Paris between 1968 and 1977:
Name | Party | Elected | Notes | |
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Independent Republicans Group (RI) | 1968 | Died 16 February 1976 | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1976 | From 17 February 1976, replacing Jean Legaret | ||
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) | 1968 | Died 14 September 1972 | ||
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) | 1972 | From 15 September 1972, replacing Albert Chavanac | ||
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) | 1968 | |||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1968 | Resigned 25 June 1969 | ||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1969 | From 26 June 1969, replacing Raymond Bossus | ||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1968 | |||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1968 | |||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1968 | |||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1968 | |||
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) | 1968 | |||
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) | 1968 | |||
Independent Republicans Group (RI) | 1968 | Appointed to cabinet 12 February 1976 | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1976 | From 12 February 1976, replacing Pierre-Christian Taittinger | ||
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) | 1959 |
Senators for Paris between 1977 and 1986:
Name | Party | Elected | Notes | |
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French Communist Party (PCF) | 1977 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1977 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1977 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1977 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1977 | Resigned 3 October 1980 | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1980 | From 4 October 1980, replacing Jean-Louis Vigier | ||
Socialist Party (PS) | 1977 | Died 28 May 1979 | ||
Socialist Party (PS) | 1979 | From 29 May 1979, to replace Georges Dayan | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1977 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1967 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 1977 | |||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1977 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1977 | |||
Republican Party (PR) | 1977 |
Senators for Paris between 1986 and 1995:
Name | Party | Elected | Notes | |
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Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1993 | Died 27 September 1994 | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1994 | From 28 September 1994, by-election to replace François Collet | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1986 | Died 29 November 1990 | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1991 | From 10 February 1991, by-election to replace Raymond Bourgine | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1986 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1986 | |||
Union for French Democracy (UDF) | 1986 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1986 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 1986 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1986 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1986 | |||
Centrist Union group (UC) | 1986 | Died 18 May 1989 | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1989 | From 19 May 1989, replacing Dominique Pado | ||
Union for French Democracy (UDF) | 1986 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1986 | Died 18 January 1993 | ||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1993 | From 18 April 1993, by-election replacing Nicole de Hauteclocque |
Senators for Paris between 1995 and 2004:
Name | Party | Elected | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Socialist Party (PS) | 1995 | Elected deputy January 2000 | ||
Citizen and Republican Movement (MRC) | 2000 | From 20 January 2000, replacing Michel Charzat | ||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 1995 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 1995 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 1995 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 1995 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 1995 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 1995 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 1995 | Resigned March 2001 | ||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2001 | From 28 March 2001, replacing Bertrand Delanoë | ||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 1995 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 1995 | |||
Rally for the Republic (RPR) | 1995 | Reigned September 2002 | ||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2002 | From 1 October 2002, replacing Michel Caldaguès | ||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 1995 |
Senators for Paris between 2004 and 2011:
Name | Party | Elected | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Socialist Party (PS) | 2004 | |||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 2004 | |||
Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) | 2004 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2004 | |||
Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) | 2004 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2004 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2004 | Elected deputy in November 2007 | ||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2007 | From 30 November 2007, replacing Philippe Goujon | ||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2004 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2004 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2004 | |||
New Centre (NC) | 2004 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2004 |
Senators for Paris between 2011 and 2017:
Name | Party | Elected | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) | 2011 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2011 | |||
2011 | Resigned 19 September 2012 | |||
French Communist Party (PCF) | 2012 | From 20 September 2012, replacing Nicole Borvo | ||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2011 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2011 | |||
Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) | 2011 | |||
Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) | 2011 | |||
Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) | 2011 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2011 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2011 | |||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2011 | |||
New Centrists (NC) | 2011 |
Senators for Paris from 2017:
Name | Group | Elected | Notes | |
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Socialiste et républicain | 2017 | |||
La République En Marche | 2017 | |||
2017 | ||||
Les Républicains | 2017 | |||
Les Républicains | 2017 | |||
Les Républicains | 2017 | |||
Les Républicains | 2017 | |||
Socialiste et républicain | 2017 | |||
Socialiste et républicain | 2017 | |||
Socialiste et républicain | 2017 | |||
2017 | ||||
Socialiste et républicain | 2017 |
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