Following is a list of senators of Essonne, people who have represented the department of Essonne in the Senate of France.The department was created in 1968 during a reorganization of the former Seine-et-Oise and Seine departments.
Senators for Essonne under the French Fifth Republic:
Term | Name | Group | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1968–1977 | Union Centriste | ||
Communiste | Resigned 1 November 1975 | ||
Communiste | From 1 November 1975 in place of Louis Namy | ||
None | |||
1977–1986 | Union Centriste | ||
Union Centriste | |||
Communiste | |||
Socialiste | |||
Communiste | |||
1986–1995 | Union Centriste | resigned | |
Rassemblement pour la République | From 14 May 1988 in place of Jean Colin | ||
Communiste républicain citoyen et écologiste | |||
Communiste, Républicain, Citoyen etc. | |||
Rassemblement pour la République | Died in office 6 November 1993 | ||
Union pour un Mouvement Populaire | From 7 November 1993 in place of Jean Simonin | ||
Communiste | |||
1995–2004 | Rassemblement pour la République | Until 16 January 2001 (removed from office) | |
Union pour un Mouvement Populaire | From 17 January 2001 in place of Xavier Dugoin | ||
Communiste républicain citoyen et écologiste | |||
Communiste, Républicain, Citoyen etc. | Until 27 April 2000 (named to cabinet) | ||
Socialiste et républicain | From 28 April 2000 in place of Jean-Luc Mélenchon | ||
Union pour un Mouvement Populaire | Died in office 12 February 2004 | ||
Union Centriste | From 13 February 2004 in place of Michel Pelchat | ||
Rassemblement pour la République | Died in office 18 March 2000 | ||
Union pour un Mouvement Populaire | From 19 March 2000 in place of Jean-Jacques Robert | ||
2004–2011 | Union pour un Mouvement Populaire | ||
Socialiste et républicain | |||
Les Républicains | |||
Communiste, Républicain, Citoyen etc. | Until 7 January 2010 (elected European deputy) | ||
Communiste, Républicain, Citoyen etc. | From 8 January 2010 in place of Jean-Luc Mélenchon | ||
Communiste républicain et citoyen | |||
2011–2017 | La République En Marche | ||
Socialiste et républicain | |||
Les Républicains | |||
Union Centriste | |||
Socialiste et républicain | Until 11 March 2016 (named to cabinet) | ||
Communiste républicain et citoyen | From 12 March 2016 in place of Jean-Vincent Placé Until 17 June 2017 (return of Placé to senate) | ||
Socialiste et républicain | Returned to senate 18 June 2017 | ||
2017–2023 | Les Républicains | ||
Union Centriste | |||
Union Centriste | |||
Les Républicains | |||
Rassemblement Démocratique et Social Européen |
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