List of senators of Gironde

Following is a list of senators of Gironde, people who have represented the department of Gironde in the Senate of France.
Third Republic
Senators for Gironde under the French Third Republic were:[1]
- Charles de Pelleport-Burete (1876-1879)
 - Louis Béhic (1876–1879)
 - Louis Hubert-Delisle (1876–1879)
 - Raoul Duval (1876–1879)
 - Pierre Issartier (1879–1887)
 - Jean Callen (1879–1888)
 - Henri de Lur-Saluces (1879–1891)
 - Bernard Dupouy de 1879–1897)
 - Armand Caduc (1885–1902)
 - André Lavertujon (1887–1897)
 - Ludovic Trarieux (1888–1904)
 - Louis Obissier (1897–1911)
 - David Raynal (1897-1903) died in office
 - Albert Thounens (1903-1920)
 - Ernest Monis (1891–1920)
 - Albert Decrais (1903–1915)
 - Marcel Courrégelongue (1904–1924)
 - Guillaume Chastenet de Castaing (1912–1933)
 - Eugène Buhan (1920–1933)
 - Louis David (1920–1924)
 - Marcel Vayssiere (1920-1922) died in office
 - Charles Chaumet (1923–1932)
 - Fernand Faure (1924–1929)
 - Armand Calmel (1924–1941)
 - Joseph Capus (1930–1941)
 - René Caillier (1932–1941)
 - Jean Odin (1933-1941)
 - Georges Portmann (1933-1941)
 
Fourth Republic
Senators for Gironde under the French Fourth Republic were:[2]
- René Duhourquet (1946–1948)
 - François Leuret (1946–1948)
 - Maxime Teyssandier (1946–1948)
 - Robert Brettes (1946–1959)
 - Jean Sourbet (7–19 November 1948)
 - Lucien de Gracia (1948–1951)
 - Jean Durand (1948–1955)
 - Max Monichon (1948–1959)
 - Georges Milh (1951–1955)
 - Marc Pauzet (1955–1959)
 - Georges Portmann (1955–1959)
 
Fifth Republic
Former senators for Gironde under the French Fifth Republic were:[3]
| Name | Took office | Group | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Marc Pauzet | 1959–1971 | ||
| Georges Portmann | 1959–1971 | ||
| Max Monichon | 1959–1977 | ||
| Raymond Brun | 1959–1989 | ||
| Jacques Boyer-Andrivet | 1971–1980 then 1987–1989 | ||
| Jean-François Pintat | 1971–1990 | ||
| Armand Bastit-Saint Martin | 1977–1980 | ||
| Marc Boeuf | 1980–1993 | ||
| Jacques Valade | 1980–1987, then 1989–2008 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | |
| Bernard Dussaut | 1989–2008 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | |
| Gérard César | 1990–2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | resigned 2017 | 
| Joëlle Dusseau | 1993–1998 | ||
| Xavier Pintat | 1998–2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | resigned 2017 | 
| Alain Anziani | 2008–2017 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | resigned 2017 | 
| Marie-Hélène des Esgaulx | 2008–2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | resigned 2017 | 
As of January 2018 the senators were:[4]
| Name | Took office | Group | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Françoise Cartron | 2008 / 2014 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | |
| Philippe Madrelle | 1980 / 1989 / 1998 / 2008 / 2014 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | |
| Alain Cazabonne | from 1 October 2017 | Centrist Union group (UC) | replaced Marie-Hélène Des Esgaulx, resigned | 
| Nathalie Delattre | from 1 October 2017 | European Democratic and Social Rally group (RDSE) | replaced Xavier Pintat, resigned | 
| Laurence Harribey | from 1 October 2017 | Socialist and Republican group (SOC) | replaced Alain Anziani, resigned | 
| Florence Lassarde | from 1 October 2017 | The Republicans group (Senate) (UMP) | replaced Gérard César, resigned | 
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 - Gironde (in French), Sénat de France, retrieved 2018-01-01