List of Senate Presidents of The Federal Republic of Brazil
Name | Served | Original state |
Floriano Peixoto | 1891 - 1891 | Alagoas |
Prudente de Morais | 1891–1894 | São Paulo |
Manuel Vitorino | 1895–1898 | Bahia |
Francisco de Assis Rosa e Silva | 1898–1902 | Pernambuco |
Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena | 1902–1906 | Minas Gerais |
Nilo Pecanha | 1896–1909 | Rio de Janeiro |
Venceslau Brás | 1910–1914 | Minas Gerais |
Umberto Santos da Costa Aráujo | 1914–1918 | Maranhão |
Delfim Moreira | 1918–1920 | Minas Gerais |
Bueno de Paiva | 1920–1922 | Minas Gerais |
Estácio Coimbra | 1922–1926 | Pernambuco |
Melo Viana | 1926–1930 | Minas Gerais |
Antônio Garcia de Medeiros Neto | 1935–1937 | Bahia |
Valdomiro de Barros Magalhães | 1936 | Minas Gerais |
Nereu Ramos | 1946–1951 | Santa Catarina |
Café Filho | 1951–1954 | Rio Grande do Norte |
Alexandre Marcondes Machado Filho | 1951–1954 | São Paulo |
Apolônio Jorge de Faria Salles | 1956–1958 | Pernambuco |
João Goulart | 1956–1961 | Rio Grande do Sul |
Auro Soares de Moura Andrade | 1961–1968 | São Paulo |
Gilberto Marinho | 1968–1970 | Rio de Janeiro |
João Cleofas de Oliveira | 1970–1971 | Pernambuco |
Petrônio Portela Nunes | 1971–1973 | Piauí |
Filinto Müller | 1973 | Mato Grosso |
Paulo Francisco Torres | 1973–1975 | Rio de Janeiro |
Magalhães Pinto | 1975–1977 | Minas Gerais |
Petrônio Portela Nunes | 1977–1979 | Piauí |
Luiz Viana Filho | 1979–1981 | Bahia |
Jarbas Passarinho | 1981–1983 | Pará |
Nilo de Souza Coelho | 1983 | Pernambuco |
Moacyr Dalla | 1983–1985 | Espírito Santo |
José Fragelli | 1985–1987 | Mato Grosso |
Humberto Lucena | 1987–1989 | Paraíba |
Nelson Carneiro | 1989–1991 | Rio de Janeiro |
Mauro Benevides | 1991–1993 | Ceará |
Humberto Lucena | 1993–1995 | Paraíba |
José Sarney | 1995–1997 | Amapá |
Antonio Carlos Magalhães | 1997–2001 | Bahia |
Jader Barbalho | 2001 | Pará |
Edison Lobão | 2001 | Maranhão |
Ramez Tebet | 2001–2003 | Mato Grosso do Sul |
José Sarney | 2003–2005 | Amapá |
Renan Calheiros | 2005–2007 | Alagoas |
Garibaldi Alves Filho | 2007–2009 | Rio Grande do Norte |
José Sarney | 2009–2013 | Amapá |
Renan Calheiros | 2013— | Alagoas |
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