List of The Presidents of The General Councils
Number | Départment (or collectivity) | Président | Party | Since |
---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Ain | Rachel Mazuir | Socialist Party | 2008 |
02 | Aisne | Yves Daudigny | Socialist Party | 2001 |
03 | Allier | Jean-Paul Dufregne | French Communist Party | 2008 |
04 | Alpes-de-Haute-Provence | Jean-Louis Bianco | Socialist Party | 1998 |
05 | Hautes-Alpes | Jean-Yves Dusserre | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
06 | Alpes-Maritimes | Éric Ciotti | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
07 | Ardèche | Pascal Terrasse | Socialist Party | 2006 |
08 | Ardennes | Benoît Huré | Union for a Popular Movement | 2004 |
09 | Ariège | Augustin Bonrepaux | Socialist Party | 2001 |
10 | Aube | Philippe Adnot | Liberal and Moderate Movement | 1990 |
11 | Aude | Marcel Rainaud | Socialist Party | 1998 |
12 | Aveyron | Jean-Claude Luche | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
13 | Bouches-du-Rhône | Jean-Noël Guérini | Socialist Party | 1998 |
14 | Calvados | Anne d'Ornano | Miscellaneous Right | 1991 |
15 | Cantal | Vincent Descœur | Union for a Popular Movement | 2001 |
16 | Charente | Michel Boutant | Socialist Party | 2004 |
17 | Charente-Maritime | Dominique Bussereau | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
18 | Cher | Alain Rafesthain | Socialist Party | 2004 |
19 | Corrèze | François Hollande | Socialist Party | 2008 |
2A | Corse-du-Sud | Jean-Jacques Panunzi | Union for a Popular Movement | 2006 |
2B | Haute-Corse | Joseph Castelli | Left Radical Party | 2010 |
21 | Côte-d'Or | François Sauvadet | New Centre | 2008 |
22 | Côtes-d'Armor | Claudy Lebreton | Socialist Party | 1997 |
23 | Creuse | Jean-Jacques Lozach | Socialist Party | 2001 |
24 | Dordogne | Bernard Cazeau | Socialist Party | 1994 |
25 | Doubs | Claude Jeannerot | Socialist Party | 2004 |
26 | Drôme | Didier Guillaume | Socialist Party | 2004 |
27 | Eure | Jean-Louis Destans | Socialist Party | 2001 |
28 | Eure-et-Loir | Albéric de Montgolfier | Union for a Popular Movement | 2001 |
29 | Finistère | Pierre Maille | Socialist Party | 1998 |
30 | Gard | Damien Alary | Socialist Party | 2001 |
31 | Haute-Garonne | Pierre Izard | Socialist Party | 1988 |
32 | Gers | Philippe Martin | Socialist Party | 1998 |
33 | Gironde | Philippe Madrelle | Socialist Party | 1988 |
34 | Hérault | André Vezinhet | Socialist Party | 1998 |
35 | Ille-et-Vilaine | Jean-Louis Tourenne | Socialist Party | 2004 |
36 | Indre | Louis Pinton | Union for a Popular Movement | 1998 |
37 | Indre-et-Loire | Claude Roiron | Socialist Party | 2008 |
38 | Isère | André Vallini | Socialist Party | 2001 |
39 | Jura | Jean Raquin | Miscellaneous Right | 2008 |
40 | Landes | Henri Emmanuelli | Socialist Party | 1982 |
41 | Loir-et-Cher | Maurice Leroy | New Centre | 2004 |
42 | Loire | Bernard Bonne | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
43 | Haute-Loire | Gérard Roche | Union for a Popular Movement | 2004 |
44 | Loire-Atlantique | Patrick Mareschal | Socialist Party | 2004 |
45 | Loiret | Éric Doligé | Union for a Popular Movement | 1994 |
46 | Lot | Gérard Miquel | Socialist Party | 2004 |
47 | Lot-et-Garonne | Pierre Camani | Socialist Party | 2008 |
48 | Lozère | Jean-Paul Pourquier | Union for a Popular Movement | 2004 |
49 | Maine-et-Loire | Christophe Béchu | Union for a Popular Movement | 2004 |
50 | Manche | Jean-François Le Grand | Union for a Popular Movement | 1998 |
51 | Marne | René-Paul Savary | Union for a Popular Movement | 2003 |
52 | Haute-Marne | Bruno Sido | Union for a Popular Movement | 1998 |
53 | Mayenne | Jean Arthuis | Miscellaneous Centre | 1992 |
54 | Meurthe-et-Moselle | Michel Dinet | Socialist Party | 1998 |
55 | Meuse | Christian Namy | Miscellaneous Right | 2004 |
56 | Morbihan | Joseph-François Kerguéris | Democratic Movement | 2004 |
57 | Moselle | Philippe Leroy | Union for a Popular Movement | 1992 |
58 | Nièvre | Marcel Charmant | Socialist Party | 2001 |
59 | Nord | Patrick Kanner | Socialist Party | 1998 |
60 | Oise | Yves Rome | Socialist Party | 2004 |
61 | Orne | Alain Lambert | Union for a Popular Movement | 2007 |
62 | Pas-de-Calais | Dominique Dupilet | Socialist Party | 2004 |
63 | Puy-de-Dôme | Jean-Yves Gouttebel | Socialist Party | 2004 |
64 | Pyrénées-Atlantiques | Jean Castaings | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
65 | Hautes-Pyrénées | Josette Durrieu | Socialist Party | 2008 |
66 | Pyrénées-Orientales | Christian Bourquin | Socialist Party | 1998 |
67 | Bas-Rhin | Guy-Dominique Kennel | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
68 | Haut-Rhin | Charles Buttner | Union for a Popular Movement | 2004 |
69 | Rhône | Michel Mercier | Miscellaneous Centre | 1990 |
70 | Haute-Saône | Yves Krattinger | Socialist Party | 2002 |
71 | Saône-et-Loire | Arnaud Montebourg | Socialist Party | 2008 |
72 | Sarthe | Roland du Luart | Union for a Popular Movement | 1998 |
73 | Savoie | Hervé Gaymard | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
74 | Haute-Savoie | Christian Monteil | Miscellaneous Right | 2008 |
75 | Paris | Bertrand Delanoë | Socialist Party | 2001 |
76 | Seine-Maritime | Didier Marie | Socialist Party | 2004 |
77 | Seine-et-Marne | Vincent Eblé | Socialist Party | 2004 |
78 | Yvelines | Pierre Bédier | Union for a Popular Movement | 2005 |
79 | Deux-Sèvres | Éric Gautier | Socialist Party | 2008 |
80 | Somme | Christian Manable | Socialist Party | 2008 |
81 | Tarn | Thierry Carcenac | Socialist Party | 1991 |
82 | Tarn-et-Garonne | Jean-Michel Baylet | Left Radical Party | 1986 |
83 | Var | Horace Lanfranchi | Union for a Popular Movement | 2002 |
84 | Vaucluse | Claude Haut | Socialist Party | 2001 |
85 | Vendée | Philippe de Villiers | Movement for France | 1988 |
86 | Vienne | Claude Bertaud | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
87 | Haute-Vienne | Marie-Françoise Pérol-Dumont | Socialist Party | 2004 |
88 | Vosges | Christian Poncelet | Union for a Popular Movement | 1976 |
89 | Yonne | Jean-Marie Rolland | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
90 | Territoire de Belfort | Yves Ackermann | Socialist Party | 2004 |
91 | Essonne | Michel Berson | Socialist Party | 1998 |
92 | Hauts-de-Seine | Patrick Devedjian | Union for a Popular Movement | 2007 |
93 | Seine-Saint-Denis | Claude Bartolone | Socialist Party | 2008 |
94 | Val-de-Marne | Christian Favier | French Communist Party | 2001 |
95 | Val-d’Oise | Arnaud Bazin | Union for a Popular Movement | 2011 |
971 | Guadeloupe | Jacques Gillot | United Guadeloupe, Socialism and Realities | 2001 |
972 | Martinique | Claude Lise | Martinican Democratic Rally | 1992 |
973 | Guyane | Alain Tien-Liong | Miscellaneous Left | 2008 |
974 | Réunion | Nassimah Dindar | Union for a Popular Movement | 2004 |
975 | Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (overseas collect.) | Stéphane Artano | Archipelago Tomorrow | 2006 |
976 | Mayotte (overseas collect.) | Ahmed Attoumani Douchina | Union for a Popular Movement | 2008 |
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