List of deputies from Hautes-Alpes

This list shows all deputies to the National Assembly of France from the Hautes-Alpes department. The current deputies are Pascale Boyer and Joël Giraud.

Estates General

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National Constituent Assembly 17 June 1789 - 30 September 1791

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National Legislative Assembly 1 October 1791 - 20 September 1792

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Convention nationale 21 September 1792 - 26 October 1795

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Conseil des Cinq-Cents 27 October 1795 - 26 December 1799

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Corps législatif 1 January 1800 - 4 June 1814

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Chambre des députés 4 June 1814 - 20 March 1815

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Chambre des représentants 3 June 1815 - 13 July 1815

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Chamber of Deputies (2nd restoration)

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1st legislature

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2nd legislature

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3rd legislature

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4th legislature

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5th legislature

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1st Legislature (1830-1831)

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2nd Legislature (1831-1834)

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3rd Legislature (1834-1837)

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4th Legislature (1837-1839)

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5th Legislature (1839-1842)

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5th Legislature (1842-1846)

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5th Legislature (1846-1848)

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Second Republic

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Elections by universal male suffrage from 1848

National Constituent Assembly (1848-1849)

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National Legislative Assembly (1849-1851)

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1st Legislature (1852-1857)

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2nd Legislature (1857-1863)

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3rd Legislature (1863-1869)

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4th Legislature (1869-1870)

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Third Republic

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National Assembly (1871 - 1876)

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1st Legislature (1876 - 1877)

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2nd Legislature (1877 - 1881)

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3rd Legislature (1881 - 1885)

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4th Legislature (1885 - 1889)

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5th Legislature (1889 - 1893)

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6th Legislature (1893 - 1898)

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VIIth Legislature (1898 - 1902)

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VIIIth Legislature (1902 - 1906)

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IXth Legislature (1906 - 1910)

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Xth Legislature (1910 - 1914)

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XIth Legislature (1914 - 1919)

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XIIth Legislature (1919 - 1924)

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The legislative elections of 1919 were organised by proportional list voting. They marked the national victory of the centre-right National Bloc.

XIIIth Legislature (1924 - 1928)

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The legislative elections of 1919 were organised by proportional list voting. They marked the national victory of the Cartel of the Left

XIVth Legislature (1928 - 1932)

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Legislative elections were by majority rounding ballot in two rounds from 1928 to 1936.

XVth Legislature (1932 - 1936)

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XVIth Legislature (1936 - 1940)

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Fourth Republic

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1st constituent assembly[8]

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2nd constituent assembly

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1st legislature (1946-51)

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2nd legislature (1951-1956)

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3rd legislature (1956-1958)

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Fifth Republic

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1st legislature (1958-1962)[11]

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Robert Lecourt DVD 9 December 1958 8 February 1959 Appointed to the Government
1st Armand Barniaudy DVD 9 February 1959 9 October 1962
2nd Robert Garraud UNR 9 December 1958 9 October 1962

2nd legislature (1962-1967)[11]

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Armand Barniaudy MRP 6 December 1962
2nd Marie François-Bénard DVG 6 December 1962

3rd legislature (1967-1968)[11]

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Émile Didier PR 3 April 1967 30 May 1968
2nd Paul Dijoud RI 3 April 1967 30 May 1968

4th legislature (1968-1973)[11]

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Émile Didier PR 11 July 1968 26 September 1971 Démission
1st Pierre Bernard-Reymond DVD 5 December 1971 1 April 1973 by-election
2nd Paul Dijoud RI 11 July 1968 1 April 1973

5th legislature (1973-1978)[11]

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Pierre Bernard-Reymond CDP 2 April 1973 1 May 1977 Appointed to the Government
René Serres 2 May 1977 2 April 1978
2nd Paul Dijoud RI 2 April 1973 13 May 1973 Appointed to the Government
Marcel Papet 14 May 1973 2 April 1978

6th legislature (1978-1981)[11]

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1st Pierre Bernard-Reymond UDF 3 April 1978 11 September 1978 Appointed to the Government
René Serres UDF 12 September 1978 22 May 1981
2nd Paul Dijoud UDF 3 April 1978 7 May 1978 Appointed to the Government
Marcel Papet UDF 8 May 1978 22 May 1981

7th legislature (1981-1986)[11]

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Daniel Chevallier PS 2 July 1981 1 April 1986
2nd Robert de Caumont PS 2 July 1981 1 April 1986

8th legislature (1986-1988)

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2 deputies, elected via proportional representation.

9th legislature (1988-1993)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Daniel Chevallier PS 23 June 1988 1 April 1993
2nd Patrick Ollier RPR 23 June 1988 1 April 1993

10th legislature (1993-1997)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Henriette Martinez RPR 2 April 1993 21 April 1997
2nd Patrick Ollier RPR 2 April 1993 21 April 1997

11th legislature (1997-2002)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Daniel Chevallier PS 1 June 1997 18 June 2002
2nd Patrick Ollier RPR 1 June 1997 18 June 2002

12th legislature (2002-2007)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Henriette Martinez RPR then UMP 19 June 2002 19 June 2007
2nd Joël Giraud PRG 19 June 2002 19 June 2007

13th legislature (2007-2012)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Henriette Martinez UMP 20 June 2007 19 June 2012 [12]
2nd Joël Giraud PRG 20 June 2007 19 June 2012 [12]

14th legislature (2012-2017)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Karine Berger PS 20 June 2012 18 June 2017 [13]
2nd Joël Giraud PRG 20 June 2012 18 June 2017 [13]

15th legislature (2017-2022)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Pascale Boyer LREM 18 June 2017 21 June 2022 [14]
2nd Joël Giraud LREM 18 June 2017 21 June 2022 [14]

16th legislature (2022-2027)

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constituency deputy party term start term end notes
1st Pascale Boyer LREM 22 June 2022 [15]
2nd Joël Giraud PR / LREM 22 June 2022 [16]

References

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  9. ^ "Louis Richier - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  10. ^ "Gaston Julian - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g "Elections législatives 1958-2012 - data.gouv.fr". www.data.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-05-22.
  12. ^ a b "Résultats des élections législatives 2007".
  13. ^ a b "Résultats des élections législatives 2012".
  14. ^ a b "Résultats des élections législatives 2017". Ministry of the Interior.
  15. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022". Ministry of the Interior.
  16. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022". Ministry of the Interior.