List of senators of Manche

Following is a list of senators of Manche, people who have represented the department of Manche in the Senate of France.

Location of Manche in France

Third Republic

PeriodSenators
1876-1879
  • Jules d'Auxais
  • Napoléon Daru
  • François Hervé de Saint-Germain
1879-1888
  • Émile Lenoël
  • Jules Labiche
  • Jules Dufresne – Died in 1885
  • Auguste Sébire – Elected in 1885 to replace Jules Dufresne
1888-1897
  • Jules Labiche
  • Hippolyte Morel – Elected in 1890
  • Émile Lenoël – Died in 1893
  • Ernest Briens – Elected in 1894
  • Auguste Sébire – Died in 1895
  • Charles Maurice Cabart-Danneville – Elected in 1895 to replace Auguste Sébire
1897-1906
1906-1920
1920-1924
  • Émile Damecour
  • Pierre Dudouyt
  • Adrien Gaudin de Villaine
  • Émile Riotteau
1924-1933
  • Pierre Dudouyt
  • Émile Riotteau – Died in 1927
  • Jean Villault-Duchesnois – Elected in 1927 to replace Émile Riotteau
  • Adrien Gaudin de Villaine – Died in 1930
  • Maurice Cabart-Danneville – Elected in 1930 to replace Adrien Gaudin de Villaine
1933-1941
  • Maurice Cabart-Danneville
  • Jean Villault-Duchesnois
  • Pierre Dudouyt – Died in 1936
  • Gustave Guérin – Elected in 1936 to replace Pierre Dudouyt
  • Émile Damecour – Died in 1940

Fourth Republic

PeriodSenators
1946-1948
  • Joseph Bocher
  • Stanislas Dadu
1948-1955
  • Léon Jozeau-Marigné
  • Michel Yver
  • Joseph Lecacheux – Died in 1952
  • Henri Cornat – Elected in 1952 to replace Joseph Lecacheux
1955-1959
  • Henri Cornat
  • Léon Jozeau-Marigné
  • Michel Yver

Fifth Republic

PeriodSenators
1959-1965
  • Henri Cornat
  • Michel Yver
  • Léon Jozeau-Marigné
1965-1974
  • Henri Cornat
  • René Travert – Elected in 1968 to replace Henri Cornat
  • Michel Yver – Died
  • Léon Jozeau-Marigné
1974-1983
  • Michel Yver – Died in 1979
  • Auguste Cousin – Elected in 1979 to replace Michel Yver; died in 1982
  • Jean-François Le Grand – Elected in 1982 to replace Auguste Cousin
  • Léon Jozeau-Marigné – Resigned in 1983
  • René Travert
1983-1992
1992-2001
2001-2011
2011-2017
2017-
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