List of senators of Corsica

Following is a List of senators of Corsica, people who have represented the department of Corsica in the Senate of France. The department was divided into Corse-du-Sud and Haute-Corse in 1975.

Location of Corsica in France

Third Republic

Senators for Corsica under the French Third Republic were:[1]

StartEndSenatorNotes
18 February 18717 March 1876Jérôme Galloni d'Istria
30 January 187626 March 1879Jean Joseph ValéryDied in office
22 June 187924 January 1885Joseph Marie PiétriLost reelection to Paul de Casabianca
1885 renewal
25 January 18857 January 1894Nicolas Péraldi
25 January 18857 January 1894Paul de Casabianca
22 April 188813 October 1888Patrice de CorsiReplaced Hippolyte Carnot, life senator, who had died
Died in office
13 January 188929 May 1892François MorelliElected to replace Patrice de Corsi.
Died in office
21 August 18927 January 1894Ange MuraccioleBy-election after death of Morelli
1894 renewal
7 January 18943 January 1903Paul de CasabiancaDefeated by Émile Combes, who did not take office.
Arthur Ranc was elected on 15 February 1903.
7 January 18943 January 1903Vincent FarinoleReplaced Muracciole
7 January 18949 March 1894François Pitti-FerrandiDied in office
3 June 18943 January 1903Jacques HébrardBy-election after death of François Pitti-Ferrandi.
1903 renewal
4 January 19032 July 1904Ange MuraccioleReplaced Farinole
Died in office
15 February 190310 April 1908Arthur RancReplaced Émile Combes, who did not take office.
Died in office
4 January 19036 January 1912Marius Giacobbi
18 September 190415 August 1908Emmanuel ArèneDied in office
3 January 19097 January 1912Thadée GabrielliBy-election to replace Ranc and Arène
3 January 19096 January 1912Nicolas PéraldiBy-election to replace Ranc and Arène
1912 renewal
7 January 19128 November 1920Thadée GabrielliResigned
7 January 191213 January 1920Antoine GaviniResigned
7 January 19129 January 1921Paul Doumer
11 April 19209 January 1921Jean-François Gallini
1921 renewal
9 January 192120 April 1923Jean-François GalliniDied in office
9 January 192114 January 1930Émile Sari
9 January 192114 January 1930Paul Doumer
8 July 192310 April 1924François CotyBy-election to replace Gallini
Election annulled
29 June 19246 September 1931Joseph Giordan
1930 renewal
14 January 193013 February 1930Adolphe LandryResigned
14 January 19309 June 1931Paul DoumerResigned
14 January 19309 June 1937Émile SariDied in office
11 May 193010 January 1939Paul Lederlin
6 September 19319 January 1939Joseph Giordan
5 September 193710 January 1939Alexandre MussoReplaced Émile Sari
1939 renewal
10 January 193921 Octobre 1945François Pitti-Ferrandi
10 January 193921 October 1945Paul Giacobbi
10 January 193921 October 1945Paul Lederlin

Fourth Republic

Senators for Corsica under the French Fourth Republic were:[2]

  • François Vittori (1946–1948)
  • Adolphe Landry (1946–1955)
  • Pierre Romani (1948–1955)
  • Jean Filippi (1955–1959)
  • Jean-Paul de Rocca-Serra (1955–1959)

Fifth Republic

Senators for Corsica under the French Fifth Republic:[3]

  • Jean-Paul de Rocca-Serra (1959–1962)
  • Jacques Faggianelli (1959–1962)
  • Jean Filippi (1962–1975 (end of mandate in 1980)
  • Francois Giacobbi (1962–1975 (end of mandate in 1980)

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
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