List of deputies of the 11th National Assembly of France

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List by constituency of the 577 deputies of the 11th French National Assembly (1997-2002) elected in the 1997 French legislative election. [1]

List of deputies by departments

ConstituencyNamePhoto Party BirthdateBirthplace
Ain's 1st constituency André Godin PS May 18, 1942 Bourg-en-Bresse
Ain's 2nd constituency Lucien Guichon RPR Feb 9, 1932 Oyonnax
Ain's 3rd constituency Étienne Blanc
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UDF Nov 12, 1945 Belley
Ain's 4th constituency Michel Voisin
Michel Voisin - 2013 (cropped).jpg
UDF Oct 6, 1944 Replonges
Aisne's 1st constituency René Dosière
Rene Dosiere par Claude Truong-Ngoc juin 2013.jpg
PS Aug 3, 1941 Origny-Sainte-Benoite
Aisne's 2nd constituency Odette Grzegrzulka PS Mar 1, 1947 Paris
Aisne's 3rd constituency Jean-Pierre Balligand PS May 30, 1950 La Neuville-lès-Dorengt
Aisne's 4th constituency Jacques Desallangre MDC Sep 6, 1935 Châlons-en-Champagne
Aisne's 5th constituency Renaud Dutreil UDF Jun 12, 1960 Chambéry
Allier's 1st constituency François Colcombet PS Sep 1, 1937 Dompierre-sur-Besbre
Allier's 2nd constituency Pierre Goldberg PCF Aug 25, 1938 Chouvigny
Allier's 3rd constituency André Lajoinie PCF Dec 26, 1929 Chasteaux
Allier's 4th constituency Gérard Charasse PRS Mar 26, 1944 Le Vernet
Alpes de Haute Provence's 1st constituency Jean-Louis Bianco
Fete de la Fraternite 2009 - Jean-Louis Bianco by Mikani.JPG
PS Jan 12, 1943 Neuilly-sur-Seine
Alpes de Haute Provence's 2nd constituency Robert Honde PRS Mar 1, 1942 Toulon
Hautes-Alpes' 1st constituency Daniel Chevallier PS Sep 12, 1943 Veynes
Hautes-Alpes' 2nd constituency Patrick Ollier
Patrick Ollier.jpg
RPR Dec 17, 1944 Périgueux
Alpes Maritimes' 1st constituency Charles Ehrmann UDF Oct 7, 1911 Paris
Alpes Maritimes' 2nd constituency Jacques Peyrat
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RPR Oct 18, 1931 Belfort
Alpes Maritimes' 3rd constituency Rudy Salles UDF Jul 30, 1954 Nice
Alpes Maritimes' 4th constituency Jean-Claude Guibal RPR Jan 13, 1941 Ajaccio
Alpes Maritimes' 5th constituency Christian Estrosi
Christian Estrosi.jpg
RPR Jul 1, 1955 Nice
Alpes Maritimes' 6th constituency Lionnel Luca RPR Dec 19, 1954 Boulogne-Billancourt
Alpes Maritimes' 7th constituency Jean-Antoine Leonetti UDF Jul 9, 1948 Marseille
Alpes Maritimes' 8th constituency Bernard Brochand RPR Jun 5, 1938 Nice
Alpes Maritimes' 9th constituency André Aschieri
Andre Aschieri 2012 (2).jpg
Les Verts Mar 8, 1937 Mouans-Sartoux
Ardèche's 1st constituency Pascal Terrasse
Pascal Terrasse 2012.jpg
PS Oct 26, 1964 Bagnols-sur-Cèze
Ardèche's 2nd constituency Jacques Dondoux PRS Nov 16, 1931 Lyon
Ardèche's 3rd constituency Stéphane Alaize PS Mar 16, 1964 La Tronche
Ardennes' 1st constituency Claudine Ledoux
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PS Jan 10, 1959 Givet
Ardennes' 2nd constituency Philippe Vuilque
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PS Jan 29, 1956 Charleville-Mézières
Ardennes' 3rd constituency Jean-Luc Warsmann RPR Oct 22, 1965 Villers-Semeuse
Ariège's 1st constituency Augustin Bonrepaux PS Aug 11, 1936 Perles-et-Castelet
Ariège's 2nd constituency Henri Nayrou PS Nov 21, 1944 Suc-et-Santenac
Aube's 1st constituency Pierre Micaux UDF Oct 26, 1930 Vendeuvre-sur-Barse
Aube's 2nd constituency Robert Galley RPR Jan 11, 1921 Paris
Aube's 3rd constituency François Baroin
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RPR Jun 21, 1965 Paris
Aude's 1st constituency Jean-Claude Perez PS Mar 31, 1964 Carcassonne
Aude's 2nd constituency Jacques Bascou PS Mar 31, 1953 Castelnaudary
Aude's 3rd constituency Jean-Paul Dupré
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PS Feb 5, 1944 Davejean
Aveyron's 1st constituency Jean Briane UDF Oct 20, 1930 Quins
Aveyron's 2nd constituency Jean Rigal PRS Jun 28, 1931 Rodez
Aveyron's 3rd constituency Jacques Godfrain RPR Jun 4, 1943 Toulouse
Bouches-du-Rhône's 1st constituency Roland Blum
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UDF Jul 12, 1945 Les Pennes-Mirabeau
Bouches-du-Rhône's 2nd constituency Jean-François Mattei
Jean-Francois Mattei par Claude Truong-Ngoc 2013.jpg
UDF Jan 14, 1943 Lyon
Bouches-du-Rhône's 3rd constituency Jean Roatta
Jean Roatta par Claude Truong-Ngoc mai 2013.jpg
UDF Dec 13, 1941 Marseille
Bouches-du-Rhône's 4th constituency Guy Hermier PCF Feb 22, 1940 Créteil
Bouches-du-Rhône's 5th constituency Renaud Muselier
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RPR May 6, 1959 Marseille
Bouches-du-Rhône's 6th constituency Guy Teissier UDF Apr 4, 1945 Marseille
Bouches-du-Rhône's 7th constituency Sylvie Andrieux PS Dec 15, 1961 Marseille
Bouches-du-Rhône's 8th constituency Marius Masse PS Apr 15, 1941 Marseille
Bouches-du-Rhône's 9th constituency Jean Tardito PCF Dec 19, 1933 La Ciotat
Bouches-du-Rhône's 10th constituency Roger Meï
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PCF May 3, 1935 Hyères
Bouches-du-Rhône's 11th constituency Christian Kert
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UDF Jul 25, 1946 Salon-de-Provence
Bouches-du-Rhône's 12th constituency Henri d'Attilio PS Feb 4, 1927 Châteauneuf-les-Martigues
Bouches-du-Rhône's 13th constituency Michel Vaxès PCF Nov 14, 1940 Marseille
Bouches-du-Rhône's 14th constituency Jean-Bernard Raimond RPR Feb 6, 1926 Paris
Bouches-du-Rhône's 15th constituency Léon Vachet RPR Dec 29, 1932 Châteaurenard
Bouches-du-Rhône's 16th constituency Michel Vauzelle
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PS Aug 15, 1944 Montélimar
Calvados's 1st constituency Philippe Duron
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PS Jun 19, 1947 Antony, Hauts-de-Seine
Calvados's 2nd constituency Louis Mexandeau
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PS 6 July 1931 Wanquetin, Pas-de-Calais
Calvados's 3rd constituency Yvette Roudy
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PS 10 April 1929 Pessac, France
Calvados's 4th constituency Nicole Ameline
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UDF 4 July 1952 Saint-Vaast-en-Auge, Calvados
Calvados's 5th constituency Laurence Dumont
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PS Jun 19, 1947 Vincennes
Calvados's 6th constituency Alain Tourret
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PRS 25 December 1947 Boppard, Germany

Notes

  1. Paul Hainsworth (January 1998). "The return of the left: the 1997 French Parliamentary election". Parliamentary Affairs . 51 (1).

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