List of members of the Federal Assembly from the Canton of Aargau

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This is a list of members of both houses of the Federal Assembly from the Canton of Aargau.

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Members of the Council of States

Councillor
(Party)
ElectionCouncillor
(Party)
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Augustin Keller
Liberal Party
1848–1848
Appointed Friedrich Siegfried
Liberal Party
1848–1849
Karl Blattner
Liberal Party
1849–1849
Bernhard Friedrich Fischer
Liberal Party
1849–1851
Placidus sen. Weissenbach
Liberal Party
1849–1858
Johann Haberstich
Liberal Party
1851–1852
Samuel D. Schwarz
Liberal Party
1852–1857
Fr. Emil Welti
Liberal Party
1857–1866
Friedrich Jos. Bürli
Liberal Party
1858–1860
Jakob Isler
Liberal Party
1860–1862
Fridolin Stäuble
Liberal Party
1862–1863
Karl von Schmid
Conservative
1863–1864
Friedrich Jos. Bürli
Liberal Party
1864–1867
Johann Haberstich
Liberal Party
1866–1867
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Augustin Keller
Liberal Party
1867–1881
Robert Straub
Swiss Democrats
1867–1868
K. A. Gottlieb Ringier
Liberal Party
1868–1877
P. Olivier Zschokke
Free Democratic Party
1877–1885
Armin Kellersberger
Free Democratic Party
1881–1905
Johann Haberstich
Liberal Party
1886–1890
P. Emil Isler
Free Democratic Party
1890–1932
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Edmund L. Schulthess
Free Democratic Party
1905–1912
Gottfried Keller
Free Democratic Party
1912–1943
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Hans Fricker
Conservative
1933–1955
Karl Killer
Social Democratic Party
1943–1948
Ernst Speiser
Free Democratic Party
1948–1961
Xaver Stöckli
Conservative
1955–1963
Ernst Bachmann
Free Democratic Party
1961–1971
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Robert Reimann
Christian Social Conservative Party
1963–1979
1967
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Willy Urech
Free Democratic Party
1971–1979
1971
1975
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Hans Letsch
Free Democratic Party
1979–1987
1979 Julius Binder
Christian Democratic People's Party
1979–1987
1983
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Bruno Hunziker
Free Democratic Party
1987–1991
1987 Hans Jörg Huber
Christian Democratic People's Party
1987–1995
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Willy Loretan
Free Democratic Party
1991–1999
1991
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Maximilian Reimann
Swiss People's Party
1995–2011
Thomas Pfisterer
Free Democratic Party
1999–2007
1999
2003
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Christine Egerszegi
Free Democratic Party
2007–2009
FDP.The Liberals
2009-2015
2007
2009
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Pascale Bruderer
Social Democratic Party
2011–2019
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Philipp Müller
FDP.The Liberals
2015–2019
2015
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Thierry Burkart
FDP.The Liberals
2019-present
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Hansjörg Knecht
Swiss People's Party
2019-2023
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Marianne Binder-Keller
The Centre
2023-present

Members of the National Council

CouncillorPartyTerm startTerm end
Peter J. Bruggisser FDP/PRD 18481866
Johann Doessekel Liberal 18481849
Adolf Fischer Liberal 18481854
Friedrich A. Frey-Hérosé Liberal 18481848
Joh. Ulrich Hanauer Liberal 18481851
Jakob Isler Liberal 18481851
Gottlieb Jäger Liberal 18481851
K. Ferdinand Schimpf FDP/PRD 18481851
Karl Rudolf Tanner FDP/PRD 18481849
J. J. Friedrich Schmid Liberal 18491856
S. Friedrich Siegfried Liberal 18491857
Franz Waller Liberal 18491866
Karl L. BaldingerConservative18511852
Gregor LützelschwabConservative18511852
Udalrich Joseph Schaufelbühl Liberal 18511856
Samuel D. Schwarz Liberal 18511852
Wilhelm K. BaldingerConservative18521866
Samuel Frey Liberal 18521863
Joh. Rudolf Ringier Liberal 18521854
K. Ferdinand Schimpf FDP/PRD 18521852
Karl Emanuel FahrländerConservative18531854
Gottlieb Jäger Liberal 18541866
Augustin Keller Liberal 18541866
Adolf Fischer Liberal 18551857
Adolf Hauser Liberal 18561860
Joh. Rudolf Ringier Liberal 18561866
Carl Feer Liberal 18571880
Johann Plüss Liberal 18581860
Friedrich Jos. Bürli Liberal 18601863
Adolf Fischer Liberal 18611869
Peter AcklinConservative18631866
Arnold Künzli SD/DS 18641865
F. Theodor Bertschinger Liberal 18661872
Friedrich Jos. Bürli Liberal 18661869
Friedrich A. Frey-Hérosé Liberal 18661872
Jak. Alois Isler Liberal 18661872
Fridolin Schneider Liberal 18661869
Samuel D. Schwarz Liberal 18661868
Peter Suter Liberal 18661881
Karl von SchmidConservative18661887
Samuel Wildi Liberal 18681869
Arnold Künzli SD/DS 18691908
Arnold Münch Liberal 18691889
Rudolf Urech Liberal 18691872
Friedrich Jos. Bürli Liberal 18701872
Johann Haberstich Liberal 18721881
Theodor Haller SD/DS 18721878
Hans Weber Liberal 18721875
Placidus jun. Weissenbach Liberal 18721874
Karl F. S. Fahrländer Liberal 18731875
Robert Straub SD/DS 18741884
Emil A. BaldingerConservative18761907
Johann Rohr Liberal 18761890
Johann Heinrich Riniker SD/DS 18781892
Ludwig KarrerConservative18801888
Anton Bruggisser Liberal 18811884
Erwin E. H. Kurz FDP/PRD 18811901
Theodor Haller SD/DS 18841887
P. Emil Isler FDP/PRD 18841890
Max A. Erismann FDP/PRD 18871911
Jakob Lüthy FDP/PRD 18881908
Martin Vogler Liberal 18881892
Albert Ursprung FDP/PRD 18901902
Robert WeissenbachConservative18901893
P. Olivier Zschokke FDP/PRD 18901897
Franz Xaver WidmerConservative18921896
Emil Frey SD/DS 18931896
Jakob NietlispachConservative18931918
Josef Jäger FDP/PRD 18961905
Hans Müri FDP/PRD 18961912
F. V. Konradin Zschokke FDP/PRD 18971917
Joh. Rudolf Suter FDP/PRD 19011917
Franz Xaver EggspühlerConservative19021930
J. R. Friedrich Brunner FDP/PRD 19051911
Alfred WyrschConservative19071924
Alwin Weber FDP/PRD 19081919
Hans Suter FDP/PRD 19091911
Otto Hunziker FDP/PRD 19111939
Josef Jäger FDP/PRD 19111925
Hans E. Siegrist FDP/PRD 19111919
Gustav Adolf Ursprung FDP/PRD 19111919
Heinrich E. Abt FDP/PRD 19111919
Emil Keller FDP/PRD 19121922
K. Arthur Widmer FDP/PRD 19171919
Otto Tschamper FDP/PRD 19181919
H. Roman AbtPAB19191942
Jakob BaumannPAB19191942
Karl Killer SP/PS 19191943
Hermann Müri SP/PS 19191938
Arthur Schmid SP/PS 19191958
Josef Jakob StrebelConservative19191921
Richard ZschokkePAB19191935
Hans HilfikerConservative19211922
Emil NietlispachConservative19221942
Adolf Welti SP/PS 19221943
Karl BraunConservative19241925
Hans FrickerConservative19251933
Emil Keller FDP/PRD 19251943
August MühlebachConservative19301934
Max Albert RohrConservative19331959
Leonz FischerConservative19341947
Jakob Steiner SD/DS 19351939
Walter Kohler SP/PS 19381947
Adolf Gloor SP/PS 19391944
August Schirmer FDP/PRD 19391947
Eugen BircherPAB19421955
Ernst MeierConservative19421963
Karl RenoldPAB19421959
Adolf Aeschbach SP/PS 19431959
Rudolf Siegrist SP/PS 19431959
Ernst Speiser FDP/PRD 19431948
Werner Allemann SP/PS 19441963
Jakob KächConservative19471955
Erwin Triebold FDP/PRD 19471955
Walter Widmer-Kunz FDP/PRD 19471967
August Schirmer FDP/PRD 19481959
Xaver StöckliConservative19511955
Ernst Bachmann FDP/PRD 19551961
Adolf Doswald LDU/LdI 19551961
Robert ReimannConservative19551963
Karl SteinerPAB19551967
Walter Gloor SP/PS 19581967
Ernst Haller SP/PS 19591979
Walther Leber FDP/PRD 19591967
Paul SchibCCS19591971
Arthur Schmid SP/PS 19591979
Hans StrahmPAB19591966
Heinrich Staehelin LDU/LdI 19611976
Rudolf Wartmann FDP/PRD 19611971
Julius BinderCCS19631975
Walter Schmidt SP/PS 19631971
Karl TrottmannCCS19631979
Walter BaumannPAB19661979
Peter Grünig FDP/PRD 19671977
Louis Lang SP/PS 19671969
Alfred Rasser LDU/LdI 19671975
Hans RothPAB19671983
Max Chopard SP/PS 19691987
Josef FischerN19711979
Hans Letsch FDP/PRD 19711979
Albert Rüttimann CVP/PDC 19711991
Urs Schwarz FDP/PRD 19711987
Leo Weber CVP/PDC 19751987
Herbert Zehnder SP/PS 19751987
Andreas Müller LDU/LdI 19761979
Bruno Hunziker FDP/PRD 19771987
Silvio Bircher SP/PS 19791993
Theo Fischer SVP/UDC 19791995
Beda Humbel CVP/PDC 19791990
Anton Keller CVP/PDC 19791995
Willy Loretan FDP/PRD 19791991
Ursula Mauch SP/PS 19791995
Andreas Müller LDU/LdI 19791990
Reinhard Müller SVP/UDC 19831995
Ulrich Fischer FDP/PRD 19871995
Rolf Mauch FDP/PRD 19871995
Maximilian Reimann SVP/UDC 19871991
Hanspeter Thür GPS/PES 19871995
Hans Zbinden SP/PS 19871991
Peter Bircher CVP/PDC 19901995
Samuel Meier LDU/LdI 19901995
Ulrich Giezendanner019911995
René Moser019911995
Maximilian Reimann SVP/UDC 19911995
Luzi Stamm FDP/PRD 19911995
Hans Zbinden SP/PS 19931995
Peter Bircher CVP/PDC 19951999
Christine Egerszegi-Obrist FDP/PRD 19952007
Melchior Ehrler CVP/PDC 19952003
Ulrich Fischer FDP/PRD 19952003
Theo Fischer SVP/UDC 19951999
Ulrich Giezendanner019952023
Ernst Hasler SVP/UDC 19951999
Samuel Meier LDU/LdI 19951999
René Moser019951999
Maximilian Reimann SVP/UDC 19951995
Rudolf Rohr FDP/PRD 19951995
Christian Speck SVP/UDC 19952005
Luzi Stamm FDP/PRD 19952023
Doris Stump SP/PS 19952011
Hanspeter Thür GPS/PES 19951999
Agnes Weber SP/PS 19951999
Hans Zbinden SP/PS 19952002
Regina Ammann Schoch LDU/LdI 19991999
Walter Glur SVP/UDC 19992011
Urs Hofmann SP/PS 19992009
Katrin Kuhn GPS/PES 19991999
Doris Leuthard CVP/PDC 19992006
Hans Ulrich Mathys SVP/UDC 19992007
Ulrich Siegrist SVP/UDC 19992007
Heiner Studer EVP/PEV 19992007
Guido Zäch CVP/PDC 19992003
Pascale Bruderer SP/PS 20022011
Ruth Humbel CVP/PDC 20032023
Geri Müller GPS/PES 20032015
Philipp Müller FDP/PRD 20032015
Lieni Füglistaller SVP/UDC 20052011
Markus Zemp CVP/PDC 20062011
Esther Egger-Wyss CVP/PDC 20072011
Corina Eichenberger-Walther FDP/PRD 20072023
Sylvia Flückiger-Bäni SVP/UDC 20072023
Hans Killer SVP/UDC 20072015
Max Chopard-Acklin SP/PS 20092015
Yvonne Feri SP/PS 20112023
Beat Flach GLP/PVL 2011Incumbent
Bernhard Guhl BDP/PBD 20112023
Hansjörg Knecht SVP/UDC 20112023
Maximilian Reimann SVP/UDC 20112023
Cédric Wermuth SP/PS 2011Incumbent
Thomas Burgherr SVP/UDC 2015Incumbent
Thierry Burkart FDP/PLR 20152023
Jonas Fricker GPS/PES 20152017
Andreas Glarner SVP/UDC 2015Incumbent
Matthias Samuel Jauslin FDP/PLR 2015Incumbent
Walter Thurnherr020152023
Irène Kälin GPS/PES 2017Incumbent
Marianne Binder-Keller The Centre 2019Incumbent
Andreas Meier The Centre 2019Incumbent
Martina Bircher SVP/UDC 2019Incumbent
Benjamin Giezendanner SVP/UDC 2019Incumbent
Stefanie Heimgartner SVP/UDC 2019Incumbent
Alois Huber SVP/UDC 2019Incumbent
Maja Riniker FDP/PLR 2019Incumbent
Gabriela Suter SP/PS 2019Incumbent
Simona Brizzi SP/PS 2023Incumbent
Christoph Riner SVP/UDC 2023Incumbent

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