This is a list of members of both houses of the Federal Assembly from the Canton of Aargau.
Councillor (Party) | Election | Councillor (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 | ||||
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 | ||||
Edmund L. Schulthess Free Democratic Party 1905–1912 | ||||
Gottfried Keller Free Democratic Party 1912–1943 | ||||
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 | ||||
1963 | Robert Reimann Christian Social Conservative Party 1963–1979 | |||
1967 | ||||
Willy Urech Free Democratic Party 1971–1979 | 1971 | |||
1975 | ||||
Hans Letsch Free Democratic Party 1979–1987 | 1979 | Julius Binder Christian Democratic People's Party 1979–1987 | ||
1983 | ||||
Bruno Hunziker Free Democratic Party 1987–1991 | 1987 | Hans Jörg Huber Christian Democratic People's Party 1987–1995 | ||
Willy Loretan Free Democratic Party 1991–1999 | 1991 | |||
1995 | Maximilian Reimann Swiss People's Party 1995–2011 | |||
Thomas Pfisterer Free Democratic Party 1999–2007 | 1999 | |||
2003 | ||||
Christine Egerszegi Free Democratic Party 2007–2009 FDP.The Liberals 2009-2015 | 2007 | |||
2009 | ||||
2011 | Pascale Bruderer Social Democratic Party 2011–2019 | |||
Philipp Müller FDP.The Liberals 2015–2019 | 2015 | |||
Thierry Burkart FDP.The Liberals 2019-present | 2019 | Hansjörg Knecht Swiss People's Party 2019-2023 | ||
2023 | Marianne Binder-Keller The Centre 2023-present |
Councillor | Party | Term start | Term end | |
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Peter J. Bruggisser | FDP/PRD | 1848 | 1866 | |
Johann Doessekel | Liberal | 1848 | 1849 | |
Adolf Fischer | Liberal | 1848 | 1854 | |
Friedrich A. Frey-Hérosé | Liberal | 1848 | 1848 | |
Joh. Ulrich Hanauer | Liberal | 1848 | 1851 | |
Jakob Isler | Liberal | 1848 | 1851 | |
Gottlieb Jäger | Liberal | 1848 | 1851 | |
K. Ferdinand Schimpf | FDP/PRD | 1848 | 1851 | |
Karl Rudolf Tanner | FDP/PRD | 1848 | 1849 | |
J. J. Friedrich Schmid | Liberal | 1849 | 1856 | |
S. Friedrich Siegfried | Liberal | 1849 | 1857 | |
Franz Waller | Liberal | 1849 | 1866 | |
Karl L. Baldinger | Conservative | 1851 | 1852 | |
Gregor Lützelschwab | Conservative | 1851 | 1852 | |
Udalrich Joseph Schaufelbühl | Liberal | 1851 | 1856 | |
Samuel D. Schwarz | Liberal | 1851 | 1852 | |
Wilhelm K. Baldinger | Conservative | 1852 | 1866 | |
Samuel Frey | Liberal | 1852 | 1863 | |
Joh. Rudolf Ringier | Liberal | 1852 | 1854 | |
K. Ferdinand Schimpf | FDP/PRD | 1852 | 1852 | |
Karl Emanuel Fahrländer | Conservative | 1853 | 1854 | |
Gottlieb Jäger | Liberal | 1854 | 1866 | |
Augustin Keller | Liberal | 1854 | 1866 | |
Adolf Fischer | Liberal | 1855 | 1857 | |
Adolf Hauser | Liberal | 1856 | 1860 | |
Joh. Rudolf Ringier | Liberal | 1856 | 1866 | |
Carl Feer | Liberal | 1857 | 1880 | |
Johann Plüss | Liberal | 1858 | 1860 | |
Friedrich Jos. Bürli | Liberal | 1860 | 1863 | |
Adolf Fischer | Liberal | 1861 | 1869 | |
Peter Acklin | Conservative | 1863 | 1866 | |
Arnold Künzli | SD/DS | 1864 | 1865 | |
F. Theodor Bertschinger | Liberal | 1866 | 1872 | |
Friedrich Jos. Bürli | Liberal | 1866 | 1869 | |
Friedrich A. Frey-Hérosé | Liberal | 1866 | 1872 | |
Jak. Alois Isler | Liberal | 1866 | 1872 | |
Fridolin Schneider | Liberal | 1866 | 1869 | |
Samuel D. Schwarz | Liberal | 1866 | 1868 | |
Peter Suter | Liberal | 1866 | 1881 | |
Karl von Schmid | Conservative | 1866 | 1887 | |
Samuel Wildi | Liberal | 1868 | 1869 | |
Arnold Künzli | SD/DS | 1869 | 1908 | |
Arnold Münch | Liberal | 1869 | 1889 | |
Rudolf Urech | Liberal | 1869 | 1872 | |
Friedrich Jos. Bürli | Liberal | 1870 | 1872 | |
Johann Haberstich | Liberal | 1872 | 1881 | |
Theodor Haller | SD/DS | 1872 | 1878 | |
Hans Weber | Liberal | 1872 | 1875 | |
Placidus jun. Weissenbach | Liberal | 1872 | 1874 | |
Karl F. S. Fahrländer | Liberal | 1873 | 1875 | |
Robert Straub | SD/DS | 1874 | 1884 | |
Emil A. Baldinger | Conservative | 1876 | 1907 | |
Johann Rohr | Liberal | 1876 | 1890 | |
Johann Heinrich Riniker | SD/DS | 1878 | 1892 | |
Ludwig Karrer | Conservative | 1880 | 1888 | |
Anton Bruggisser | Liberal | 1881 | 1884 | |
Erwin E. H. Kurz | FDP/PRD | 1881 | 1901 | |
Theodor Haller | SD/DS | 1884 | 1887 | |
P. Emil Isler | FDP/PRD | 1884 | 1890 | |
Max A. Erismann | FDP/PRD | 1887 | 1911 | |
Jakob Lüthy | FDP/PRD | 1888 | 1908 | |
Martin Vogler | Liberal | 1888 | 1892 | |
Albert Ursprung | FDP/PRD | 1890 | 1902 | |
Robert Weissenbach | Conservative | 1890 | 1893 | |
P. Olivier Zschokke | FDP/PRD | 1890 | 1897 | |
Franz Xaver Widmer | Conservative | 1892 | 1896 | |
Emil Frey | SD/DS | 1893 | 1896 | |
Jakob Nietlispach | Conservative | 1893 | 1918 | |
Josef Jäger | FDP/PRD | 1896 | 1905 | |
Hans Müri | FDP/PRD | 1896 | 1912 | |
F. V. Konradin Zschokke | FDP/PRD | 1897 | 1917 | |
Joh. Rudolf Suter | FDP/PRD | 1901 | 1917 | |
Franz Xaver Eggspühler | Conservative | 1902 | 1930 | |
J. R. Friedrich Brunner | FDP/PRD | 1905 | 1911 | |
Alfred Wyrsch | Conservative | 1907 | 1924 | |
Alwin Weber | FDP/PRD | 1908 | 1919 | |
Hans Suter | FDP/PRD | 1909 | 1911 | |
Otto Hunziker | FDP/PRD | 1911 | 1939 | |
Josef Jäger | FDP/PRD | 1911 | 1925 | |
Hans E. Siegrist | FDP/PRD | 1911 | 1919 | |
Gustav Adolf Ursprung | FDP/PRD | 1911 | 1919 | |
Heinrich E. Abt | FDP/PRD | 1911 | 1919 | |
Emil Keller | FDP/PRD | 1912 | 1922 | |
K. Arthur Widmer | FDP/PRD | 1917 | 1919 | |
Otto Tschamper | FDP/PRD | 1918 | 1919 | |
H. Roman Abt | PAB | 1919 | 1942 | |
Jakob Baumann | PAB | 1919 | 1942 | |
Karl Killer | SP/PS | 1919 | 1943 | |
Hermann Müri | SP/PS | 1919 | 1938 | |
Arthur Schmid | SP/PS | 1919 | 1958 | |
Josef Jakob Strebel | Conservative | 1919 | 1921 | |
Richard Zschokke | PAB | 1919 | 1935 | |
Hans Hilfiker | Conservative | 1921 | 1922 | |
Emil Nietlispach | Conservative | 1922 | 1942 | |
Adolf Welti | SP/PS | 1922 | 1943 | |
Karl Braun | Conservative | 1924 | 1925 | |
Hans Fricker | Conservative | 1925 | 1933 | |
Emil Keller | FDP/PRD | 1925 | 1943 | |
August Mühlebach | Conservative | 1930 | 1934 | |
Max Albert Rohr | Conservative | 1933 | 1959 | |
Leonz Fischer | Conservative | 1934 | 1947 | |
Jakob Steiner | SD/DS | 1935 | 1939 | |
Walter Kohler | SP/PS | 1938 | 1947 | |
Adolf Gloor | SP/PS | 1939 | 1944 | |
August Schirmer | FDP/PRD | 1939 | 1947 | |
Eugen Bircher | PAB | 1942 | 1955 | |
Ernst Meier | Conservative | 1942 | 1963 | |
Karl Renold | PAB | 1942 | 1959 | |
Adolf Aeschbach | SP/PS | 1943 | 1959 | |
Rudolf Siegrist | SP/PS | 1943 | 1959 | |
Ernst Speiser | FDP/PRD | 1943 | 1948 | |
Werner Allemann | SP/PS | 1944 | 1963 | |
Jakob Käch | Conservative | 1947 | 1955 | |
Erwin Triebold | FDP/PRD | 1947 | 1955 | |
Walter Widmer-Kunz | FDP/PRD | 1947 | 1967 | |
August Schirmer | FDP/PRD | 1948 | 1959 | |
Xaver Stöckli | Conservative | 1951 | 1955 | |
Ernst Bachmann | FDP/PRD | 1955 | 1961 | |
Adolf Doswald | LDU/LdI | 1955 | 1961 | |
Robert Reimann | Conservative | 1955 | 1963 | |
Karl Steiner | PAB | 1955 | 1967 | |
Walter Gloor | SP/PS | 1958 | 1967 | |
Ernst Haller | SP/PS | 1959 | 1979 | |
Walther Leber | FDP/PRD | 1959 | 1967 | |
Paul Schib | CCS | 1959 | 1971 | |
Arthur Schmid | SP/PS | 1959 | 1979 | |
Hans Strahm | PAB | 1959 | 1966 | |
Heinrich Staehelin | LDU/LdI | 1961 | 1976 | |
Rudolf Wartmann | FDP/PRD | 1961 | 1971 | |
Julius Binder | CCS | 1963 | 1975 | |
Walter Schmidt | SP/PS | 1963 | 1971 | |
Karl Trottmann | CCS | 1963 | 1979 | |
Walter Baumann | PAB | 1966 | 1979 | |
Peter Grünig | FDP/PRD | 1967 | 1977 | |
Louis Lang | SP/PS | 1967 | 1969 | |
Alfred Rasser | LDU/LdI | 1967 | 1975 | |
Hans Roth | PAB | 1967 | 1983 | |
Max Chopard | SP/PS | 1969 | 1987 | |
Josef Fischer | N | 1971 | 1979 | |
Hans Letsch | FDP/PRD | 1971 | 1979 | |
Albert Rüttimann | CVP/PDC | 1971 | 1991 | |
Urs Schwarz | FDP/PRD | 1971 | 1987 | |
Leo Weber | CVP/PDC | 1975 | 1987 | |
Herbert Zehnder | SP/PS | 1975 | 1987 | |
Andreas Müller | LDU/LdI | 1976 | 1979 | |
Bruno Hunziker | FDP/PRD | 1977 | 1987 | |
Silvio Bircher | SP/PS | 1979 | 1993 | |
Theo Fischer | SVP/UDC | 1979 | 1995 | |
Beda Humbel | CVP/PDC | 1979 | 1990 | |
Anton Keller | CVP/PDC | 1979 | 1995 | |
Willy Loretan | FDP/PRD | 1979 | 1991 | |
Ursula Mauch | SP/PS | 1979 | 1995 | |
Andreas Müller | LDU/LdI | 1979 | 1990 | |
Reinhard Müller | SVP/UDC | 1983 | 1995 | |
Ulrich Fischer | FDP/PRD | 1987 | 1995 | |
Rolf Mauch | FDP/PRD | 1987 | 1995 | |
Maximilian Reimann | SVP/UDC | 1987 | 1991 | |
Hanspeter Thür | GPS/PES | 1987 | 1995 | |
Hans Zbinden | SP/PS | 1987 | 1991 | |
Peter Bircher | CVP/PDC | 1990 | 1995 | |
Samuel Meier | LDU/LdI | 1990 | 1995 | |
Ulrich Giezendanner | 0 | 1991 | 1995 | |
René Moser | 0 | 1991 | 1995 | |
Maximilian Reimann | SVP/UDC | 1991 | 1995 | |
Luzi Stamm | FDP/PRD | 1991 | 1995 | |
Hans Zbinden | SP/PS | 1993 | 1995 | |
Peter Bircher | CVP/PDC | 1995 | 1999 | |
Christine Egerszegi-Obrist | FDP/PRD | 1995 | 2007 | |
Melchior Ehrler | CVP/PDC | 1995 | 2003 | |
Ulrich Fischer | FDP/PRD | 1995 | 2003 | |
Theo Fischer | SVP/UDC | 1995 | 1999 | |
Ulrich Giezendanner | 0 | 1995 | 2023 | |
Ernst Hasler | SVP/UDC | 1995 | 1999 | |
Samuel Meier | LDU/LdI | 1995 | 1999 | |
René Moser | 0 | 1995 | 1999 | |
Maximilian Reimann | SVP/UDC | 1995 | 1995 | |
Rudolf Rohr | FDP/PRD | 1995 | 1995 | |
Christian Speck | SVP/UDC | 1995 | 2005 | |
Luzi Stamm | FDP/PRD | 1995 | 2023 | |
Doris Stump | SP/PS | 1995 | 2011 | |
Hanspeter Thür | GPS/PES | 1995 | 1999 | |
Agnes Weber | SP/PS | 1995 | 1999 | |
Hans Zbinden | SP/PS | 1995 | 2002 | |
Regina Ammann Schoch | LDU/LdI | 1999 | 1999 | |
Walter Glur | SVP/UDC | 1999 | 2011 | |
Urs Hofmann | SP/PS | 1999 | 2009 | |
Katrin Kuhn | GPS/PES | 1999 | 1999 | |
Doris Leuthard | CVP/PDC | 1999 | 2006 | |
Hans Ulrich Mathys | SVP/UDC | 1999 | 2007 | |
Ulrich Siegrist | SVP/UDC | 1999 | 2007 | |
Heiner Studer | EVP/PEV | 1999 | 2007 | |
Guido Zäch | CVP/PDC | 1999 | 2003 | |
Pascale Bruderer | SP/PS | 2002 | 2011 | |
Ruth Humbel | CVP/PDC | 2003 | 2023 | |
Geri Müller | GPS/PES | 2003 | 2015 | |
Philipp Müller | FDP/PRD | 2003 | 2015 | |
Lieni Füglistaller | SVP/UDC | 2005 | 2011 | |
Markus Zemp | CVP/PDC | 2006 | 2011 | |
Esther Egger-Wyss | CVP/PDC | 2007 | 2011 | |
Corina Eichenberger-Walther | FDP/PRD | 2007 | 2023 | |
Sylvia Flückiger-Bäni | SVP/UDC | 2007 | 2023 | |
Hans Killer | SVP/UDC | 2007 | 2015 | |
Max Chopard-Acklin | SP/PS | 2009 | 2015 | |
Yvonne Feri | SP/PS | 2011 | 2023 | |
Beat Flach | GLP/PVL | 2011 | Incumbent | |
Bernhard Guhl | BDP/PBD | 2011 | 2023 | |
Hansjörg Knecht | SVP/UDC | 2011 | 2023 | |
Maximilian Reimann | SVP/UDC | 2011 | 2023 | |
Cédric Wermuth | SP/PS | 2011 | Incumbent | |
Thomas Burgherr | SVP/UDC | 2015 | Incumbent | |
Thierry Burkart | FDP/PLR | 2015 | 2023 | |
Jonas Fricker | GPS/PES | 2015 | 2017 | |
Andreas Glarner | SVP/UDC | 2015 | Incumbent | |
Matthias Samuel Jauslin | FDP/PLR | 2015 | Incumbent | |
Walter Thurnherr | 0 | 2015 | 2023 | |
Irène Kälin | GPS/PES | 2017 | Incumbent | |
Marianne Binder-Keller | The Centre | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Andreas Meier | The Centre | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Martina Bircher | SVP/UDC | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Benjamin Giezendanner | SVP/UDC | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Stefanie Heimgartner | SVP/UDC | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Alois Huber | SVP/UDC | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Maja Riniker | FDP/PLR | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Gabriela Suter | SP/PS | 2019 | Incumbent | |
Simona Brizzi | SP/PS | 2023 | Incumbent | |
Christoph Riner | SVP/UDC | 2023 | Incumbent |
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