Departmental Council of Aube
Departmental legislature in France
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President | Philippe Pichery, DVD |
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The Departmental Council of Aube (French: Conseil départemental de l'Aube) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Aube. Its headquarters are in Troyes.
It includes 34 departmental councilors elected from the 17 cantons of Aube.
Executive
President
The president of the departmental council is Philippe Pichery (DVD). He was elected on 23 May 2017, following the resignation of Philippe Adnot.[1]
Vice-presidents
In addition to the president, the executive has 9 vice-presidents.
Order | Name | Canton (constituency)[3] | Delegation |
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1st | Bernard de La Hamayde | Bar-sur-Seine | Social action, health, autonomy |
2nd | Élisabeth Philippon | Troyes-1 | |
3rd | Sibylle Bertail-Fassaert | Troyes-5 | Education, citizenship, sport |
4th | Jérôme Bonnefoi | Romilly-sur-Seine | |
5th | Claude Homehr | Creney-près-Troyes | Economy, employment, sustainable development |
6th | Anne-Marie Zeltz | Troyes-2 | |
7th | Alain Balland | Saint-André-les-Vergers | Cohesion and beautification of territories, tourism, culture |
8th | Valéry Denis | Troyes-2 | |
9th | Philippe Dallemagne | Bar-sur-Aube | Finance, personnel, public procurement, heritage, technology |
10th | Marie-Noëlle Rigollot | Bar-sur-Aube |
References
- ^ "Philippe Pichery remporte la primaire en vue de la succession de Philippe Adnot". France 3 Grand Est (in French). 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "Dix vice-présidents répartis en binômes sur cinq commissions". www.lest-eclair.fr (in French). 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "Les 34 conseillers départementaux de l'Aube". www.aube.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-24.
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- 01 Ain
- 02 Aisne
- 03 Allier
- 04 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
- 05 Hautes-Alpes
- 06 Alpes-Maritimes
- 07 Ardèche
- 08 Ardennes
- 09 Ariège
- 10 Aube
- 11 Aude
- 12 Aveyron
- 13 Bouches-du-Rhône
- 14 Calvados
- 15 Cantal
- 16 Charente
- 17 Charente-Maritime
- 18 Cher
- 19 Corrèze
- 21 Côte-d'Or
- 22 Côtes-d'Armor
- 23 Creuse
- 24 Dordogne
- 25 Doubs
- 26 Drôme
- 27 Eure
- 28 Eure-et-Loir
- 29 Finistère
- 30 Gard
- 31 Haute-Garonne
- 32 Gers
- 33 Gironde
- 34 Hérault
- 35 Ille-et-Vilaine
- 36 Indre
- 37 Indre-et-Loire
- 38 Isère
- 39 Jura
- 40 Landes
- 41 Loir-et-Cher
- 42 Loire
- 43 Haute-Loire
- 44 Loire-Atlantique
- 45 Loiret
- 46 Lot
- 47 Lot-et-Garonne
- 48 Lozère
- 49 Maine-et-Loire
- 50 Manche
- 51 Marne
- 52 Haute-Marne
- 53 Mayenne
- 54 Meurthe-et-Moselle
- 55 Meuse
- 56 Morbihan
- 57 Moselle
- 58 Nièvre
- 59 Nord
- 60 Oise
- 61 Orne
- 62 Pas-de-Calais
- 63 Puy-de-Dôme
- 64 Pyrénées-Atlantiques
- 65 Hautes-Pyrénées
- 66 Pyrénées-Orientales
- 69D Rhône
- 70 Haute-Saône
- 71 Saône-et-Loire
- 72 Sarthe
- 73 Savoie
- 74 Haute-Savoie
- 76 Seine-Maritime
- 77 Seine-et-Marne
- 78 Yvelines
- 79 Deux-Sèvres
- 80 Somme
- 81 Tarn
- 82 Tarn-et-Garonne
- 83 Var
- 84 Vaucluse
- 85 Vendée
- 86 Vienne
- 87 Haute-Vienne
- 88 Vosges
- 89 Yonne
- 90 Territoire de Belfort
- 91 Essonne
- 92 Hauts-de-Seine
- 93 Seine-Saint-Denis
- 94 Val-de-Marne
- 95 Val-d'Oise
- 971 Guadeloupe
- 972 Martinique (territorial collectivity)
- 973 French Guiana (territorial collectivity)
- 974 Réunion
- 976 Mayotte
- 975 Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Overseas collectivity)
- 20 Corsica
- 2A Corse-du-Sud
- 2B Haute-Corse
- 67 Bas-Rhin
- 68 Haut-Rhin
List of presidents