Canton of L'Aigle | |
---|---|
Country | France |
Region | Normandy |
Department | Orne |
No. of communes | 7 |
Established | 22 March 2015 (recreated) |
Seat | L'Aigle |
Area | 106.39 km2 (41.08 sq mi) |
Population | 12,395 |
• Density | 117/km2 (300/sq mi) |
INSEE code | 6101 |
The canton of L'Aigle is an administrative division of the Orne department, northwestern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in L'Aigle.[2]
Political representation
General councillors from 1833 to 1982
In office | Name | Party | Capacity | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1833 | 1850 | Paul Amand Jacques
Rossignol (1776-1849) |
Mayor of L'Aigle (1830-1832 and 1834-1841) | |
1850 | 1852 | Pierre François Auguste Rousselet | Municipal Councillor for L'Aigle | |
1852 | 1864 | Auguste Benjamin Marchand | Mayor of L'Aigle | |
1864 | 1871 | Amédée Beau | Center | Mayor of Tubœuf, Deputy (1871-1876) |
1871 | 1873
(deceased) |
Jacques-Alphonse Lebas
(1811-1873) |
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1873 | 1892 | Auguste Lherminier | Republican | Municipal Councillor for L'Aigle |
1892 | 1914
(deceased) |
Charles-Edmond Clouet | Republican | Mayor of L'Aigle (1890-1896 and 1904-1912) |
1914 | 1919 | Vacant | ||
1919 | 1923
(deceased) |
Eugène Lherminier | Republican | Mayor of L'Aigle (1919-1923) |
1923 | 1940 | René Vivien
(1880-?) |
RG | Mayor of L'Aigle (1923-1942) |
1943 | 1945 | André Coret | Municipal Councillor for L'Aigle | |
1945 | 1964 | Ernest Voyer | UDSR puis | Mayor of L'Aigle (1944-1965), Deputy (1945-1946 and 1962-1967) |
1964 | 1982 | Roland Boudet | CD then UDF-CDS | Deputy (1958-1962 and 1967-1978), Mayor of L'Aigle (1965-1989) |
Departmental councillors since 2015
Period elected | Mandat | Name | Party | Capacity | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 2021 | 2015 | Incumbent | Charlène Renard | LR | Deputy Mayor of L'Aigle |
2015 | Incumbent | Philippe Van-Hoorne | DVD | Mayor of L'Aigle since July 2017 |
Composition
Composition prior to 1982
Composition since 2015
The canton of L'Aigle is composed of seven communes in their entirety.[2]
Commune | Code INSEE | Intercommunity | Area
(km2) |
Population
(last legal population) |
Density
(per km2) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
L'Aigle (seat) | 61214 | CC des Pays de L'Aigle | 18.02 | 8,090 (2017) | 449 |
Chandai | 61092 | CC des Pays de L'Aigle | 13.73 | 664 (2017) | 48 |
Saint-Martin-d'Écublei | 61423 | CC des Pays de L'Aigle | 11.94 | 651 (2017) | 55 |
Saint-Michel-Tubœuf | 61432 | CC des Pays de L'Aigle | 8.73 | 642 (2017) | 74 |
Saint-Ouen-sur-Iton | 61440 | CC des Pays de L'Aigle | 14.19 | 825 (2017) | 58 |
Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle | 61456 | CC des Pays de L'Aigle | 28.45 | 1,672 (2017) | 59 |
Vitrai-sous-Laigle | 61510 | CC des Pays de L'Aigle | 11.33 | 232 (2017) | 20 |
Canton de L'Aigle | 6101 | — | 106.39 | 12,776 (2017) | 120 |
References
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