List of Federal Chancellors
# | From-To | Name | Born-Died | Party | Canton | ||
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1 | 1803–1830 | Jean Marc Samuel Isaac Mousson | 1776–1861 | Vaud | |||
2 | 1830–1847 | Karl Nikolaus von Flüe AmRhyn | 1800–1849 | Lucerne | |||
3 | 1848–1881 | Johann Ulrich Schiess | 1813–1883 | Appenzell Ausserrhoden | |||
4 | 1882–1909 | Gottlieb Ringier | 1837–1929 | Aargau | |||
5 | 1910–1918 | Hans Schatzmann | 1848–1923 | Free Democratic Party | Aargau | ||
6 | 1919–1925 | Adolf von Steiger | 1859–1925 | Free Democratic Party | Bern | ||
7 | 1925–1934 | Robert Käslin | 1871–1934 | Free Democratic Party | Nidwalden | ||
8 | 1934–1943 | George Bovet | 1874–1946 | Free Democratic Party | Neuchâtel | ||
9 | 1944–1951 | Oskar Leimgruber | 1886–1976 | Christian Democratic People's Party | Fribourg | ||
10 | 1951–1967 | Charles Oser | 1902–1994 | Free Democratic Party | Basel-City | ||
11 | 1968–1981 | Karl Huber | 1915–2002 | Christian Democratic People's Party | St. Gallen | ||
12 | 1981–1991 | Walter Buser | 1926– | Social Democratic Party | Basel-Landschaft | ||
13 | 1991–1999 | François Couchepin | 1935– | Free Democratic Party | Valais | ||
14 | 2000–2007 | Annemarie Huber-Hotz | 1948– | Free Democratic Party | Zug | ||
15 | 2008– | Corina Casanova | 1956– | Christian Democratic People's Party | Graubünden |
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