This list shows all deputies to the National Assembly of France from the Hautes-Alpes department.  The current deputies are Pascale Boyer and Joël Giraud. 
   Estates General
 - Jacques-Bernardin Colaud de La Salcette from the province of Dauphiné
- Claude-Simon Amat[1]
- Joseph Dongois[2]
- Pierre Faure-Lacombe[3]
- Guillaume Ferrus[4]
- Jean Labastie[5]
- Ignace de Cazeneuve
- Pierre Barrety
- Hyacinthe Borel
- Jean Serres
- Jean-François Izoard
- Jean-Louis Blanc
- Jacques-Bernardin Colaud de La Salcette
- Pierre Lachau
- Ignace de Cazeneuve
- Hyacinthe Borel
- Jean Serres
- Paul Bontoux
- Jean-François Izoard
- Pierre Nicolas de Meissas
Corps législatif 1 January 1800 - 4 June 1814
 - Jean-Louis Blanc
- Louis Agnel
- Jean-François Bonnot
- Charles Anglès
Chambre des députés 4 June 1814 - 20 March 1815
  Chambre des représentants 3 June 1815 - 13 July 1815
 - Louis Faure
- Joseph Provensal de Lompré
- Jean Barrilon
- Jacques Ardoin
Chamber of Deputies (2nd restoration)
 1st legislature
   2nd legislature
  - Jean-François Anglès
- Honoré Bucelle
- Jean Paul Cyrus Colomb
3rd legislature
  - Honoré Bucelle
- Jean Paul Cyrus Colomb
4th legislature
  - Jean Paul Cyrus Colomb
- Jean Joseph Amat
5th legislature
 - Jean Paul Cyrus Colomb
- Jean Joseph Amat
1st Legislature (1830-1831)
  - Jean Paul Cyrus Colomb
- Jean Joseph Amat
2nd Legislature (1831-1834)
  - Pascal Joseph Faure
- Jean-Antoine Allier
3rd Legislature (1834-1837)
  - Pascal Joseph Faure
- Jean-Antoine Allier
4th Legislature (1837-1839)
  - Pierre-Louis-Auguste-Bruno Blanc de La Nautte d'Hauterive
- Jacques Ardoin
5th Legislature (1839-1842)
  - Pierre-Louis-Auguste-Bruno Blanc de La Nautte d'Hauterive
- Antoine Allier
5th Legislature (1842-1846)
  - Pierre-Louis-Auguste-Bruno Blanc de La Nautte d'Hauterive
- Antoine Allier
5th Legislature (1846-1848)
  - Ernest Desclozeaux
- Pierre-Louis-Auguste-Bruno Blanc de La Nautte d'Hauterive
Second Republic
 Elections by universal male suffrage from 1848 
 National Constituent Assembly (1848-1849)
 - Calixte Laforgue-Bellegarde
- Pascal Joseph Faure
- Antoine Allier
National Legislative Assembly (1849-1851)
  - Cyprien Chaix[6]
- Pascal Joseph Faure
- Antoine Allier
1st Legislature (1852-1857)
   2nd Legislature (1857-1863)
   3rd Legislature (1863-1869)
   4th Legislature (1869-1870)
  Third Republic
 National Assembly (1871 - 1876)
 - Ernest Cézanne
- Louis de Ventavon
1st Legislature (1876 - 1877)
 - Ernest Cézanne died 1876, replaced by Barthélémy Ferrary
- Cyprien Chaix
- Honoré Chancel
2nd Legislature (1877 - 1881)
 - Léon Laurençon
- Antoine d'Estienne de Prunières invalid in 1878, replaced by Barthélémy Ferrary
- Paul Eugène Bontoux invalid in 1877, replaced by Cyprien Chaix
3rd Legislature (1881 - 1885)
 - Léon Laurençon
- Barthélémy Ferrary
- Cyprien Chaix
4th Legislature (1885 - 1889)
 - Léon Laurençon
- Cyprien Chaix elected Senator in 1888, replaced by Émile Flourens
- Barthélémy Ferrary died in 1886, replaced by  Joseph Grimaud
5th Legislature (1889 - 1893)
  6th Legislature (1893 - 1898)
  VIIth Legislature (1898 - 1902)
 - Léon Laurençon
- François Pavie
- Frédéric Euzière
VIIIth Legislature (1902 - 1906)
 - Léon Laurençon
- François Pavie
- Frédéric Euzière
IXth Legislature (1906 - 1910)
 - Émile Merle
- Victor Bonniard
- Frédéric Euzière
Xth Legislature (1910 - 1914)
 - Maurice Toy-Riont
- Antoine Blanc elected Senator in 1912, replaced by Victor Peytral
- Victor Bonniard
XIth Legislature (1914 - 1919)
  XIIth Legislature (1919 - 1924)
 The legislative elections of 1919 were organised by proportional list voting. They marked the national victory of the centre-right National Bloc. 
 - Maurice de Rothschild
- Paul Caillat
- Georges Noblemaire died in 1923
- Victor Bonniard elected Senator in 1921, replaced by François Gilbert Planche
XIIIth Legislature (1924 - 1928)
 The legislative elections of 1919 were organised by proportional list voting. They marked the national victory of the Cartel of the Left 
  XIVth Legislature (1928 - 1932)
 Legislative elections were by majority rounding ballot in two rounds from 1928 to 1936. 
  XVth Legislature (1932 - 1936)
  XVIth Legislature (1936 - 1940)
 - Jean Michard-Pellissier
- Maurice Petsche[7]
- Auguste Muret
Fourth Republic
 1st constituent assembly
 Source:[8] 
  2nd constituent assembly
 - Gaston Julian
- Maurice Petsche[7]
1st legislature (1946-51)
 - Gaston Julian
- Maurice Petsche[7]
2nd legislature (1951-1956)
 - Maurice Petsche (died in 1951)[7]
- Marie François-Bénard
- Jean Aubin
3rd legislature (1956-1958)
 - Marie François-Bénard
- Gaston Julian
Fifth Republic
 1st legislature (1958-1962)
   | constituency[11] | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Robert Lecourt | DVD | 9 December 1958 | 8 February 1959 | Appointed to the Government | 
  | 1st | Armand Barniaudy | DVD | 9 February 1959 | 9 October 1962 | 
  | 2nd | Robert Garraud | UNR | 9 December 1958 | 9 October 1962 | 
 2nd legislature (1962-1967)
   | constituency[11] | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Armand Barniaudy | MRP | 6 December 1962 |  | 
  | 2nd | Marie François-Bénard | DVG | 6 December 1962 |  | 
 3rd legislature (1967-1968)
   | constituency[11] | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Émile Didier | PR | 3 April 1967 | 30 May 1968 | 
  | 2nd | Paul Dijoud | RI | 3 April 1967 | 30 May 1968 | 
 4th legislature (1968-1973)
  5th legislature (1973-1978)
   | constituency[11] | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Pierre Bernard-Reymond | CDP | 2 April 1973 | 1 May 1977 | Appointed to the Government | 
  | René Serres | 2 May 1977 | 2 April 1978 | 
  | 2nd | Paul Dijoud | RI | 2 April 1973 | 13 May 1973 | Appointed to the Government | 
  | Marcel Papet | 14 May 1973 | 2 April 1978 | 
 6th legislature (1978-1981)
   | constituency[11] | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Pierre Bernard-Reymond | UDF | 3 April 1978 | 11 September 1978 | Appointed to the Government | 
  | René Serres | UDF | 12 September 1978 | 22 May 1981 | 
  | 2nd | Paul Dijoud | UDF | 3 April 1978 | 7 May 1978 | Appointed to the Government | 
  | Marcel Papet | UDF | 8 May 1978 | 22 May 1981 | 
 7th legislature (1981-1986)
   | constituency[11] | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Daniel Chevallier | PS | 2 July 1981 | 1 April 1986 | 
  | 2nd | Robert de Caumont | PS | 2 July 1981 | 1 April 1986 |  | 
 8th legislature (1986-1988)
 2 deputies, elected via proportional representation. 
  9th legislature (1988-1993)
   | constituency | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Daniel Chevallier | PS | 23 June 1988 | 1 April 1993 | 
  | 2nd | Patrick Ollier | RPR | 23 June 1988 | 1 April 1993 | 
 10th legislature (1993-1997)
  11th legislature (1997-2002)
   | constituency | deputy | party | term start | term end | notes | 
  | 1st | Daniel Chevallier | PS | 1 June 1997 | 18 June 2002 | 
  | 2nd | Patrick Ollier | RPR | 1 June 1997 | 18 June 2002 | 
 12th legislature (2002-2007)
  13th legislature (2007-2012)
  14th legislature (2012-2017)
  15th legislature (2017-2022)
  16th legislature (2022-2027)
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