Émile Ogier (6 January 1862[1] – 30 April 1932[1]) was a French politician.
He primarily served in the governments of Alexandre Millerand and Georges Leygues of the Third Republic.
[2] After this, he was the Secretary General of the Ministry of the Interior, being appointed on 5 July 1911.
[6] Immediately following his tenure as a prefect, he became Minister of Liberated Regions on 20 January 1920.
[8] He was awarded the Legion of Honour with the class of Grand Officer on 26 January 1929.