Ange-Marie Muracciole (12 March 1835 – 2 July 1904) was a French public works contractor and politician.
He had gained a solid reputation when work began on the Panama Canal in 1881, and was invited to participate.
[3] On 21 August 1892 Muracciole ran for election to the Senate in a by-election following the death of François Morelli.
[1] Muracciole returned to private life, running his business and acting in his local political posts.
[1] The journal Le Républicain (Bastia), founded as a daily in 1895, reappeared on 12 April 1898 to support the Republican candidates Emmanuel Arène, Muracciole, Marius Giacobbi, Colonel Astima and Toussain Malaspina in the 8 May 1898 legislative elections.