François-Marie Pitti-Ferrandi (22 February 1838 – 9 March 1894) was a French doctor and politician who was briefly Senator for Corsica.
He studied medicine at the Faculty of Paris, then returned to Bastia to practice his profession at the lycée.
He then represented the canton of Corte, where he had been born, in the general council of Corsica, where he replaced one of his brothers.
In 1889 he ran unsuccessfully for election to the senate to replace Patrice de Corsi, who had died.
He died unexpectedly on 9 March 1894 at a party at the home of his friend Sébastien Gavini(fr), a deputy for Corsica.