Modeste Legouez (1908–1989) was a French farmer in Normandy and senator for Eure from 1959 to 1989.
Legouez was born September 24, 1908 in Épreville-près-le-Neubourg. He was a reasonably large farmer who inherited his farm from his parents in 1930.[1] He started in politics by becoming the first president of the Jeunesses Paysannes, popularly known as the "Greenshirts", the youth section of Henri Dorgères' Comités de défense paysanne in the 1930s.[2] He came within 700 votes[3] of defeating the future prime minister Pierre Mendes France in the 1936 French legislative election[4] in what Mendes France regarded as his hardest electoral fight.[5]