| Rank | Position | Incumbent (as of 22 January 2025[update]) |
| 1 |
President of the Confederation |
Karin Keller-Sutter[3] |
| 2 |
Vice President of the Federal Council |
Guy Parmelin[3] |
| 3 |
Federal Councillors[note 1] |
Ignazio Cassis, Viola Amherd, Albert Rösti, Élisabeth Baume-Schneider, Beat Jans[3][4] |
| Commanding General[note 2] |
vacant in time of peace |
| 4 |
President of the National Council |
Maja Riniker[5] |
| 5 |
President of the Council of States |
Andrea Caroni[6] |
| 6 |
Federal Chancellor |
Viktor Rossi[3] |
| 7 |
President of the Federal Supreme Court |
Martha Niquille[7] |
| 8 |
Former Federal Councillors[note 1] |
see List of members of the Federal Council |
| 9 |
Presidents of the cantonal governments[note 3] |
see List of cantonal executives |
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| 10 |
Vice Presidents of the National Council |
Pierre-André Page (1st),[note 4] Katja Christ (2nd)[note 4][5] |
| 11 |
Vice Presidents of the Council of States |
Stefan Engler (1st),[note 4] Werner Salzmann (2nd)[note 4][6] |
| 12 |
Vice President of the Federal Supreme Court |
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| Bishops |
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| 13 |
Chief of the Armed Forces |
Thomas Süssli[8] |
| Secretaries of State |
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| 14 |
Members of the National Council[note 1] |
see List of members of the National Council |
| 15 |
Members of the Council of States[note 1] |
see List of members of the Council of States |
| 16 |
Judges of the Federal Supreme Court[note 1] |
see List of judges of the Federal Supreme Court |
| 17 |
President of the Federal Criminal Court |
Tito Ponti[9] |
| 18 |
President of the Federal Administrative Court |
Jean-Luc Baechler[10] |
| 19 |
President of the Federal Patent Court |
Mark Schweizer[11] |
| 20 |
Heads of Swiss diplomatic missions |
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| Lieutenant Generals |
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| President of the Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology |
Fritz Schiesser[15] |
| 21 |
Vice Presidents of the cantonal governments[note 3] |
see List of cantonal executives |
| 22 |
Vice President of the Federal Criminal Court |
Giuseppe Muschietti[9] |
| 23 |
Vice President of the Federal Administrative Court |
Marianne Ryter[10] |
| 24 |
Vice President of the Federal Patent Court |
Frank Schnyder[11] |
| 25 |
Members of the cantonal governments[note 3] |
see List of cantonal executives |
| 26 |
Members of the Board of the Swiss National Bank |
Fritz Zurbrügg, Andréa Maechler[12] |
| 27 |
Ambassadors |
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| Major Generals |
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- Delegates of the Federal Council
- Directors of Federal Offices
- Secretary-General of the Federal Assembly
- Secretaries-General of the Federal Departments
- Secretary-General of the Federal Supreme Court
- Federal Vice Chancellors of the Confederation
- Trade agreement delegates
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see Federal administration |
| 28 |
Mayor of Bern |
Alec von Graffenried[16] |
| Rectors of universities and equivalent establishments |
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| 29 |
Presidents of cantonal legislatures[note 3] |
see List of cantonal legislatures |
| Brigadier Generals |
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| Deputy directors |
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| 30 |
University deans and directors |
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| 31 |
Presidents of the cantonal courts[note 3] |
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| Deans of religious authorities |
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| 32 |
Judges of the Federal Criminal Court[note 1] |
see List of judges of the Federal Criminal Court |
| Professors of universities and equivalent establishments |
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| 33 |
Judges of the Federal Administrative Court[note 1] |
see List of judges of the Federal Administrative Court |
| 34 |
Judges of the Federal Patent Court[note 1] |
see List of judges of the Federal Patent Court |
| 35 |
Presidents of municipal executive authorities[note 3] |
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| 36 |
Chancellors of cantons[note 3] |
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| Ministers |
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| Colonels |
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| Vice directors |
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| 37 |
Members of cantonal legislatures[note 3] |
see List of cantonal legislatures |
| 38 |
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| Lieutenant Colonels |
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| 39 |
Majors |
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| Section heads |
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| Priests and Protestant Ministers |
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| 40 |
Vicars |
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