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List of provincial governors in Argentina

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Argentina is subdivided into twenty-three provinces, each of it counting with its own governor. The country is organized under a federal system, so each province has its own constitution, and the powers and regulations of each governor vary.

Buenos Aires is not a province, nor is it part of Buenos Aires Province. The 1994 amendment of the Constitution of Argentina made it an autonomous city, with its own constitution, ruled by an elected mayor (Buenos Aires City Chief of Government).

A governor may be removed by the national government in the case of great turmoil, or if the legitimate governor had been illegally removed, for example, by a coup d'état. The President of Argentina would ask in this case for the Federal intervention of the province, which must be approved by the National Congress of Argentina.

Party affiliation of each Argentine governor
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List of current provincial heads of government

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Province Image Name Party
(Coalition)
Took office Term ends Vice Governor Historical
list
Governors of Provinces

Buenos Aires
Axel Kicillof PJ
(UP)
11 December 2023 11 December 2027 Verónica Magario List

Catamarca
Raúl Jalil PJ
(UP)
10 December 2019 10 December 2027 Rubén Dusso List

Chaco
Leandro Zdero UCR
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Silvana Schneider List

Chubut
Ignacio Torres PRO
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Gustavo Menna List

Córdoba
Martín Llaryora PJ
(HPC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Myrian Prunotto List

Corrientes
Gustavo Valdés UCR
(JxC)
10 December 2017 10 December 2025
(term limited)
Gustavo Canteros List

Entre Ríos
Rogelio Frigerio PRO
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Alicia Aluani List

Formosa
Gildo Insfrán PJ
(UP)
10 December 1995 10 December 2027 Eber Solís
(since 10 December 2019)
List

Jujuy
Carlos Sadir UCR
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Alberto Bernis List

La Pampa
Sergio Ziliotto PJ
(UP)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027
(term limited)
Alicia Mayoral
(since 10 December 2023)
List

La Rioja
Ricardo Quintela PJ
(UP)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Teresita Madera
(since 10 December 2023)
List

Mendoza
Alfredo Cornejo UCR
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027
(term limited)
Hebe Casado List

Misiones
Hugo Passalacqua PCS 10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Lucas Romero Spinelli List

Neuquén
Rolando Figueroa Comunidad 10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Gloria Ruiz List

Río Negro
Alberto Weretilneck JSRN
(UP)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Pedro Oscar Pesatti List

Salta
Gustavo Sáenz PAIS 10 December 2019 10 December 2027
(term limited)
Antonio Marocco List

San Juan
Marcelo Orrego Production and Labour
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Fabián Martín List

San Luis
Claudio Poggi Avanzar San Luis
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Ricardo Endeiza List

Santa Cruz
Claudio Vidal SER Santa Cruz 10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Fabián Leguizamón List

Santa Fe
Maximiliano Pullaro UCR
(JxC)
11 December 2023 11 December 2027 Gisela Scaglia List

Santiago del Estero
Gerardo Zamora FCxS
(UP)
10 December 2017 10 December 2025
(term limited)
Carlos Silva Neder List

Tierra del Fuego
Gustavo Melella FORJA
(UP)
17 December 2023 17 December 2027
(term limited)
Mónica Urquiza List

Tucumán
Osvaldo Jaldo PJ
(UP)
29 October 2023 29 October 2027 Miguel Ángel Acevedo List
Chief of Government of Buenos Aires

Autonomous City
of Buenos Aires
Jorge Macri PRO
(JxC)
10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Clara Muzzio List

See also

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