Governor of Buenos Aires Province
Governor of Buenos Aires Province | |
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since December 11, 2019 | |
Style | Señor/a Gobernador/a |
Residence | Residencia del Gobernador, La Plata |
Appointer | Direct popular vote |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Miguel de Azcuénaga |
Formation | 1812 |
Deputy | Vice Governor |
Website | https://www.gba.gob.ar/ |
The Governor of Buenos Aires Province (Spanish: Gobernador de la Provincia de Buenos Aires) is a citizen of the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. The governor is elected alongside a vice-governor. Currently the governor of Buenos Aires Province is Axel Kicillof since December 11, 2019.
Requirements
[edit]To be able to be elected governor, the person must be an Argentine citizen and must have been born in Argentina, or be the child of an Argentine citizen if born in a foreign country.[1] The citizen must also be at least 30 years old,[1] and have at least 5 uninterrupted years of residence in the province if not natural from it. The term lasts 4 years, with the chance of a single reelection.
List of officeholders
[edit]Governor-intendant
[edit]Period | Governor |
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January 13, 1812 – February 10, 1813 | Miguel de Azcuénaga (interim) |
February 14, 1813 – April 16, 1815 | Antonio González Balcarce |
April 16, 1815 – May 19, 1815 | Buenos Aires Cabildo (interim) |
May 19, 1815 – June 8, 1818 | Manuel Luis de Oliden |
June 8, 1818 – Julio 30, 1818 | José Rondeau |
July 30, 1818 – November 12, 1818 | Juan Ramón Balcarce |
November 13, 1818 – March 16, 1819 | Eustaquio Díaz Vélez (interim) |
March 17, 1819 – February 9, 1820 | Juan Ramón Balcarce |
February 9, 1820 – February 11, 1820 | Matías de Irigoyen |
United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and the Argentine Confederation
[edit]Governors managing international relations of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and the Argentine Confederation (de facto Heads of State).
Period | Governor | Portrait |
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February 11, 1820 – February 18, 1820 | Matías de Irigoyen (interim) | |
February 18, 1820 – March 6, 1820 | Manuel de Sarratea (interim) | |
March 6, 1820 – March 11, 1820 | Juan Ramón González Balcarce (interim) | |
March 11, 1820 – May 2, 1820 | Manuel de Sarratea | |
May 2, 1820 – June 20, 1820 | Ildefonso Ramos Mexía | |
June 20, 1820 – June 23, 1820 | Buenos Aires Cabildo (interim) | |
June 23, 1820 – June 29, 1820 | Miguel Estanislao Soler (interim) | |
June 29, 1820 – September 20, 1820 | Manuel Dorrego (interim) | |
September 20, 1820 – April 2, 1824 | Martín Rodríguez | |
April 2, 1824 — March 7, 1826 | Juan Gregorio de Las Heras | |
March 7, 1826 — August 17, 1827 | No provincial authorities during the short existence of an official presidency |
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August 17, 1827 — December 1, 1828 | Manuel Dorrego | |
December 1, 1828 — June 26, 1829 | Juan Galo Lavalle (de facto) | |
June 26, 1829 — December 6, 1829 | Juan José Viamonte (interim) | |
December 6, 1829 — December 5, 1832 | Juan Manuel de Rosas | |
December 17, 1832 — November 4, 1833 | Juan Ramón González Balcarce | |
November 4, 1833 — June 27, 1834 | Juan José Viamonte | |
June 27, 1834 — March 7, 1835 | Manuel Vicente Maza (interim) | |
March 7, 1835 — February 3, 1852 | Juan Manuel de Rosas | |
February 3, 1852 — July 26, 1852 | Vicente López y Planes (interim) |
Argentine Confederation
[edit]Governors without national power during the Argentine Confederation.
Period | Governor | Portrait |
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July 26, 1852 — September 4, 1852 | Justo José de Urquiza (provisional, at the same time Head of State as Provisional Director) |
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September 4, 1852 — September 11, 1852 | José Miguel Galán (interim) |
State of Buenos Aires (independent from Argentina)
[edit]Period | Governor | Portrait |
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September 11, 1852 — October 31, 1852 | Manuel Guillermo Pinto (interim) | |
October 31, 1852 — December 7, 1852 | Valentín Alsina | |
December 7, 1852 — June 28, 1853 | Manuel Guillermo Pinto (interim) | |
June 28, 1853 — July 24, 1853 | Junta de Representantes | |
July 24, 1853 — May 27, 1854 | Pastor Obligado (provisional) | |
May 27, 1854 – December 21, 1858 | Pastor Obligado (constitutional) | |
December 21, 1858 – November 8, 1859 | Valentín Alsina | |
November 8, 1859 – May 3, 1860 | Felipe Llavallol (interim) | |
May 3, 1860 – December 12, 1861 | Bartolomé Mitre |
List of provincial governors before the enactment of the Sáenz Peña Law (1862–1914)
[edit]Governor | Term in office | Party | Notes | Vice Governor | ||
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Vicente Cazón | 11 October 1862 – 15 October 1862 |
Independent | Interim administration. | Vacant | ||
Mariano Saavedra | 15 October 1862 – 1 May 1866 |
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Adolfo Alsina | 1 May 1866 – 10 October 1868 |
Autonomist | ||||
Emilio Castro | 10 October 1868 – 3 May 1872 |
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Mariano Acosta | 3 May 1872 – 12 September 1874 |
Resigned office. | ||||
Álvaro Barros | 12 September 1874 – 1 May 1875 |
Independent | Interim administration. | |||
Carlos Casares | 1 May 1875 – 1 May 1878 |
PAN | Luis Sáenz Peña | |||
Carlos Tejedor | 1 May 1878 – 1 July 1880 |
Independent | Resigned after the 1880 Uprising. |
José María Moreno | ||
José María Moreno | 1 July 1880 – 18 July 1880 |
Assumed office upon Tejedor's resignation. |
Vacant | |||
José María Bustillo | 18 July 1880 – 11 October 1880 |
Federal interventor appointed by Nicolás Avellaneda | ||||
Juan José Romero | 11 October 1880 – 1 May 1881 |
Federal interventor appointed by Nicolás Avellaneda | ||||
Dardo Rocha | 1 May 1881 – 1 May 1884 |
PAN | Adolfo Gonzales Chaves | |||
Carlos Alfredo D'Amico | 1 May 1884 – 1 May 1887 |
Independent | Matías Cardoso | |||
Máximo Paz | 1 May 1887 – 1 May 1890 |
PAN | Claudio Stegmann | |||
Julio A. Costa | 1 May 1890 – 8 August 1893 |
Víctor del Carril | ||||
Juan Carlos Belgrano | 8 August 1893 – 18 August 1893 |
UCR | Governor during the 1893 Uprising. |
Vacant | ||
Eduardo Olivera | 18 August 1893 – 21 September 1893 |
PAN | Federal interventor appointed by Luis Sáenz Peña | |||
Lucio Vicente López | 21 September 1893 – 1 May 1894 |
Federal interventor appointed by Luis Sáenz Peña | ||||
Guillermo Udaondo | 1 May 1894 – 1 May 1898 |
UCN | José Inocencio Arias | |||
Bernardo de Irigoyen | 1 May 1898 – 1 May 1902 |
UCR | Alfredo Demarchi | |||
Marcelino Ugarte | 1 May 1902 – 1 May 1906 |
PAN | Adolfo Saldías | |||
Ignacio Darío Irigoyen | 1 May 1906 – 1 May 1910 |
Ezequiel de la Serna | ||||
José Inocencio Arias | 1 May 1910 – 12 September 1912 |
Independent | Faustino de Lezica | |||
Ezequiel de la Serna | 12 September 1912 – 15 March 1913 |
PAN | Assumed office upon Arias's death. |
Vacant | ||
Eduardo Arana | 15 March 1913 – 2 July 1913 |
Provincial Senate president. Assumed office upon de la Serna's death. |
Vacant | |||
Juan Manuel Ortiz de Rosas | 2 July 1913 – 1 September 1913 |
Luis García | ||||
Luis García | 1 September 1913 – 1 May 1914 |
Assumed office upon Ortiz de Rosas's death. |
Vacant |
List of governors since the enactment of the Sáenz Peña Law (1914–present)
[edit]Governor | Term in office | Party | Election | Vice Governor | ||
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Marcelino Ugarte | 1 May 1914 – 25 April 1917 |
PAN | 1913 | Vicente Peralta Alvear | ||
José Luis Cantilo | 25 April 1917 – 1 May 1918 |
UCR | Federal interventor appointed by Hipólito Yrigoyen |
Vacant | ||
José Camilo Crotto | 1 May 1918 – 20 May 1921 |
1918 | Luis Monteverde | |||
Luis Monteverde | 20 May 1921 – 1 May 1922 |
Vacant | ||||
José Luis Cantilo | 1 May 1922 – 1 May 1926 |
1922 | Pedro Solanet | |||
Valentin Vergara | 1 May 1926 – 1 May 1930 |
1925 | Victoriano de Ortúzar | |||
Nereo Crovetto | 1 May 1930 – 11 September 1930 |
1929 | Juan Garralda | |||
Carlos Meyer Pellegrini (de facto) |
11 September 1930 – 31 December 1930 |
— | De facto federal interventor |
Vacant | ||
Clodomiro Zavalía (de facto) |
31 December 1930 – 19 January 1931 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Carlos Meyer Pellegrini (de facto) |
19 January 1931 – 4 May 1931 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Mariano Vedia (de facto) |
4 May 1931 – 12 May 1931 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Manuel Ramón Alvarado (de facto) |
12 May 1931 – 2 October 1931 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Raymundo Meabe (de facto) |
2 October 1931 – 18 February 1932 |
PLC | De facto federal interventor | |||
Honorio Pueyrredón | Never took office | UCR | April 1931 |
Mario Guido | ||
Federico Martínez de Hoz | 15 March 1935 – 20 January 1936 |
PDN | November 1931 |
Raúl Díaz | ||
Raúl Díaz | 15 March 1935 – 20 January 1936 |
Vacant | ||||
Edgardo J. Míguez | 20 January 1936 – 18 February 1936 |
— | ||||
Raúl Díaz | 18 February 1936 – 7 March 1940 |
— | ||||
Manuel Fresco | 18 February 1936 – 7 March 1940 |
1935 | Aurelio Amodeo | |||
Alberto Barceló | Never took office | 1940 | Edgardo J. Míguez | |||
Luis Cassinelli | 7 March 1940 – 13 March 1940 |
— | National commissioner appointed by Ramón Castillo |
Vacant | ||
Octavio R. Amadeo | 13 March 1940 – 27 May 1940 |
— | Federal interventor appointed by Ramón Castillo | |||
Carlos Herrera | 27 May 1940 – 4 June 1940 |
— | Federal interventor appointed by Ramón Castillo | |||
Octavio R. Amadeo | 4 June 1940 – 1 February 1941 |
— | Federal interventor appointed by Ramón Castillo | |||
Eduardo T. López | 1 February 1941 – 10 February 1941 |
— | Federal interventor appointed by Ramón Castillo | |||
Eleazar Videla | 10 February 1941 – 1 September 1941 |
— | National commissioner appointed by Ramón Castillo | |||
Enrique Rottjer | 1 September 1941 – 13 September 1941 |
— | Federal interventor appointed by Ramón Castillo | |||
Dimas González Gowland | 13 September 1941 – 7 January 1942 |
— | National commissioner appointed by Ramón Castillo | |||
Rodolfo Moreno | 7 January 1942 – 12 June 1943 |
PDN | 1941 | Edgardo J. Míguez | ||
Edgardo J. Míguez | 13 April 1943 – 12 June 1943 |
Vacant | ||||
Oscar Cazalas (de facto) |
12 June 1943 – 17 June 1943 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Armando Verdaguer (de facto) |
17 June 1943 – 22 December 1943 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Faustino J. Legón (de facto) |
22 December 1943 – 5 January 1944 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Julio O. Ojea (de facto) |
5 January 1944 – 5 May 1944 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Luis García Mata (de facto) |
5 May 1944 – 19 July 1944 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Juan Carlos Sanguinetti (de facto) |
19 July 1944 – 27 December 1944 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Roberto M. Vanetta (de facto) |
27 December 1944 – 12 January 1945 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Juan Atilio Bramuglia (de facto) |
12 January 1945 – 19 September 1945 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Ramón del Río (de facto) |
19 September 1945 – 28 September 1945 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Alberto H. Reales (de facto) |
28 September 1945 – 17 October 1945 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Francisco Sáenz Kelly (de facto) |
17 October 1945 – 29 October 1945 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Ramón Albariño (de facto) |
29 October 1945 – 22 January 1946 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Juan Enrique Coronas (de facto) |
22 January 1946 – 24 January 1946 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Francisco Sáenz Kelly (de facto) |
24 January 1946 – 16 May 1946 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Domingo Mercante | 16 May 1946 – 4 June 1952 |
Labour | 1946 | Juan Bautista Machado | ||
Peronist | 1950 | José Luis Passerini | ||||
Carlos Aloé | 4 June 1952 – 25 September 1955 |
1951 | Carlos Antonio Díaz | |||
Arturo Ossorio Arana (de facto) |
25 September 1955 – 10 November 1955 |
— | De facto federal interventor |
Vacant | ||
Juan María Mathet (de facto) |
10 November 1955 – 15 November 1956 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Emilio A. Bonnecarrére (de facto) |
15 November 1956 – 2 May 1958 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Oscar Alende | 2 May 1958 – 19 May 1962 |
UCRI | 1958 | Arturo Crosetti | ||
Andrés Framini | Never took office | Popular Union | 1962 | Francisco Anglada | ||
Guillermo Salas Martínez | 20 March 1962 – 13 April 1962 |
— | Federal interventor appointed by Arturo Frondizi | |||
Jorge Bermúdez Emparanza | 20 March 1962 – 13 April 1962 |
UCR | Federal interventor appointed by Arturo Frondizi | |||
Roberto Etchepareborda (de facto) |
13 April 1962 – 1 June 1962 |
— | De facto national commissioner | |||
Ceferino Merbilhaa (de facto) |
1 June 1962 – 24 October 1962 |
— | De facto national commissioner | |||
Félix Trigo Viera (de facto) |
24 October 1962 – 24 April 1963 |
— | De facto national commissioner | |||
Francisco A. Imaz (de facto) |
24 April 1963 – 12 October 1963 |
— | De facto national commissioner | |||
Anselmo Marini | 12 October 1963 – 28 June 1966 |
UCR | 1963 | Ricardo Lavalle | ||
Jorge Von Stecher (de facto) |
28 June 1966 – 5 July 1966 |
— | De facto federal interventor |
Vacant | ||
Francisco A. Imaz (de facto) |
5 July 1966 – 16 June 1969 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Saturnino Llorente (de facto) |
16 June 1969 – 10 June 1970 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Horacio Rivara (de facto) |
10 June 1970 – 8 September 1971 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Miguel Moragues (de facto) |
8 September 1971 – 25 May 1973 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Oscar Bidegain | 25 May 1973 – 24 January 1974 |
Justicialist | 1973 | Victorio Calabró | ||
Victorio Calabró | 24 January 1974 – 24 March 1976 |
Vacant | ||||
Adolfo Sigwald (de facto) |
24 March 1976 – 7 April 1976 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Ibérico Saint-Jean (de facto) |
7 April 1976 – 29 March 1981 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Oscar Bartolomé Gallino (de facto) |
29 March 1981 – 14 January 1982 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Jorge Aguado (de facto) |
14 January 1982 – 10 December 1983 |
— | De facto federal interventor | |||
Alejandro Armendáriz | 10 December 1983 – 10 December 1987 |
UCR | 1983 | Elva Roulet | ||
Antonio Cafiero | 10 December 1987 – 10 December 1991 |
Justicialist (FR) |
1987 | Luis María Macaya | ||
Eduardo Duhalde | 10 December 1991 – 10 December 1999 |
Justicialist | 1991 | Rafael Romá | ||
1995 | ||||||
Carlos Ruckauf | 10 December 1999 – 3 January 2002 |
1999 | Felipe Solá | |||
Felipe Solá | 3 January 2002 – 10 December 2007 |
Vacant | ||||
2003 | Graciela Giannettasio | |||||
Daniel Scioli | 10 December 2007 – 10 December 2015 |
2007 | Alberto Balestrini | |||
2011 | Gabriel Mariotto | |||||
María Eugenia Vidal | 10 December 2015 – 11 December 2019 |
PRO (Cambiemos) |
2015 | Daniel Salvador | ||
Axel Kicillof | 11 December 2019 – Incumbent |
Justicialist (FDT • UP) |
2019 | Verónica Magario | ||
2023 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Constitución de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Archived 2012-06-28 at archive.today - Art- 121 (in Spanish)