This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies who have sat since 9 December 2023 after being elected in the 2023 Argentine general election .[ 1]
Province
Deputies
Population (2010)
Buenos Aires
70
15,625,084
Buenos Aires City
25
2,890,151
Catamarca
5
367,828
Chaco
7
1,053,466
Chubut
5
506,668
Córdoba
18
3,304,825
Corrientes
7
993,338
Entre Ríos
9
1,236,300
Formosa
5
527,895
Jujuy
6
672,260
La Pampa
5
316,940
La Rioja
5
331,847
Mendoza
10
1,741,610
Misiones
7
1,097,829
Neuquén
5
550,334
Río Negro
5
633,374
Salta
7
1,215,207
San Juan
6
680,427
San Luis
5
431,588
Santa Cruz
5
272,524
Santa Fe
19
3,200,736
Santiago del Estero
7
896,461
Tierra del Fuego
5
126,190
Tucumán
9
1,448,200
By political groups [ edit ]
Composition of the Chamber by political groups.
Election
Term
Start
End
2021
10 December 2021
10 December 2025
2023
10 December 2023
10 December 2027
The table is sorted by provinces in alphabetical order, and then with their deputies in alphabetical order by their surnames. All deputies start their term on December 10, and end it on December 9 of the corresponding years, except when noted.
UP (102)LLA (40)PRO (37)UCR (34)HCF (23) IF (9)FIT (5)PSC (2)PyT (2)Others (3)
§ Bloc leaders; Italics = Resigned / died before term end