List of Argentine senators, 2017–2019

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This is a list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2017 to 9 December 2019.

Composition

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Alliance Party Leader
Cambiemos (25) Unión Cívica Radical (12) Luis Petcoff Naidenoff
Frente PRO (9)
Frente Cívico y Social de Catamarca (1)
Avanzar San Luis (1)
Producción y Trabajo (1)
Movimiento Popular Fueguino (1)
Argentina Federal (24) Justicialista (21) Miguel Ángel Pichetto
Partido Justicialista La Pampa (2)
Justicialista Chubut (1)
Chubut Somos Todos (1)
Frente para la Victoria-PJ (9) Marcelo Fuentes
Parlamentario Federal (5) Movimiento Popular Neuquino (2) Juan Carlos Romero
Justicialista 8 de Octubre (1)
Pares (1)
Santa Fe Federal (1)
Unidad Justicialista (2) Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
Frente Cívico por Santiago (2) Ada Itúrrez de Cappellini
Misiones (2) Magdalena Solari Quintana
One deputy parties (3) Frente Popular (1) Gerardo Antenor Montenegro
Proyecto Sur - UNEN (1) Fernando Ezequiel "Pino" Solanas
Río-Frente Progresista (1) Magdalena Odarda

Election cycles

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Election Term
Start End
2013 10 December 2013 9 December 2019
2015 10 December 2015 9 December 2021
2017 10 December 2017 9 December 2023

List of senators

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The table is sorted by provinces in alphabetical order, and then with their senators in alphabetical order by their surnames. All senators start their term on December 10, and end it on December 9 of the corresponding years, except when noted.

Province Portrait Senator Party Term started Term ends
Buenos Aires Esteban José Bullrich Frente PRO 2017 2021[a]
Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2017 2019[b]
Gladys Esther González Frente PRO 2017[c] 2023
Buenos Aires City Federico Pinedo Frente PRO 2015[d] 2019
Fernando Ezequiel "Pino" Solanas Proyecto Sur - UNEN 2013 2019
Marta Varela Frente PRO 2016[e] 2019
Catamarca Inés Imelda Blas Justicialista 2015 2021
Oscar Aníbal Castillo Frente Cívico y Social de Catamarca 2015 2021
Dalmacio Mera Justicialista 2015 2021
Chaco Eduardo Alberto Aguilar Justicialista 2013 2019
María Inés Pilatti Vergara Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2013 2019
Ángel Rozas Unión Cívica Radical 2013 2019
Chubut Nancy Susana González Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2015 2021
Alfredo Héctor Luenzo Chubut Somos Todos 2015 2021
Juan Mario Pais Justicialista Chubut 2015 2021
Córdoba Carlos Alberto Caserio Justicialista 2015 2021
Ernesto Félix Martínez Frente PRO 2015 2021
Laura Elena Rodríguez Machado Frente PRO 2015 2021
Corrientes Ana Claudia Almirón Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2015 2021
Néstor Pedro Braillard Poccard Frente PRO 2015 2021
Carlos Mauricio Espínola Justicialista 2015 2021
Entre Ríos Alfredo Luis de Angeli Frente PRO 2013 2019
Pedro Guillermo Ángel Guastavino Justicialista 2013 2019
Sigrid Elisabeth Kunath Justicialista 2013 2019
Formosa María Teresa Margarita González Justicialista 2017 2023
José Miguel Ángel Mayans Justicialista 2017 2023
Luis Carlos Petcoff Naidenoff Unión Cívica Radical 2017 2023
Jujuy Mario Raymundo Fiad Unión Cívica Radical 2017 2023
Silvia del Rosario Giacoppo Unión Cívica Radical 2017 2023
Guillermo Eugenio Mario Snopek Justicialista 2017 2023
La Pampa Norma Haydée Durango Justicialista La Pampa 2015 2021
Daniel Aníbal Lovera Justicialista La Pampa 2015 2021
Juan Carlos Marino Unión Cívica Radical 2015 2021
La Rioja Olga Inés Brizuela y Doria Unión Cívica Radical 2017 2019[f]
Julio César Martínez Unión Cívica Radical 2017 2023
Carlos Saúl Menem Justicialista 2017 2021[g]
Mendoza Julio César Cleto Cobos Unión Cívica Radical 2015 2021
Anabel Fernández Sagasti Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2015 2021
Pamela Fernanda Verasay Unión Cívica Radical 2015 2021
Misiones Maurice Fabián Closs Misiones 2017 2023
Humberto Luis Arturo Schiavoni Frente PRO 2017 2023
Magdalena Solari Quintana Misiones 2017 2023
Neuquén Carmen Lucila Crexell Movimiento Popular Neuquino 2013 2019
Marcelo Jorge Fuentes Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2013 2019
Guillermo Juan Pereyra Movimiento Popular Neuquino 2013 2019
Río Negro Silvina Marcela García Larraburu Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2013 2019
María Magdalena Odarda Río-Frente Progresista 2013 2019
Miguel Ángel Pichetto Justicialista 2013 2019
Salta María Cristina del Valle Fiore Viñuales Pares 2013 2019
Juan Carlos Romero Justicialista 8 de Octubre 2013 2019
Rodolfo Julio Urtubey Justicialista 2013 2019
San Juan Roberto Gustavo Basualdo Producción y Trabajo 2017 2023
Cristina del Carmen López de Abarca Justicialista 2017 2023
José Rubén Uñac Justicialista 2017 2023
San Luis María Eugenia Catalfamo Unidad Justicialista 2017 2023
Claudio Javier Poggi Avanzar San Luis 2017 2023
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Unidad Justicialista 2017 2023
Santa Cruz Eduardo Raúl Costa Unión Cívica Radical 2017 2023
Ana María Ianni Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2017 2023
María Belén Tapia Unión Cívica Radical 2017 2023
Santa Fe Omar Ángel Perotti Justicialista 2015 2019[h]
Carlos Alberto Reutemann Santa Fe Federal 2015 2021[i]
María de los Ángeles Sacnun Frente para la Victoria-PJ 2015 2021
Santiago del Estero Ada Rosa Del Valle Itúrrez de Cappellini Frente Cívico por Santiago 2013 2019
Gerardo Antenor Montenegro Frente Popular 2013 2019
Blanca Porcel de Riccobelli Frente Cívico por Santiago 2017[j] 2019
Tierra del Fuego Miriam Ruth Boyadjian Movimiento Popular Fueguino 2015[k] 2019
Julio César Catalán Magni Justicialista 2013 2019
José Anatolio Ojeda Justicialista 2015[l] 2019
Tucumán José Jorge Alperovich Justicialista 2015 2021
Silvia Beatriz Elías de Pérez Unión Cívica Radical 2015 2021
Beatriz Graciela Mirkin Justicialista 2015 2021

Notes

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  1. ^ Resigned on 9 December 2021. Replaced by José Torello.[1]
  2. ^ Resigned on 27 November 2019 after assuming the Vice Presidency. Replaced by Jorge Taiana.
  3. ^ Since 27 December 2017.
  4. ^ Since 10 December 2015. Replaced Diego Santilli after he resigned to become Vice Chief of Government of Buenos Aires.
  5. ^ Since 11 February 2016. Replaced Gabriela Michetti after she resigned to become Vice President.
  6. ^ Resigned on 10 December 2019. Replaced by María Clara del Valle Vega.[2]
  7. ^ Died on 14 February 2021. Replaced by Ricardo Guerra.
  8. ^ Resigned on 10 December 2021 to become Governor of Santa Fe. Replaced by Roberto Mirabella.[3]
  9. ^ Died on 7 July 2021. Replaced by Alejandra Vucasovich.
  10. ^ Since 10 December 2017. Replaced Gerardo Zamora after he resigned to become Governor of Santiago del Estero.
  11. ^ Since 16 September 2015. Replaced Jorge Alberto Garramuño after his death on 7 September 2015.
  12. ^ Since 10 December 2015. Replaced Rosana Bertone after she resigned to become Governor of Tierra del Fuego.

References

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  1. ^ Cayón, David (9 December 2021). "Quién es José María Torello, el reemplazante de Esteban Bullrich en el Senado". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Clara Vega juró como senadora nacional por La Rioja tras ganar un reclamo judicial por paridad de género". Infobae (in Spanish). 20 December 2019. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  3. ^ Feldman, Pablo (11 November 2020). "Senador Mirabella sobre el aborto: "Es un tema de salud, yo no me voy a abstener"". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2021.
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