Governor of Jujuy Province

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Governor of Jujuy Province
Escudo de la Provincia de Jujuy.svg
Provincial coat of Arms
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Incumbent
Carlos Sadir
since 10 December 2023
Appointer Direct popular vote
Term length 4 years
Inaugural holder José María Fascio

The Governor of Jujuy (Spanish : Gobernador de la Provincia de Jujuy) is a citizen of Jujuy Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. The governor is elected alongside a vice-governor. Currently the governor of Jujuy is Carlos Sadir. [1]

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Governors since 1983

GovernorTerm in officePartyElectionVice Governor
Carlos Snopek.jpg Carlos Snopek 10 December 1983

10 December 1987
PJ 1983 Fernando Cabana
Ricardo de Aparici.jpg Ricardo de Aparici 10 December 1987

7 November 1990
PJ 1987 Eduardo Alderete
Eduardo Alderete.jpg Eduardo Alderete 7 November 1990

10 December 1991
PJ Vacant
Roberto Dominguez.png Ricardo Domínguez 10 December 1991

1 June 1993
PJ 1991 Carlos Ficoseco
Escudo de la Provincia de Jujuy.svg Carlos Ficoseco 1 June 1993

15 April 1994
PJ Vacant
Oscar Perassi.jpg Oscar Perassi 15 April 1994

10 December 1995
PJ
Guillermo Eugenio Snopek 1995.jpg Guillermo E. Snopek 10 December 1995

25 February 1996
PJ 1995 Carlos Ferraro
Carlos Ferraro (cropped).jpg Carlos Ferraro 25 February 1996

26 November 1998
PJ Vacant
Eduardo Fellner presidente de la Camara de Diputados de Argentina, 2010.jpg Eduardo Fellner 26 November 1998

10 December 2007
PJ
1999Rubén Daza
2003 Walter Barrionuevo
Barrionuevo 2.jpg Walter Barrionuevo 10 December 2007

10 December 2011
PJ 2007Pedro Segura
Eduardo Fellner presidente de la Camara de Diputados de Argentina, 2010.jpg Eduardo Fellner 10 December 2011

10 December 2015
PJ 2007 Guillermo Jenefes
Senator Gerardo Morales.jpg Gerardo Morales 10 December 2015

Incumbent
UCR 2015Carlos Haquim
2019

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References

  1. "Gerardo Morales, de Cambiemos, ganó la gobernación de Jujuy". La Nación (in Spanish). 25 October 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2021.