List of Argentine deputies, 2013–2015

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This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2013 to 9 December 2015.

Contents

Composition

By province

ProvinceDeputiesPopulation (2010)
Buenos Aires 7015,625,084
Buenos Aires City 252,890,151
Catamarca 5367,828
Chaco 71,053,466
Chubut 5506,668
Córdoba 183,304,825
Corrientes 7993,338
Entre Ríos 91,236,300
Formosa 5527,895
Jujuy 6672,260
La Pampa 5316,940
La Rioja 5331,847
Mendoza 101,741,610
Misiones 71,097,829
Neuquén 5550,334
Río Negro 5633,374
Salta 71,215,207
San Juan 6680,427
San Luis 5431,588
Santa Cruz 5272,524
Santa Fe 193,200,736
Santiago del Estero 7896,461
Tierra del Fuego 5126,190
Tucumán 91,448,200

By political groups

as of 9 December 2015
BlocSeatsLeader
Front for VictoryPJ 118 Juliana Di Tullio
Radical Civic Union 35 Mario Negri
PRO Union 18 Federico Pinedo
Renewal Front 15 Alberto Oscar Roberti
Socialist Party 8 Juan Carlos Zabalza
Civic Front for Santiago 7 Cristian Rodolfo Oliva
Federal Commitment 5 Lino Walter Aguilar
Civic Coalition ARIUNEN 4 Elisa Carrió
GEN 4 Margarita Stolbizer
Neuquén People's Movement 3 Alicia Marcela Comelli
Popular Unity 3 Claudio Lozano
Solidary SI 3 Carlos Heller
Union for Córdoba 3 Carlos Alberto Caserio
Civic Front of Córdoba 2 Graciela Susana Villata
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 2 Eduardo Brizuela del Moral
Labour and Dignity 2 Mario Das Neves
PTSLeft Front 2 Nicolás del Caño
Social Christian2 Rubén Darío Giustozzi
Suma + UNEN 2 Martín Lousteau
Single-member blocs18
Source: hcdn.gob.ar (archived)

Election cycles

ElectionTerm
StartEnd
2011 10 December 20119 December 2015
2013 10 December 20139 December 2017

List of Deputies

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.

ProvinceDeputyPartyTerm
FromTo
Buenos Aires Gilberto Oscar Alegre Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Ricardo Luis Alfonsín Radical Civic Union 20132017
Buenos Aires Andrés Roberto Arregui Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Alberto Emilio Asseff UNIR 20112015
Buenos Aires María Ester Balcedo Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Miguel Ángel Bazze Radical Civic Union 20112015
Buenos Aires Gloria Mercedes Bidegain Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Myriam Bregman PTSLeft Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Carlos Ramón Brown Faith 20112015
Buenos Aires Eric Calcagno y Maillmann Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Graciela Camaño Renewal Front 20112015
Buenos Aires Remo Gerardo Carlotto Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Luis Francisco Jorge Cicogna Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Diana Beatriz Conti Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Ricardo Oscar Cuccovillo Socialist Party 20112015
Buenos Aires Marcelo Silvio D'Alessandro Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Héctor Ricardo Daer Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Víctor Norberto De Gennaro Popular Unity 20112015
Buenos Aires José Ignacio "Vasco" de Mendiguren Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Francisco de Narváez Light Blue and White Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 1]
Buenos Aires Eduardo Enrique "Wado" de Pedro Front for VictoryPJ 20112015 [lower-alpha 2]
Buenos Aires Edgardo Fernando Depetri Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Juliana Di Tullio Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires José María Díaz Bancalari Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Julián Andrés Domínguez Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Victoria Analía Donda Pérez Freemen of the South 20112015
Buenos Aires Omar Arnaldo Duclos GEN 20112015
Buenos Aires María Azucena Ehcosor Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Laura Esper Renewal Front 2014 [lower-alpha 3] 2015
Buenos Aires Eduardo Alberto Fabiani Social Christian20132017
Buenos Aires Andrea Fabiana García Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires María Teresa García Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Carlos Enrique Gdansky Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Graciela María Giannettasio Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Rubén Darío Giustozzi Social Christian20132017
Buenos Aires Gladys Esther González PRO Union 20132017
Buenos Aires Dulce Granados Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Christian Alejandro Gribaudo PRO Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 4]
Buenos Aires Leonardo Grosso Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Héctor María Gutiérrez Radical Civic Union 20132017
Buenos Aires Sandro Adrián Guzmán Independent 20132017
Buenos Aires Gastón Harispe Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Carlos Miguel Kunkel Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Jorge Alberto Landau Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires María Virginia Linares GEN 20112015
Buenos Aires Verónica María Magario Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Soledad Martínez PRO Union 20132017
Buenos Aires Sergio Tomás Massa Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Mayra Soledad Mendoza Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Carlos Julio Moreno Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Juan Facundo Moyano Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Mario Néstor Oporto Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Ariel Osvaldo Eloy Pasini Front for VictoryPJ 2015 [lower-alpha 5] 2015
Buenos Aires Adrián Pérez Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Horacio Pietragalla Corti Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Francisco Omar Plaini Culture, Education and Labour 20132017
Buenos Aires Ramona Pucheta Front for Social Inclusion 20112015
Buenos Aires Adriana Victoria Puiggrós Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Carlos Raimundi Solidary SI 20112015
Buenos Aires Héctor Pedro Recalde Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Jorge Rivas Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Alberto Oscar Roberti Renewal Front 20112015
Buenos Aires Oscar Alberto Romero Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires Eduardo Santín National Alfonsinist Movement 20112015
Buenos Aires María Liliana Schwindt Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Adela Rosa Segarra Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires Felipe Carlos Solá Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires Margarita Rosa Stolbizer GEN 20132017
Buenos Aires Gabriela Alejandra Troiano Socialist Party 20132017
Buenos Aires Mirta Tundis Renewal Front 20132017
Buenos Aires María Eugenia Zamarreño Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires City Laura Alonso PRO Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 6]
Buenos Aires City Alcira Susana Argumedo Project SouthUNEN 20132017
Buenos Aires City Sergio Alejandro Bergman PRO Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 7]
Buenos Aires City María del Carmen Bianchi Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires City Mara Brawer Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires City Patricia Bullrich PRO Union 20112015
Buenos Aires City Juan Cabandié Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires City Elisa María Avelina "Lilita" Carrió Civic Coalition ARIUNEN 20132017
Buenos Aires City Ana Carla Carrizo Suma + UNEN 20132017
Buenos Aires City Robert Vincent "Roy" Cortina Socialist Party 20112015
Buenos Aires City Roberto José Feletti Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires City Manuel Garrido Radical Civic Union 20112015
Buenos Aires City Carlos Salomón Heller Solidary SI 20132017
Buenos Aires City Juan Carlos Isaac Junio Solidary SI 20112015
Buenos Aires City Andrés "Cuervo" Larroque Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Buenos Aires City Martín Lousteau Suma + UNEN 20132015 [lower-alpha 8]
Buenos Aires City Claudio Raúl Lozano Popular Unity 20112015
Buenos Aires City Silvia Cristina Majdalani PRO Union 20112015
Buenos Aires City Liliana Amalia Mazure Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Buenos Aires City Federico Pinedo PRO Union 20112015
Buenos Aires City Fernando Sánchez Civic Coalition ARIUNEN 20132017
Buenos Aires City Cornelia Schmidt-Liermann PRO Union 20112015
Buenos Aires City Federico Adolfo Sturzenegger PRO Union 20132017
Buenos Aires City Pablo Gabriel Tonelli PRO Union 20112015
Buenos Aires City Alberto Jorge Triaca PRO Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 9]
Catamarca Eduardo Segundo Brizuela del Moral Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 20132017
Catamarca Myrian del Valle Juárez Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 20132017
Catamarca Manuel Isauro Molina Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Catamarca Marcia Sara María Ortiz Correa Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Catamarca Néstor Nicolás Tomassi Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Chaco Víctor Hugo Maldonado Radical Civic Union 20112015
Chaco Gustavo José Martínez Campos Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Chaco Sandra Marcela Mendoza Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Chaco José Ricardo Mongelo Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Chaco Juan Manuel Pedrini Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Chaco Gladys Beatriz Soto Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Chaco Miguel Ángel Tejedor Radical Civic Union 20132014 [lower-alpha 10]
Chaco Alicia Terada Civic Coalition ARIUNEN 2014 [lower-alpha 11] 2017
Chubut Mónica Graciela Contrera Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Chubut Mario Das Neves Labour and Dignity 20132015 [lower-alpha 12]
Chubut Elia Nelly Lagoria Labour and Dignity 20132017
Chubut Juan Mario Pais Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Chubut Cristina Isabel Ziebart Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Córdoba Oscar Raúl Aguad Radical Civic Union 20132017
Córdoba Héctor Baldassi PRO Union 20132017
Córdoba Nora Esther Bedano Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Córdoba Ramón Ernesto Bernabey Front for VictoryPJ 2014 [lower-alpha 13] 2017
Córdoba María Soledad Carrizo Radical Civic Union 20132017
Córdoba Carlos Alberto Caserio Union for Córdoba 20132015 [lower-alpha 14]
Córdoba Patricia De Ferrari Rueda Radical Civic Union 20112015
Córdoba Fabián Marcelo Francini Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Córdoba Daniel Oscar Giacomino Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Córdoba Martín Rodrigo Gill Front for VictoryPJ 20132015 [lower-alpha 15]
Córdoba Mónica Edith Gutiérrez Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Córdoba Diego Matías Mestre Radical Civic Union 20132017
Córdoba Edgar Raúl Müller Federal Commitment 20112015
Córdoba Mario Raúl Negri Radical Civic Union 20112015
Córdoba Blanca Araceli Rossi Union for Córdoba 20132017
Córdoba Juan Schiaretti Union for Córdoba 20132015 [lower-alpha 16]
Córdoba Silvia Carolina Scotto Front for VictoryPJ 20132014 [lower-alpha 17]
Córdoba Jorge Anselmo Valinotto Civic Front of Córdoba 20112015
Córdoba Graciela Susana Villata Civic Front of Córdoba 20112015
Corrientes Araceli Ferreyra Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Corrientes Juan Fernando Marcopulos Front for VictoryPJ 2013 [lower-alpha 18] 2015
Corrientes Ana María Perroni Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Corrientes Agustín Alberto Portela Radical Civic Union 20112015
Corrientes Carlos Gustavo Rubin Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Corrientes María de las Mercedes Semhan Encounter for Corrientes 20132017
Corrientes Gustavo Adolfo Valdés Radical Civic Union 20132017
Entre Ríos Jorge Rubén Barreto Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Entre Ríos María Cristina Cremer de Busti Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Entre Ríos Jorge Marcelo D'Agostino Radical Civic Union 20132017
Entre Ríos Osvaldo Enrique Elorriaga Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Entre Ríos Ana Carolina Gaillard Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Entre Ríos Lautaro Gervasoni Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Entre Ríos Liliana María Ríos Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Entre Ríos Fabián Dulio Rogel Radical Civic Union 20112015
Entre Ríos Julio Rodolfo Solanas Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Formosa Luis Eugenio Basterra Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Formosa Ricardo Buryaile Radical Civic Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 19]
Formosa Juan Carlos Díaz Roig Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Formosa Carlos Guillermo Donkin Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Formosa Inés Beatriz Lotto Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Jujuy María Gabriela Burgos Radical Civic Union 20132017
Jujuy María Cristina Fernández Blanco Radical Civic Union 2015 [lower-alpha 20] 2015
Jujuy Mario Raymundo Fiad Radical Civic Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 21]
Jujuy Miguel Ángel Giubergia Radical Civic Union 20112015 [lower-alpha 22]
Jujuy Mariela Ortiz Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Jujuy Rubén Armando Rivarola Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Jujuy Héctor Olindo Tentor Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
La Pampa María Luz Alonso Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
La Pampa Gustavo Rodolfo Fernández Mendia La Pampa Justicialist Party 20132017
La Pampa Daniel Ricardo Kroneberger Radical Civic Union 20112015
La Pampa Carlos Javier Mac Allister PRO Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 23]
La Pampa Francisco Javier Torroba Radical Civic Union 20132017
La Rioja Griselda Noemí Herrera Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
La Rioja Teresita Madera Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
La Rioja Julio César Martínez Radical Civic Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 24]
La Rioja Héctor Enrique Olivares Radical Civic Union 2014 [lower-alpha 25] 2015
La Rioja Javier Héctor Tineo Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Mendoza Alejandro Abraham Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Mendoza Guillermo Ramón Carmona Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Mendoza Julio César Cleto Cobos Radical Civic Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 26]
Mendoza Nicolás del Caño PTSLeft Front 20132017
Mendoza Anabel Fernández Sagasti Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Mendoza Patricia Viviana Giménez Radical Civic Union 20132017
Mendoza Juan Dante González Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Mendoza Luis Alfonso Petri Radical Civic Union 20132017
Mendoza Roberto Arturo Pradines Democratic Party of Mendoza 20112015
Mendoza Enrique Andrés Vaquié Radical Civic Union 20112015
Misiones José Daniel Guccione Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Misiones Stella Maris Leverberg Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Misiones Luis Mario Pastori Radical Civic Union 20132017
Misiones Julia Argentina Perié Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Misiones Oscar Felipe Redczuk Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Misiones Silvia Lucrecia Risko Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Misiones Alex Roberto Ziegler Liberty and Democracy20132017
Neuquén José Alberto Ciampini Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Neuquén Alicia Marcela Comelli Neuquén People's Movement 20112015
Neuquén Nanci María Agustina Parrilli Front for VictoryPJ 20132015 [lower-alpha 27]
Neuquén Adrián San Martín Neuquén People's Movement 20132017
Neuquén María Inés Villa Molina Neuquén People's Movement 20132017
Río Negro Herman Horacio Avoscan Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Río Negro Luis María Bardeggia Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Río Negro Jorge Alberto Cejas Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Río Negro Josué Gagliardi Front for VictoryPJ 2013 [lower-alpha 28] 2015
Río Negro María Emilia Soria Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Salta Bernardo José Biella Calvet UDESO Salta 20112015
Salta Susana Mercedes Canela Front for VictoryPJ 2013 [lower-alpha 29] 2015
Salta Guillermo Mario Durand Cornejo Conservative People's Party 20132017
Salta Evita Nélida Isa Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Salta Pablo Francisco Juan Kosiner Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Salta Pablo Sebastián López Workers' Left Front 20132017
Salta José Antonio Vilariño Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
San Juan Eduardo Augusto Cáceres PRO Union 20132017
San Juan Graciela María Caselles Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
San Juan Sandra Daniela Castro Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
San Juan Héctor Daniel Tomas Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
San Juan José Rubén Uñac Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
San Juan José Antonio Villa Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
San Luis Lino Walter Aguilar Federal Commitment 20112015
San Luis Berta Hortensia Arenas Federal Commitment 20132017
San Luis Ivana María Bianchi Federal Commitment 20112015
San Luis José Luis Riccardo Radical Civic Union 20132017
San Luis Fernando Aldo Salino Federal Commitment 20132015 [lower-alpha 30]
Santa Cruz Eduardo Raúl Costa Radical Civic Union 20132017
Santa Cruz Mauricio Ricardo Gómez Bull Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Santa Cruz Ana María Ianni Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Santa Cruz Mario Alfredo Metaza Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Santa Cruz Susana María Toledo Radical Civic Union 20132017
Santa Fe Omar Segundo Barchetta Socialist Party 20112015
Santa Fe Mario Domingo Barletta Radical Civic Union 20132017
Santa Fe Hermes Juan Binner Socialist Party 20132017
Santa Fe Alicia Mabel Ciciliani Socialist Party 20132017
Santa Fe Marcos Cleri Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Santa Fe Miguel Ignacio Torres del Sel PRO Union 20132014 [lower-alpha 31]
Santa Fe Claudia Alejandra Giaccone Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Santa Fe Josefina Victoria González Tosetto Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Santa Fe Pablo Lautaro Javkin Civic Coalition ARIUNEN 20132015 [lower-alpha 32]
Santa Fe Luciano Andrés Laspina PRO Union 2015 [lower-alpha 33] 2017
Santa Fe Oscar Ariel Martínez Renewal Front 20112015
Santa Fe Jorge Alberto Obeid Front for VictoryPJ 20132014 [lower-alpha 34]
Santa Fe Fabián Francisco Peralta GEN 20112015
Santa Fe Omar Ángel Perotti Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Santa Fe Élida Elena Rasino Socialist Party 20112015
Santa Fe Antonio Sabino Riestra Popular Unity 20112015
Santa Fe Gisela Scaglia PRO Union 20132017
Santa Fe Eduardo Jorge Seminara Front for VictoryPJ 2014 [lower-alpha 35] 2017
Santa Fe Silvia Rosa Simoncini Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Santa Fe Ricardo Adrián Spinozzi PRO Union 20132017
Santa Fe Juan Carlos Zabalza Socialist Party 20112015
Santiago del Estero Norma Amanda Abdala de Matarazzo Civic Front for Santiago 20132017
Santiago del Estero José Alberto Herrera Civic Front for Santiago 20112015
Santiago del Estero Manuel Humberto Juárez Civic Front for Santiago 20132017
Santiago del Estero Graciela Navarro Civic Front for Santiago 20112015
Santiago del Estero Cristian Rodolfo Oliva Civic Front for Santiago 20132017
Santiago del Estero Mirta Ameliana Pastoriza Civic Front for Santiago 20112015
Santiago del Estero Aída Delia Ruiz Civic Front for Santiago 20112015
Tierra del Fuego Graciela Eunice Boyadjian Fueguian People's Movement 2013 [lower-alpha 36] 2015
Tierra del Fuego Verónica González Front for VictoryPJ 2013 [lower-alpha 37] 2015
Tierra del Fuego Oscar Anselmo Martínez Solidary People's Movement20132017
Tierra del Fuego Martín Alejandro Pérez Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Tierra del Fuego Rubén Darío Sciutto Peronism Further South20112015
Tucumán Isaac Benjamín Bromberg Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Tucumán José Manuel Cano Radical Civic Union 20132015 [lower-alpha 38]
Tucumán María del Carmen Carrillo Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Tucumán Nilda Mabel Carrizo Front for VictoryPJ 20132017
Tucumán Juan Francisco Casañas Radical Civic Union 2014 [lower-alpha 39] 2017
Tucumán Alfredo Carlos Dato Front for VictoryPJ 20112015
Tucumán Miriam Graciela Gallardo Front for VictoryPJ 2014 [lower-alpha 40] 2017
Tucumán Osvaldo Francisco Jaldo Front for VictoryPJ 20132014 [lower-alpha 41]
Tucumán Luis Fernando Sacca Radical Civic Union 20112015
Tucumán Walter Marcelo Santillán Front for VictoryPJ 20112015

Notes

  1. Resigned on 10 December 2015. Replaced by Claudia Rucci. [1]
  2. Resigned on 26 March 2015 to take office as General Secretary of Presidency. [2]
  3. Since 3 April 2014. Replaced Graciela Ocaña. [3]
  4. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become president of the Buenos Aires Province Institute of Social Prevision. Replaced by Mónica Litza. [1]
  5. Since 13 March 2015. Replaced Eduardo de Pedro. [4]
  6. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau. Replaced by Alicia Irma Besada. [1]
  7. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development. Replaced by José Luis Patiño. [1]
  8. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become ambassador of Argentina to the United States. Replaced by Julio César Raffo. [1]
  9. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become Minister of Labour. Replaced by Marcelo Sorgente. [1]
  10. Until 22 October 2014. Resigned to become mayor of Charata. [5]
  11. Since 22 October 2014. Replaced Miguel Ángel Tejedor. [5]
  12. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become governor of Chubut. Replaced by Sixto Bermejo. [1]
  13. Since 27 August 2014. Replaced Carolina Scotto. [6]
  14. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become a National Senator. Replaced by Agustín Calleri. [1]
  15. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become mayor of Villa María. Replaced by Andrés Guzmán. [1]
  16. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become Governor of Córdoba. Replaced by María Eugenia Brezzo. [1]
  17. Resigned on 6 August 2014. Replaced by Ramón Ernesto Bernabey. [6]
  18. Since 10 December 2013. Replaced Fabián Ríos. [7]
  19. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become Minister of Agriculture. Replaced by Lucía Duré. [1]
  20. Since 16 July 2015. Replaced Miguel Giubergia. [8]
  21. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become a National Senator. Replaced by Graciela Albornoz. [1]
  22. Resigned on 28 May 2015 to become a representative before the Federal Authority of Information and Communication Technologies. Replaced by María Cristina Fernández Blanco. [8]
  23. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become Secretary of Sports. Replaced by Martín Maquieyra. [1]
  24. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become a National Senator. Replaced by María Clara del Valle Vega. [1]
  25. Since 3 April 2014. Replaced Olga Inés Brizuela y Doria. [3]
  26. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become a National Senator. Replaced by Graciela Cousinet. [1]
  27. Resigned on 10 December 2015. Replaced by Darío Martínez. [1]
  28. Since 10 December 2013. Replaced Silvina García Larraburu. [7]
  29. Since 10 December 2013. Replaced Cristina Fiore. [9]
  30. Resigned on 10 December 2015. Replaced by Luis Lusquiños. [1]
  31. Resigned on 25 July 2014. Replaced by Luciano Laspina. [10]
  32. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become secretary general of the municipality of Rosario. Replaced by Ana Copes. [1]
  33. Since 24 February 2015. Replaced Miguel del Sel [10]
  34. Died on 28 February 2014. Replaced by Eduardo Jorge Seminara. [3]
  35. Since 3 April 2014. Replaced Jorge Alberto Obeid. [3]
  36. Since 10 December 2013. Replaced Jorge Alberto Garramuño. [7]
  37. Since 10 December 2013. Replaced Julio César Catalán Magni. [7]
  38. Resigned on 10 December 2015 to become head of the Plan Belgrano. Replaced by Federico Masso. [1]
  39. Since 3 April 2014. Replaced Silvia Elías de Pérez, who never took office. [3]
  40. Since 3 April 2014. Replaced Osvaldo Francisco Jaldo. [3]
  41. Resigned on 5 March 2014 to become Minister of the Interior of Tucumán Province. Replaced by Miriam Graciela Gallardo. [3]

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