List of Argentine senators, 2021–2023

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This is a list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2021 to 9 December 2023.

Contents

Composition

Inter-blocBlocPresident
Frente de Todos / Unión por la Patria (31) José Mayans
Juntos por el Cambio (33)
(President: Alfredo Cornejo)
Radical Civic Union (18) Luis Petcoff Naidenoff
PRO Front (9) Humberto Schiavoni
Federal Change (4) Ignacio Torres
Party for Social Justice (1) Beatriz Ávila
Production and Labour (1) Roberto Basualdo
Federal Unity (5) Alejandra Vigo
Front for the Renewal of Concord (1) Magdalena Solari
We Have a Future Argentina (1) María Clara Vega  [ es ]
Together We Are Río Negro (1) Alberto Weretilneck
Source: senado.gob.ar (last update: 20 November 2023)

Senate leadership

TitleOfficeholderCaucusProvince
President of the Senate [a] Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Frente de Todos, then
Unión por la Patria
Bandera de la Provincia de Buenos Aires.svg  Buenos Aires Province
Provisional President Claudia Ledesma Abdala Frente de Todos, then
Unión por la Patria
Flag of Santiago del Estero.svg  Santiago del Estero
Vice President Carolina Losada Juntos por el Cambio Bandera de la Provincia de Santa Fe.svg  Santa Fe
First Vice President Maurice Closs Frente de Todos, then
Unión por la Patria
Bandera de la Provincia de Misiones.svg  Misiones
Second Vice President Guadalupe Tagliaferri Juntos por el Cambio Bandera de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires.svg  Buenos Aires

Election cycles

ElectionTerm
StartEnd
2017 10 December 20179 December 2023
2019 10 December 20199 December 2025
2021 10 December 20219 December 2027

List of senators

ProvincePhotoSenatorPartyTerm
FromTo
Buenos Aires Jose Maria Torello.png José María Torello PRO Front 2021 [b] 2023
Gladys Gonzalez senadora.png Gladys González PRO Front 20172023
Juliana Di Tullio Senado.png Juliana Di Tullio Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 [c] 2023
Buenos Aires City Martin Lousteau senado.png Martín Lousteau Radical Civic Union 20192025
Mariano Recalde senado.png Mariano Recalde Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Guadalupe Tagliaferri.png Guadalupe Tagliaferri PRO Front 20192025
Catamarca Guillermo Eduardo Andrada.png Guillermo Eduardo Andrada Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027
Lucia Benigna Corpacci.gif Lucía Benigna Corpacci Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027
Flavio Sergio Fama.gif Flavio Sergio Fama Radical Civic Union 20212027
Chaco Maria Ines Pilatti Vergara.png María Inés Pilatti Vergara Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Antonio Jose Rodas.png Antonio José Rodas Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Victor Zimmermann.png Víctor Zimmermann Radical Civic Union 20192025
Chubut Carlos Linares.png Carlos Alberto Linares Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027
Edith Terenzi.png Edith Elizabeth Terenzi Chubut Integration and Development20212027
Ignacio Agustin Torres.gif Ignacio Agustín Torres Chubut Integration and Development20212027
Córdoba Carmen Alvarez Rivero.png Carmen Álvarez Rivero PRO Front 20212027
Luis Juez - Senado.png Luis Alfredo Juez PRO Front 20212027
Alejandra Maria Vigo - Senado.gif Alejandra María Vigo Federal Unity20212027
Corrientes Carlos Espinola senador.png Carlos Mauricio Espínola Federal Unity20212027
Mercedes Valenzuela.png Mercedes Gabriela Valenzuela Radical Civic Union 20212027
Eduardo Alejandro Vischi.gif Eduardo Alejandro Vischi Radical Civic Union 20212027
Entre Ríos Alfredo de Angeli senador.png Alfredo Luis de Angeli PRO Front 20192025
Edgardo Dario Kueider.png Edgardo Darío Kueider Federal Unity20192025
Stella Maris Olalla.png Stella Maris Olalla Radical Civic Union 20192025
Formosa Maria Teresa Margarita Gonzalez.png María Teresa Margarita González Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20172023
Jose Mayans.png José Miguel Ángel Mayans Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20172023
Luis Carlos Petcoff Naidenoff.png Luis Carlos Petcoff Naidenoff Radical Civic Union 20172023
Jujuy Mario Fiad senador.png Mario Raymundo Fiad Radical Civic Union 20172023
Giacoppo.png Silvia del Rosario Giacoppo Radical Civic Union 20172023
Guillermo Snopek senador.png Guillermo Eugenio Mario Snopek Federal Unity20172023
La Pampa Daniel Pablo Bensusan.gif Daniel Pablo Bensusán Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027
Maria Victoria Huala.png María Victoria Huala PRO Front 20212027
Daniel Kroneberger - Senado.png Daniel Ricardo Kroneberger Radical Civic Union 20212027
La Rioja Ricardo Antonio Guerra senador.png Ricardo Antonio Guerra Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 [d] 2023
Julio Martinez senador.png Julio César Martínez Radical Civic Union 20172023
Maria Clara del Valle Vega senado.png María Clara Vega  [ es ]We Have a Future Argentina2019 [e] 2023
Mendoza Alfredo Cornejo - Senado.png Alfredo Víctor Cornejo Radical Civic Union 20212027
Anabel Fernandez Sagasti.png Anabel Fernández Sagasti Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027
Mariana Juri.png Mariana Juri Radical Civic Union 20212027
Misiones Maurice Closs senador.png Maurice Fabián Closs Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20172023
Humberto Schiavoni senador.png Humberto Luis Arturo Schiavoni PRO Front 20172023
Magdalena Solari Quintana.png Magdalena Solari Quintana Front for the Renewal of Concord 20172023
Neuquén Carmen Crexell.png Carmen Lucila Crexell Neuquén Movement 20192025
Oscar Isidro Parrilli.png Oscar Isidro Parrilli Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Silvia Sapag.png Silvia Estela Sapag Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Río Negro Claudio Martin Donate senado.png Claudio Martín Doñate Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Silvina Garcia Larraburu.png Silvina Marcela García Larraburu Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Alberto Edgardo Weretilneck.png Alberto Edgardo Weretilneck Together We Are Río Negro 20192025
Salta Nora del Valle Gimenez.png Nora del Valle Giménez Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Sergio Napoleon Leavy senado.png Sergio Napoleón Leavy Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Juan Carlos Romero senador.png Juan Carlos Romero October 8th Justicialist 20192025
San Juan Roberto Basualdo.png Roberto Gustavo Basualdo Production and Labour 20172023
Cristina Del Carmen Lopez Valverde senadora.png Cristina del Carmen López Valverde Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20172023
Jose Ruben Unac senador.png José Rubén Uñac Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20172023
San Luis Maria Eugenia Catalfamo senadora.png María Eugenia Catalfamo Federal Unity20172023
Gabriela Gonzalez Riollo.gif Gabriela González Riollo PRO Front 2021 [f] 2023
Adolfo Rodriguez Saa senador.png Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20172023
Santa Cruz Eduardo Raul Costa senador.png Eduardo Raúl Costa Radical Civic Union 20172023
Ana Maria Ianni senadora.png Ana María Ianni Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20172023
Maria Belen Tapia senadora.png María Belén Tapia Radical Civic Union 20172023
Santa Fe Marcelo Lewandowski.png Marcelo Néstor Lewandowski Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027
Carolina Losada - Senado.png Carolina Losada Radical Civic Union 20212027
Dionisio Scarpin.gif Dionisio Fernando Scarpin Radical Civic Union 20212027
Santiago del Estero Claudia Ledesma Abdala de Zamora.png Claudia Alejandra Ledesma Abdala Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Gerardo Montenegro.png Gerardo Antenor Montenegro Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Jose Emilio Neder.png José Emilio Neder Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Tierra del Fuego Pablo Daniel Blanco.png Pablo Daniel Blanco Radical Civic Union 20192025
Maria Eugenia Dure.png María Eugenia Duré Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Matias David Rodriguez senado.png Matías David Rodríguez Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20192025
Tucumán Beatriz Luisa Avila - Senado.png Beatriz Luisa Ávila Party for Social Justice20212027
Sandra Mariela Mendoza.png Sandra Mariela Mendoza Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027
Pablo Yedlin - Senado.png Pablo Raúl Yedlin Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 20212027

Notes

  1. Ex officio as Vice President of Argentina.
  2. Yet to take office. Replacing Esteban Bullrich. [1]
  3. Since 19 August 2021. Replaced Jorge Taiana. [2]
  4. Since 24 February 2021. Replaced Carlos Menem. [3]
  5. Since 20 December 2019. Replaced Inés Brizuela y Doria. [4]
  6. Since 10 December 2021. Replaced Claudio Poggi. [5]

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