List of governors of San Luis

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Governor of San Luis Province
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Provincial coat of Arms
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Incumbent
Claudio Poggi
since 10 December 2023
Appointer Direct popular vote
Term length 4 years
Inaugural holder Juan Daract
Formation1913

The governor of San Luis (Spanish : Gobernador de la Provincia de San Luis) is a citizen of San Luis Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. The governor is elected alongside a vice-governor. Currently the governor of San Luis is Claudio Poggi.

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Governors since 1983

GovernorTerm in officePartyElectionVice Governor
Arodriguezsaa.jpg Adolfo Rodríguez Saá 10 December 1983

23 December 2001
PJ 1983
1987Ángel Rafael Ruiz
1991Bernardo Quincio
1995Mario Merlo
1999 María Alicia Lemme
Mlemme.jpg María Alicia Lemme 23 December 2001

10 December 2003
PJ Vacant
Alberto Rodriguez Saa (cropped).jpg Alberto Rodríguez Saá 10 December 2003

23 December 2011
PJ 2003Blanca Pereyra
2007Jorge Luis Pellegrini
Claudio Javier Poggi.png Claudio Poggi 23 December 2011

10 December 2015
PJ 2011Jorge Raúl Díaz
Alberto Rodriguez Saa (cropped).jpg Alberto Rodríguez Saá 10 December 2015

Incumbent
PJ 2015Carlos Ponce
2019Eduardo Mones Ruiz

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