List of Argentine senators, 2015–2017

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This is list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2015 to 9 December 2017.

Composition[]

As of 9 December 2017
Allies Political party Seats Leader
Front for Victory Front for VictoryPJ 36 Miguel Ángel Pichetto
La Pampa Justicialist 2 Daniel Aníbal Lovera
PARES 1 María Cristina del Valle Fiore Viñuales
Cambiemos Radical Civic Union 8 Ángel Rozas
PRO Front 6 Laura Elena Rodríguez Machado
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 1 Oscar Aníbal Castillo
Progressive Font CC-ARI 1 María Magdalena Odarda
Santa Fe Federal 1 Carlos Reutemann
Civic Front for Santiago 2 Ada Itúrrez de Cappellini
Compromiso Federal San Luis Justicialist 2 Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
Production and Labour 1 Roberto Basualdo
United for a New Argentina Neuquén People's Movement 2
We Are All Chubut 1 Alfredo Héctor Luenzo
Union for Córdoba 1 Carlos Alberto Caserio
Fueguian People's Movement 1
Federalism and Liberation 1 Carlos Saúl Menem
People's Front 1
Progresistas Generation for a National Encounter 1 Jaime Linares
Federal Peronism October 8th Justicialist 1 Juan Carlos Romero
Misiones 1 Sandra Giménez
Proyecto SurUNEN 1 Fernando Solanas

Election cycles[]

Election Term
Start End
2011 10 December 2011 9 December 2017
2013 10 December 2013 9 December 2019
2015 10 December 2015 9 December 2021

List of senators[]

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 10 December, and end it on 9 December of the corresponding years, except when noted.

  •   Senators that were elected for a new 6-year term in the 2017 elections.
Province Portrait Senator Party Term started Term ends
Buenos Aires Senador Abal Medina.png Juan Manuel Abal Medina Front for VictoryPJ 2014[a] 2017
Buenos Aires Maria Laura Leguizamon senadora.png María Laura Leguizamón Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Buenos Aires Jaime Linares.png Jaime Linares Generation for a National Encounter 2011 2017
Buenos Aires City Marta Gabriela Michetti PRO Front 2013 2016[b]
Buenos Aires City Federico Pinedo senador.png Federico Pinedo PRO Front 2015[c] 2019
Buenos Aires City Fernando Solanas senador.png Fernando Ezequiel "Pino" Solanas Proyecto Sur - UNEN 2013 2019
Buenos Aires City Marta Varela.png PRO Front 2016[d] 2019
Catamarca Ines Blas.png Inés Imelda Blas Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Catamarca Oscar Castillo.png Oscar Aníbal Castillo Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 2015 2021
Catamarca Dalmacio Mera.png Dalmacio Mera Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Chaco Eduardo Aguilar.png Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Chaco María Inés Pilatti Vergara.png María Inés Pilatti Vergara Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Chaco Angel Rozas senador.png Ángel Rozas Radical Civic Union 2013 2019
Chubut Nancy Gonzalez.png Nancy Susana González Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Chubut Alfredo Luenzo.png Alfredo Héctor Luenzo We Are All Chubut 2015 2021
Chubut Juan Mario Pais.png Juan Mario Pais Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Córdoba Carlos Caserio.png Carlos Alberto Caserio Union for Córdoba 2015 2021
Córdoba Ernesto Martínez senador.png Ernesto Félix Martínez PRO Front 2015 2021
Córdoba Laura Rodriguez Machado senadora.png Laura Elena Rodríguez Machado PRO Front 2015 2021
Corrientes Ana Claudia Almiron.png Ana Claudia Almirón Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Corrientes Braillard Poccard.png PRO Front 2015 2021
Corrientes Carlos Espinola senador.png Carlos Mauricio Espínola Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Entre Ríos Alfredo de Angeli senador.png Alfredo Luis de Angeli PRO Front 2013 2019
Entre Ríos Pedro Guastavino.png Pedro Guillermo Ángel Guastavino Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Entre Ríos Kunath.png Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Formosa María Graciela de la Rosa.png Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Formosa Jose Mayans.png José Miguel Ángel Mayans Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Formosa Luis Carlos Petcoff Naidenoff.png Luis Carlos Petcoff Naidenoff Radical Civic Union 2011 2017
Jujuy Walter Barrionuevo senador.png Walter Basilio Barrionuevo Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Jujuy Liliana Fellner senadora.png Liliana Beatriz Fellner Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Jujuy Giacoppo.png Radical Civic Union 2015[e] 2017
La Pampa Norma Durango.png Norma Haydée Durango La Pampa Justicialist 2015 2021
La Pampa Daniel Lovera.png Daniel Aníbal Lovera La Pampa Justicialist 2015 2021
La Pampa Juan Carlos Marino senador.png Juan Carlos Marino Radical Civic Union 2015 2021
La Rioja Hilda Aguirre.png Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
La Rioja Mirtha Luna.png Mirtha María Teresita Luna Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
La Rioja Menem senador.png Carlos Saúl Menem Federalism and Liberation 2011 2017
Mendoza Julio Cobos senador.png Julio César Cleto Cobos Radical Civic Union 2015 2021
Mendoza Anabel Fernández Sagasti.png Anabel Fernández Sagasti Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Mendoza Verasay.png Pamela Fernanda Verasay Radical Civic Union 2015 2021
Misiones Salvador Cabral.png Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Misiones Sandra Gimenez.png Sandra Daniela Giménez Misiones 2011 2017
Misiones Irrazabal.png Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Neuquén Carmen Crexell.png Carmen Lucila Crexell Neuquén People's Movement 2013 2019
Neuquén Marcelo Fuentes.png Marcelo Jorge Fuentes Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Neuquén Guillermo Pereyra.png Neuquén People's Movement 2013 2019
Río Negro Silvina García Larraburu.png Silvina Marcela García Larraburu Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Río Negro Maria Odarda.png María Magdalena Odarda Progressive Font CC-ARI 2013 2019
Río Negro Miguel Ángel Pichetto.png Miguel Ángel Pichetto Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Salta Fiore Viñuales.png María Cristina del Valle Fiore Viñuales PARES 2013 2019
Salta Juan Carlos Romero senador.png Juan Carlos Romero October 8th Justicialist 2013 2019
Salta Urtubey.png Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
San Juan Roberto Basualdo.png Roberto Gustavo Basualdo Production and Labour 2011 2017
San Juan Ruperto Godoy.png Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
San Juan Marina Riofrio.png Marina Raquel Riofrío Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
San Luis Negre de Alonso.png Liliana Teresita Negre de Alonso San Luis Justicialist 2011 2017
San Luis Daniel Persico.png Daniel Raúl Pérsico Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
San Luis Adolfo Rodríguez Saá senador.png Adolfo Rodríguez Saá San Luis Justicialist 2011 2017
Santa Cruz Virginia María García.png Virginia María García Front for VictoryPJ 2015[f] 2017
Santa Cruz Maria Labado.png Front for VictoryPJ 2011 2017
Santa Cruz Alfredo Anselmo Martínez.png Alfredo Anselmo Martínez Radical Civic Union 2011 2017
Santa Fe Omar Perotti senador.png Omar Ángel Perotti Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Santa Fe Reutemann senador.png Carlos Alberto Reutemann Federal Santa Fe 2015 2021
Santa Fe María de los Ángeles Sacnun.png María de los Ángeles Sacnun Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Santiago del Estero Itúrrez de Cappellini.png Ada Rosa Del Valle Itúrrez de Cappellini Civic Front for Santiago 2013 2019
Santiago del Estero Gerardo Montenegro.png People's Front 2013 2019
Santiago del Estero Gerardo Zamora senador.png Gerardo Zamora Civic Front for Santiago 2013 2017[g]
Tierra del Fuego Boyadjian.png Fueguian People's Movement 2015[h] 2019
Tierra del Fuego Catalan Magni.png Front for VictoryPJ 2013 2019
Tierra del Fuego José Ojeda.png Front for VictoryPJ 2015[i] 2019
Tucumán Alperovich senador.png José Jorge Alperovich Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021
Tucumán Silvia Elías de Pérez senadora.png Silvia Beatriz Elías de Pérez Radical Civic Union 2015 2021
Tucumán Mirkin.png Front for VictoryPJ 2015 2021

See also[]

  • List of current Argentine deputies
  • List of former Argentine Senators

Notes[]

  1. ^ Since 29 December 2014. Replaced Aníbal Fernández after his resignation on 16 December 2014 to become General Secretary of the Presidency.
  2. ^ Resigned on 11 February 2016 to become Vice President. Replaced by Marta Varela.
  3. ^ Since 10 December 2015. Replaced Diego Santilli after he resigned to become Vice Chief of Government of Buenos Aires.
  4. ^ Since 11 February 2016. Replaced Gabriela Michetti after she resigned to become Vice President.
  5. ^ Since 10 December 2015. Replaced Gerardo Morales after he resigned to become Governor of Jujuy.
  6. ^ Since 10 December 2015. Replaced Pablo G. González after he resigned to become Vice Governor of Santa Cruz.
  7. ^ Resigned on 9 December 2017 to become Governor of Santiago del Estero. Replaced by .
  8. ^ Since 16 September 2015. Replaced Jorge Alberto Garramuño after his death on 7 September 2015.
  9. ^ Since 10 December 2015. Replaced Rosana Bertone after she resigned to become Governor of Tierra del Fuego.

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