List of Argentine deputies, 2017–2019
This is a list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2017 to 9 December 2019.
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Composition
By province
Province | Deputies | Population (2010) |
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Buenos Aires | 70 | 15,625,084 |
Buenos Aires City | 25 | 2,890,151 |
Catamarca | 5 | 367,828 |
Chaco | 7 | 1,053,466 |
Chubut | 5 | 506,668 |
Córdoba | 18 | 3,304,825 |
Corrientes | 7 | 993,338 |
Entre Ríos | 9 | 1,236,300 |
Formosa | 5 | 527,895 |
Jujuy | 6 | 672,260 |
La Pampa | 5 | 316,940 |
La Rioja | 5 | 331,847 |
Mendoza | 10 | 1,741,610 |
Misiones | 7 | 1,097,829 |
Neuquén | 5 | 550,334 |
Río Negro | 5 | 633,374 |
Salta | 7 | 1,215,207 |
San Juan | 6 | 680,427 |
San Luis | 5 | 431,588 |
Santa Cruz | 5 | 272,524 |
Santa Fe | 19 | 3,200,736 |
Santiago del Estero | 7 | 896,461 |
Tierra del Fuego | 5 | 126,190 |
Tucumán | 9 | 1,448,200 |
By political groups
Alliance | Party | Leader | |
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Cambiemos (108) | Unión PRO (55) | Mario Negri | |
Unión Cívica Radical (40) | |||
Coalición Cívica (10) | |||
Frente Cívico y Social de Catamarca (1) | |||
Partido por la Justicia Social (1) | |||
Salta Somos Todos (1) | |||
Frente para la Victoria-PJ (66) | Frente para la Victoria-PJ (65) | Agustín Rossi | |
Concertación-FORJA (1) | |||
Argentina Federal (33) | Justicialista (18) | Pablo Francisco Juan Kosiner | |
Frente de la Concordia Misionero (5) | |||
Córdoba Federal (4) | |||
Justicialista por Tucumán (3) | |||
Todos Juntos por San Juan (1) | |||
Somos San Juan (1) | |||
Partido Bloquista de San Juan (1) | |||
Frente Renovador UNA (21) | Federal Unidos por una Nueva Argentina (18) | Graciela Camaño | |
Cultura, Educación y Trabajo (1) | |||
Córdoba Trabajo y Producción (1) | |||
Trabajo y Dignidad (1) | |||
Frente Cívico por Santiago (6) | Hugo Orlando Infante | ||
Peronismo para la Victoria-Libres del Sur (5) | Peronismo para la Victoria (3) | Leonardo Grosso | |
Libres del Sur (1) | |||
Unidad Justicialista (4) | Ivana María Bianchi | ||
Evolución Radical (3) | Martín Lousteau | ||
PTS-Frente de Izquierda (2) | Nicolás del Caño | ||
Elijo Catamarca (2) | Gustavo Arturo Saadi | ||
One deputy parties (7) | |||
Bloque Protectora (1) | José Luis Ramón | ||
Frente Progresista Cívico y Social (1) | Luis Gustavo Contigiani | ||
Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores (1) | Romina del Plá | ||
Movimiento Popular Neuquino (1) | Alma "Chani" Sapag | ||
Nuevo Espacio Santafesino (1) | Alejandra Rodenas | ||
Primero Argentina (1) | Alejandro Ramos | ||
Somos Mendoza (1) | Omar Chafí Félix |
Election cycles
Election | Term | |
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Start | End | |
2015 | 10 December 2015 | 9 December 2019 |
2017 | 10 December 2017 | 9 December 2021 |
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.
Notes
- Since 23 May 2018. Replaced Alberto Roberti after his death on 17 May 2018.
- Suspended member and in jail since 25 October 2017 for corruption charges.
- Since 9 June 2017. Replaced Néstor Pitrola after his resignation.
- Died on 17 May 2018. Replaced by Fernando Asencio on 23 May 2018.
- Since 18 December 2017. Replaced Joanna Agostina Picetti after she was not allowed to assume over accusations of child abuse.
- Since 18 December 2017. Replaced Guillermo Snopek after he resigned on 9 December 2017 to become national senator.
- Resigned on 4 April 2018 to become a member of Women 20. Replaced by Sebastián Bragagnolo on 9 May 2018.
- Since 9 May 2018. Replaced Elva Susana Balbo after her resignation on 4 April 2018.
- Since 18 December 2017. Replaced Maurice Closs after he resigned on 9 December 2017 to become national senator.
- Since 18 December 2017. Replaced Claudio Poggi after he resigned on 9 December 2017 to become national senator.
- Since 18 December 2017.
- Since 18 December 2017. Replaced Ana Laura Martínez after she resigned on 9 December 2017 to become councilwoman of Rosario.
- Since 22 November 2017. Replaced José Alberto Herrera after he resigned on 15 November 2017 to become mayor of Clodomira.
External links
- Official site (in Spanish)
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