List of current Argentine Senators

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This is a list of current Argentine Senators - members of the Argentine Senate - arranged alphabetically by the province they represent.

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[edit] Composition

Senate of Argentina
(as of 2006)
Party blocs Seats Party blocs Seats
PJ Front for Victory
40
Radical Civic Union
13
PJ Justicialist Front
3
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca
2
Neuquino People's Movement
2
Republican Force Tucumán
2
FrePaSo - Party of Victory
1
Alliance New Front
1
Alliance Union of Cordoba
1
New Party Corrientes
1
Front of Jujuy
1
PJ Federalism and Freedom
1
Salta Renewal Party
1
Alliance Front of Production and Labour
1
Socialist Party
1
Independent Radical
1
72 members

[edit] List of current Senators

Senator Party Province Block First took
office
Current term
expires
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Justicialist Party Buenos Aires Front for Victory 2001
First served 1995-97
2011
José Pampuro Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2005 2011
Hilda de Duhalde Justicialist Party Justicialist Front 2005 2011
Rodolfo Terragno Independent Radical Buenos Aires City Independent Radical 2001 2007
María Leguizamón Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2003 2007
Vilma Ibarra FrePaSo Party of Victory 2001
First served 1999-2000
2007
María Colombo de Acevedo Civic and Social Front of Catamarca Catamarca Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 2001 2009
Oscar Castillo Civic and Social Front of Catamarca Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 2003
First served 1996-99
2009
Ramon Saadi Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2003
First served 1987-88
2009
Mirian Curletti Radical Civic Union Chaco Radical Civic Union 2001 2007
Jorge Capitanich Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2001 2007
Alicia Mastandrea Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union 2001 2007
Silvia Giusti Justicialist Party Chubut Front for Victory 2003 2009
Norberto Massoni Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union 2003 2009
Marcelo Guinle Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2001 2009
Haide Giri Justicialist Party Córdoba Front for Victory 2003 2009
Carlos Rossi Alliance New Front Alliance New Front
Roberto Urquia Alliance Union of Cordoba Alliance Union of Cordoba
Isabel Viudes New Party Corrientes Corrientes New Party Corrientes
María Sánchez Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union
Roberto Ríos Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Graciela Bar Justicialist Party Entre Ríos Front for Victory 2007
Ricardo Taffarel Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union 2007
Laura Martinez Pass de Cresto Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2001 2007
Adriana Bortolozzi Justicialist Party Formosa Front for Victory
Luis Petcoff Naidenoff Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union
José Mayans Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Gerardo Morales Front of Jujuy Jujuy Front of Jujuy
Guillermo Jenefes Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Liliana Fellner Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Silvia Gallego Justicialist Party La Pampa Front for Victory
Rubén Marín Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Juan Marino Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union
Ada Maza Party of Victory La Rioja Front for Victory 2011
Carlos Menem Justicialist Party Federalism and Freedom 2011
Teresita Quintela Party of Victory Front for Victory 2011
María Perceval Justicialist Party Mendoza Front for Victory 2009
Ernesto Sanz Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union 2009
Celso Jaque Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2003 2009
Maurice Closs Front for the Renewal of Concordia Misiones Front for Victory 2005 2011
Elida Vigo Front for the Renewal of Concordia Front for Victory 2005 2011
Luis Viana Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2011
Luz Sapag Neuquino People's Movement Neuquén Neuquino People's Movement 2007
Pedro Salvatori Neuquino People's Movement Neuquino People's Movement 2007
Sergio Gallia Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2007
Luis Falco Radical Civic Union Río Negro Radical Civic Union
Miguel Ángel Pichetto Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Amanda Isidori Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union
Marcelo Lopez Arias Justicialist Party Salta Front for Victory
Ricardo Gomez Diez Salta Renewal Party Salta Renewal Party
Sonia Escudero Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Roberto Basualdo Alliance Front of Production and Labour San Juan Alliance Front of Production and Labour 2011
Cesar Gioja Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2011
Marina Riofrio Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2011
Liliana Negre de Alonso Justicialist Party San Luis Justicialist Front 2011
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Justicialist Party Justicialist Front 2011
Daniel Pérsico Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2011
Alfredo Martínez Radical Civic Union Santa Cruz Radical Civic Union
Nicolás Fernandez Justicialist Party Front for Victory
vacant †
Roxana Latorre Justicialist Party Santa Fe Front for Victory 2009
Rubén Giustiniani Socialist Party Socialist Party 2009
Carlos Reutemann Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2009
María Castro Justicialist Party Santiago del Estero Front for Victory 2007
Mario Mera Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2007
José Zavalia Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union 2007
Mario Daniele Justicialist Party Tierra del Fuego Front for Victory
Mabel Caparros Justicialist Party Front for Victory
Liliana Capos Radical Civic Union Radical Civic Union
Ricardo Bussi Republican Force Tucumán Tucumán Republican Force Tucumán 2003 2009
Julio Miranda Justicialist Party Front for Victory 2009
Delia Pinchetti de Sierra Morales Republican Force Tucumán Republican Force Tucumán 2009

Seat vacant since August 2006 due to appointment of Alicia Kirchner as government minister. Civil code does not allow for replacement.

[edit] 2005 election

[discuss] – [edit]
Summary of the 23 October 2005 Argentine National Congress election results
Coalitions and parties Chamber of Deputies of the Nation:
127 out of 257 seats
Senate of the Nation:
24 out of 72 seats
Votes % Deputies Votes % Senators
Front for Victory (Frente para la Victoria) 5,071,094 29.9 50 3,572,361 45.1 14
Radical Civic Union (Unión Cívica Radical) 1,514,653 8.9 10 597,730 7.5 2
Alternative for a Republic of Equals (Alternativa por una República de Iguales) 1,227,726 7.2 8 549,208 6.9 -
Justicialist Party (Partido Justicialista) 1,142,522 6.7 9 58,485 0.7 1
Republican Proposal (Propuesta Republicana - PRO) 1,046,020 6.2 9 492,892 6.2 -
Justicialist Front (Frente Justicialista) 670,309 3.9 7 1,364,880 17.2 3
Progressive, Civic and Social Front (Frente Progresista Cívico y Social) 625,335 3.7 5
Alliance Union of Córdoba (Alianza Unión Córdoba) 530,115 3.1 4
Federalist Unity Party (Partido Unidad Federalista) 372,843 2.2 2
Alliance New Front (Alianza Frente Nuevo) 347,412 2.0 3
Front of Everyone (Frente de Todos) 316,294 1.9 6
Front for the Renewal of Concordia (Frente Renovador de la Concordia) 189,327 1.1 2 187,255 2.4 2
Civic Front for Santiago (Frente Cívico por Santiago) 185,733 1.1 3
Neuquino People's Movement (Movimiento Popular Neuquino) 85,700 0.5 2
Front of Jujuy (Frente Jujeño) 78,051 1.0 1
Alliance Front of Production and Labour (Alianza Frente Produccion y Trabajo) 71,984 0.9 1
Others 3,647,997 21.5 7 953,739 12.0 -
Total (turnout 70.9 % resp. 72.3 %) 16,973,080   127 7,926,585 24
Registered voters 26,098,546 12,081,098
Votes cast 18,513,717 8,730,094
Invalid votes 1,540,637 8.3 803,509 9.2
Source: Adam Carr's Website

Be aware that parties operate under various labels and alliances in the provinces.

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