Governor of Tucumán Province
This is a List of Governors of Tucumán Province, Argentina, after its separation in 1814 from the Municipality of Salta del Tucumán.
Civil war
Term | Governor | Portrait | Notes |
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October 1814 - September 1817 | Bernabé Aráoz[1] | Formerly governor of Salta del Tucumán | |
September 1817 - November 1819 | Feliciano de la Mota Botello[1] | Appointed by the Directory | |
November 1819 - November 1821 | Bernabé Aráoz[1] | Chosen after a revolution, President of Republic of Tucumán | |
November - 10 January 1822 | Abraham González[1] | Took power in coup | |
10 January 1822 - 9 February 1822 | José Víctor Posse | Elected by the council | |
February 1822 - October 1822 | Chaotic situation | Several short term governors including Diego Aráoz[1] | |
October 1822 - August 1823 | Bernabé Aráoz[1] | ||
August 1823 - ?September 1824 | Diego Aráoz[1] | ||
?September 1824 - ?February 1825 | Nicolás Laguna[1] | ||
February 1825 - 26 November 1825 | Javier López | ||
26 November 1825 - 25 November 1826 | Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid | Unitarian Party, overthrew López | |
25 November 1826 | Nicolás Laguna | Federalist, named after the defeat of Lamadrid | |
25 November 1826 - 12 July 1827 | Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid | ||
12 July 1827 - 20 February 1828 | Nicolás Laguna | Federalist, named after the defeat of Lamadrid in the Rincón de Valladares. | |
20 February 1828 - 20 January 1829 | José Manuel Silva | Unitarian Party | |
20 January 1829 - 20 February 1829 | Manuel Lacoa | Unitarian Party | |
20 February 1829 - 14 April 1829 | Javier López | Unitarian Party | |
14 April 1829 - 9 December 1829 | Javier Paz | Interim | |
9 December 1829 - ]] | Javier López | Unitarian Party | |
22 February 1831 - 1832 | José Frías | Interim | |
1832 - 12 November 1838 | Alejandro Heredia[2] | Federalist, reelected twice, killed in pursuit of his government | |
November 1838 - December 1840 | Bernabé Piedrabuena[3][4] | Unitarian Party | |
December 1840 - January 1841 | Pedro de Garmendia[4] | Unitarian Party | |
January 1841 - 23 May 1841 | Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, | Unitarian Party | |
23 May 1841 - 14 November 1841 | Marco Avellaneda, | Unitarian Party | |
14 November 1841 - 14 June 1852 | Celedonio Gutiérrez | Federalist, reelected several times | |
14 June 1852 - 16 January 1853 | Manuel Alejandro Espinosa | Unitarian Party | |
16 January 1853 - 23 October 1853 | Celedonio Gutiérrez | Federalist, returned to office through a revolution | |
23 October 1853 - 9 April 1856 | José María del Campo | Unitarian Party, Priest | |
9 April 1856 - 14 September 1856 | Anselmo Rojo | Unitarian Party | |
14 September 1856 - 16 May 1858 | Agustín Justo de la Vega | Unitarian Party | |
16 May 1858 - 16 March 1860 | Marcos Paz | Unitarian Party | |
16 March 1860 - 31 August 1861 | Salustiano Zavalía | Unitarian Party | |
31 August 1861 - 7 July 1861 | Benjamín Villafañe | Unitarian Party | |
7 July 1861 - 17 December 1861 | Juan Manuel Terán | Federalist |
Liberal / autonomist
Term | Governor | Portrait | Notes |
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17 December 1861 - 10 April 1864 | José María del Campo | Mitrista | |
10 April 1864 - 10 April 1866 | José Posse | ||
10 April 1866 - 30 June 1867 | Wenceslao Posse | Mitrista. | |
30 June 1867 - 2 September 1869 | Octavio Luna | Autonomista. | |
2 September 1869 - 6 December 1869 | Belisario López | Autonomista. | |
6 December 1869 - 7 February 1871 | Uladislao Frías | Autonomista. | |
7 February 1871 - 9 December 1873 | Federico Helguera | Autonomista. | |
9 December 1873 - 6 December 1875 | Belisario López | Autonomista. | |
6 December 1875 - 10 October 1877 | Tiburcio Padilla | Autonomista. | |
10 October 1877 - 12 October 1878 | Federico Helguera | Autonomista. | |
12 October 1878 - 12 October 1882 | Domingo Martínez Muñecas | ||
12 October 1882 - 1880 | Miguel M. Nougués | ||
1880 - 12 October 1884 | Benjamín Paz | Autonomista. | |
12 October 1884 - 3 September 1886 | Santiago Gallo | Autonomista. | |
3 September 1886 - 12 June 1887 | Juan Posse | Autonomista. | |
12 June 1887 - 10 July 1887 | Salustiano Zavalía | Interventor federal. | |
10 July 1887 - 17 June 1890 | Lidoro Quinteros | Autonomista. | |
17 June 1890 - 16 November 1890 | Silvano Bores | Interino. | |
16 November 1890 - 1893 | Próspero García | Autonomista. | |
1893 - 1893 | Eugenio Méndez | Revolucionario Radical. | |
1893 - 20 February 1894 | Domingo Teófilo Pérez | Interventor federal. | |
20 February 1894 - 28 November 1895 | Benjamín Aráoz | Autonomista, falleció en el cargo. | |
28 November 1895 - 1898 | Lucas Córdoba | Autonomista. | |
1898 - 1901 | Próspero Mena | Autonomista. | |
1901 - 4 October 1904 | Lucas Córdoba | Autonomista. | |
4 October 1904 - 1905 | José Antonio Olmos | Autonomista. | |
1905 - 2 April 1906 | Domingo Teófilo Pérez | Interventor federal. | |
2 April 1906 - 2 April 1909 | Luis Nougués | Autonomista. | |
2 April 1909 - 2 April 1913 | José Frías Silva | Autonomista. | |
2 April 1913 - 2 April 1917 | Ernesto Padilla | Autonomista |
20th century
Term | Governor | Portrait | Notes |
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2 April 1917 - 26 December 1920 | Juan Bautista Bascary | Radical. | |
26 December 1920 - 1920 | Juan M. Garro | Interventor federal. | |
1920 - 1921 | Federico Álvarez de Toledo | Interventor federal. | |
1921 - 1922 | Benito Nazar Anchorena | Interventor federal. | |
1922 - 1923 | Octaviano Vera | Radical Antipersonalista. | |
1923 - 1924 | Luis Roque Gondra | Interventor federal. | |
1924 - 1928 | Miguel Mario Campero | Radical Personalista ( yrigoyenista) | |
1928 - 6 September 1930 | José Sortheix | Radical Personalista (yrigoyenista). | |
6 September 1930 - 1931 | Ramón Castillo | De facto. | |
1931 - 1931 | Tito Luis Arata | De facto. | |
1931 - 1932 | Horacio Calderón | De facto. | |
1932 - 1932 | Filiberto de Oliveira Cézar | De facto. | |
1932 - 1934 | Juan Luis Nougués | Partido Provincial "Defensa-Bandera Blanca". | |
1934 - 1934 | Ricardo Solá | Interventor federal. | |
1934 - 1935 | Miguel Bonastre | Interventor federal. | |
1935 - 1939 | Miguel Mario Campero | Radical Concurrencista (U.C.R. Tucumán) | |
1939 - 4 June 1943 | Miguel Critto | Radical Concurrencista (U.C.R. Tucumán) | |
20 February 1943 - 8 June 1943 | Alberto Arancibia Rodriguez | Interventor federal. | |
8 June 1943 - 1943 | Juan Rogelio Alvelo | De facto. | |
1943 - 1944 | Alberto Baldrich
Nacionalista |
De facto. | |
1944 - 1944 | Adolfo Silenzi de Stagni | De facto. | |
1944 - 1944 | Francisco Ramos Mejía (hijo) | De facto. | |
1944 - 1944 | Alejandro Tissone | De facto. | |
1944 - 25 May 1946 | Enrique García | Peronista. | |
25 May 1946 - 4 June 1950 | Carlos Domínguez | Peronista. | |
4 June 1950 - 4 June 1952 | Fernando Pedro Riera | Peronista. | |
4 June 1952 - 4 March 1955 | Luis Cruz | Peronista. | |
4 March 1955 - 21 September 1955 | José Humberto Martiarena | Interventor federal. | |
21 September 1955 - 24 September 1955 | Horacio Zenarruza | De facto. | |
24 September 1955 - 4 October 1955 | Jorge Mario Moretti | De facto. | |
4 October 1955 - 29 April 1957 | Antonio Vieyra Spangenberg | De facto. | |
29 April 1957 - 5 May 1957 | Daniel Ignacio Parodi | De facto. | |
5 May 1957 - 24 April 1958 | Nicolás Mario Juárez García | De facto. | |
24 April 1958 - 1 May 1958 | Abel Garaycochea | De facto. | |
1 May 1958 - 29 March 1962 | Celestino Gelsi | UCRI. | |
29 March 1962 - 9 April 1962 | Julio Martín Sueldo | De facto. | |
9 April 1962 - 21 May 1962 | Carlos Alfredo Imbaud | De facto. | |
21 May 1962 - 31 May 1962 | José Emilio Vigil Monteverde | De facto. | |
31 May 1962 - 15 November 1962 | Ricardo Arandía | De facto. | |
15 November 1962 - 12 October 1963 | Alberto Gordillo Gómez | De facto. | |
12 October 1963 - 28 June 1966 | Lázaro Barbieri | UCRP. | |
28 June 1966 - 1966 | Delfor Elías Otero | De facto. | |
1966 - 1968 | Fernando Aliaga García | De facto. | |
- | Roberto Avellaneda | De facto. | |
1968 - 1970 | Jorge Daniel Nanclares | De facto. | |
1970 - 1970 | Jorge Rafael Videla | De facto. | |
1970 - 1971 | Carlos Alfredo Imbaud | De facto. | |
1971 - 25 May 1973 | Oscar Sarrulle | De facto. | |
25 May 1973 - 24 March 1976 | Amado Nicomedes Juri | Justicialista. | |
24 March 1976 - 1978 | Antonio Domingo Bussi | De facto. | |
1978 - 1980 | Lino Montiel Forzano | De facto. | |
1980 - 1983 | Antonio Luis Merlo | De facto. | |
1983 - 1983 | Carlos Salmoiraghi | De facto. | |
1983 - 1983 | Mario Fator | De facto. |
New democracy
Term | Governor | Portrait | Notes |
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11 December 1983 - 11 December 1987 | Fernando Pedro Riera | Justicialista. | |
11 December 1987 - 18 January 1991 | José Domato | Justicialista. | |
18 January 1991 - 29 October 1991 | Julio César Aráoz | Interventor federal. | |
29 October 1991 - 29 October 1995 | Ramón Bautista Ortega | Justicialista. | |
29 October 1995 - 29 October 1999 | Antonio Domingo Bussi | Fuerza Republicana. | |
29 October 1999 - 29 October 2003 | Julio Miranda | Justicialista. | |
29 October 2003 - 29 October 2015 | José Alperovich | Justicialista. | |
Since 29 October 2015 | Juan Luis Manzur | Justicialista. |
References
Citations
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Páez de la Torre 2012.
- ↑ "Alejandro Heredia (1788-1838)". La Gazeta. Retrieved 2012-11-04.
- ↑ "Manuel Solá". Salta Portal. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- 1 2 "Un Poco de Historia". Pasantia Rural Gobernador Garmendia. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
Sources
- Páez de la Torre, Carlos (9 September 2012). "La azarosa época de Bernabé Aráoz". La Gaceta. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
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