Governor of Chubut Province explained
Post: | Governor |
Body: | Chubut Province |
Insignia: | Escudo de la Provincia de Chubut.svg |
Insigniasize: | 75px |
Insigniacaption: | Provincial coat of Arms |
Incumbent: | Ignacio Torres |
Incumbentsince: | December 9, 2023 |
Residence: | Governor's residence in Rawson |
Appointer: | Direct popular vote |
Termlength: | 4 years |
Formation: | 1884 |
Inaugural: | Luis Fontana |
Website: | http://www.chubut.gov.ar/site/gobierno |
This is a list of the governors of Chubut, Argentina, first as a National Territory, then as a province. The Governor of Chubut is the highest executive officer of the province.
Chubut National Territory
Term | Governor | Title |
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1884–1894 | | First governor |
1895–1898 | | 2nd governor |
1898–1900 | | |
1900–1903 | | |
1903–1909 | | |
1909–1912 | | |
1912–1913 | | |
1913–1917 | | |
1918 | | Federal interventor. |
1919–1923 | | |
1924–1925 | | |
1925–1928 | | |
1929–1930 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1930–1931 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1931–1932 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1932 | | |
1932–1941 | | |
1941–1943 | | |
1943–1944 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1944–1945 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1946–1947 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1947 | | Federal Interventor. |
1947–1948 | | Secretary |
1947 | | Secretary |
1949 | | Government bureau. |
1949–1950 | | |
1950–1951 | | |
1952–1955 | | Federal Interventor |
1955 | | Federal Interventor |
1955 | | Federal Commissioner |
1955–1958 | | Federal Interventor. | |
Chubut Province
Term | Governor | Title |
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1958–1962 | | 1st governor of the province |
1962 | | Federal Interventor |
1962 | | Federal Commissioner |
1962 | | Federal Commissioner |
1962–1963 | | Federal Interventor |
1963 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1963–1965 | | |
1965 | | Acting. |
1965–1966 | | |
1966 | | Federal Interventor. |
1966 | | Federal Commissioner. |
1966–1967 | | Federal Interventor |
1967–1968 | | De facto governor |
1968–1970 | | De facto governor |
1970–1973 | | De facto governor |
1973–1976 | | |
1976 | | Federal interventor. |
1976–1978 | | De facto governor |
1978–1981 | | De facto governor |
1981–1983 | | De facto governor |
1983–1987 | | |
1987–1990 | | |
1990–1991 | | Acting. |
1991–1995 | | |
1995–1999 | | |
1999–2003 | | |
2003–2007 | | |
2007–2011 | | |
2011–2015 | | |
2015–2017 | Mario Das Neves | died in office |
2017–2023 | Mariano Arcioni | |
2023– | Ignacio Torres | | |
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