Governor of Tucumán Province explained

Post:Governor of Tucumán Province
Style:Governor
Insignia:Escudo_de_la_Provincia_de_Tucumán.svg
Insigniasize:110
Insigniacaption:Provincial coat of Arms
Formation:1913
Inaugural:Ernesto Padilla
Appointer:Direct popular vote

This is a list of governors of Tucumán Province, Argentina, after its separation in 1814 from the Municipality of Salta del Tucumán.

Civil war

TermGovernorPortraitNotes
October 1814 – September 1817Bernabé AráozFormerly governor of Salta del Tucumán
September 1817 – November 1819Feliciano de la Mota BotelloAppointed by the Directory
November 1819 – November 1821Bernabé AráozChosen after a revolution, President of Republic of Tucumán
November – 10 January 1822Abraham GonzálezTook power in coup
10 January 1822 – 9 February 1822José Víctor PosseElected by the council
February 1822 – October 1822Chaotic situationSeveral short term governors including Diego Aráoz
October 1822 – August 1823Bernabé Aráoz
August 1823 – ?September 1824Diego Aráoz
?September 1824 – ?February 1825 Nicolás Laguna
February 1825 – 26 November 1825Javier López
26 November 1825 – 25 November 1826Gregorio Aráoz de LamadridUnitarian Party, overthrew López
25 November 1826Nicolás LagunaFederalist, named after the defeat of Lamadrid
25 November 1826 – 12 July 1827Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid
12 July 1827 – 20 February 1828Nicolás LagunaFederalist, named after the defeat of Lamadrid in the Rincón de Valladares.
20 February 1828 – 20 January 1829José Manuel SilvaUnitarian Party
20 January 1829 – 20 February 1829Manuel LacoaUnitarian Party
20 February 1829 – 14 April 1829Javier LópezUnitarian Party
14 April 1829 – 9 December 1829Javier PazInterim
9 December 1829 – Javier LópezUnitarian Party
22 February 1831 – 1832José FríasInterim
1832 – 12 November 1838Alejandro Heredia[1] Federalist, reelected twice, killed in pursuit of his government
November 1838 – December 1840Bernabé Piedrabuena[2] [3] Unitarian Party
December 1840 – January 1841Pedro de GarmendiaUnitarian Party
January 1841 – 23 May 1841Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, Unitarian Party
23 May 1841 – 14 November 1841Marco Avellaneda, Unitarian Party
14 November 1841 – 14 June 1852Celedonio GutiérrezFederalist, reelected several times
14 June 1852 – 16 January 1853Manuel Alejandro EspinosaUnitarian Party
16 January 1853 – 23 October 1853Celedonio GutiérrezFederalist, returned to office through a revolution
23 October 1853 – 9 April 1856José María del CampoUnitarian Party, Priest
9 April 1856 – 14 September 1856Anselmo RojoUnitarian Party
14 September 1856 – 16 May 1858Agustín Justo de la VegaUnitarian Party
16 May 1858 – 16 March 1860Marcos PazUnitarian Party
16 March 1860 – 31 August 1861Salustiano ZavalíaUnitarian Party
31 August 1861 – 7 July 1861Benjamín VillafañeUnitarian Party
7 July 1861 – 17 December 1861Juan Manuel TeránFederalist

Liberal / autonomist

TermGovernorPortraitNotes
17 December 1861 – 10 April 1864José María del CampoMitrista
10 April 1864 – 10 April 1866José Posse
10 April 1866 – 30 June 1867Wenceslao PosseMitrista.
30 June 1867 – 2 September 1869Octavio LunaAutonomista.
2 September 1869 – 6 December 1869Belisario LópezAutonomista.
6 December 1869 – 7 February 1871Uladislao FríasAutonomista.
7 February 1871 – 9 December 1873Federico HelgueraAutonomista.
9 December 1873 – 6 December 1875Belisario LópezAutonomista.
6 December 1875 – 10 October 1877Tiburcio PadillaAutonomista.
10 October 1877 – 12 October 1878Federico HelgueraAutonomista.
12 October 1878 – 12 October 1880Domingo Martínez Muñecas
12 October 1880 – 12 October 1882Miguel M. Nougués
12 October 1882 – 12 October 1884Benjamín PazAutonomista.
12 October 1884 – 3 September 1886Santiago GalloAutonomista.
3 September 1886 – 12 June 1887Juan PosseAutonomista.
12 June 1887 – 10 July 1887Salustiano ZavalíaFederal interventor.
10 July 1887 – 17 June 1890Lidoro QuinterosAutonomista.
17 June 1890 – 16 November 1890Silvano BoresInterino.
16 November 1890 – 1893Próspero GarcíaAutonomista.
1893Eugenio MéndezRadical revolutionary.
1893 – 20 February 1894Domingo Teófilo PérezFederal interventor.
20 February 1894 – 28 November 1895Benjamín AráozAutonomista, died in office.
28 November 1895 – 1898Lucas CórdobaAutonomista.
1898–1901Próspero MenaAutonomista.
1901 – 4 October 1904Lucas CórdobaAutonomista.
4 October 1904 – 1905José Antonio OlmosAutonomista.
1905 – 2 April 1906Domingo Teófilo PérezFederal interventor.
2 April 1906 – 2 April 1909Luis NouguésAutonomista.
2 April 1909 – 2 April 1913José Frías SilvaAutonomista.
2 April 1913 – 2 April 1917Ernesto PadillaAutonomista

20th century

TermGovernorPortraitNotes
2 April 1917 – 26 December 1920Juan Bautista BascaryRadical.
26 December 1920 – 1920Juan M. GarroFederal interventor.
1920–1921Federico Álvarez de ToledoFederal interventor.
1921–1922Benito Nazar AnchorenaFederal interventor.
1922–1923Octaviano VeraRadical Antipersonalista.
1923–1924Luis Roque GondraFederal interventor.
1924–1928Miguel Mario CamperoRadical Personalista (yrigoyenista)
1928 – 6 September 1930José SortheixRadical Personalista (yrigoyenista).
6 September 1930 – 1931Ramón CastilloDe facto.
1931Tito Luis ArataDe facto.
1931–1932Horacio CalderónDe facto.
1932Filiberto de Oliveira CézarDe facto.
1932–1934Juan Luis NouguésPartido Provincial "Defensa-Bandera Blanca".
1934Ricardo SoláFederal interventor.
1934–1935Miguel BonastreFederal interventor.
1935–1939Miguel Mario CamperoRadical Concurrencista (U.C.R. Tucumán)
1939 – 4 June 1943Miguel CrittoRadical Concurrencista (U.C.R. Tucumán)
20 February 1943 – 8 June 1943Alberto Arancibia RodriguezInterventor federal.
8 June 1943 – 1943Juan Rogelio AlveloDe facto.
1943–1944Alberto BaldrichNacionalistaDe facto.
1944Adolfo Silenzi de StagniDe facto.
1944Francisco Ramos Mejía (hijo)De facto.
1944Alejandro TissoneDe facto.
1944 – 25 May 1946Enrique GarcíaPeronist.
25 May 1946 – 4 June 1950Carlos DomínguezPeronist.
4 June 1950 – 4 June 1952Fernando Pedro RieraPeronist.
4 June 1952 – 4 March 1955Luis CruzPeronist.
4 March 1955 – 21 September 1955José Humberto MartiarenaFederal interventor.
21 September 1955 – 24 September 1955Horacio ZenarruzaDe facto.
24 September 1955 – 4 October 1955Jorge Mario MorettiDe facto.
4 October 1955 – 29 April 1957Antonio Vieyra SpangenbergDe facto.
29 April 1957 – 5 May 1957Daniel Ignacio ParodiDe facto.
5 May 1957 – 24 April 1958Nicolás Mario Juárez GarcíaDe facto.
24 April 1958 – 1 May 1958Abel GaraycocheaDe facto.
1 May 1958 – 29 March 1962Celestino GelsiUCRI.
29 March 1962 – 9 April 1962Julio Martín SueldoDe facto.
9 April 1962 – 21 May 1962Carlos Alfredo ImbaudDe facto.
21 May 1962 – 31 May 1962José Emilio Vigil MonteverdeDe facto.
31 May 1962 – 15 November 1962Ricardo ArandíaDe facto.
15 November 1962 – 12 October 1963Alberto Gordillo GómezDe facto.
12 October 1963 – 28 June 1966Lázaro BarbieriUCRP.
28 June 1966 – 1966Delfor Elías OteroDe facto.
1966–1968Fernando Aliaga GarcíaDe facto.
-Roberto AvellanedaDe facto.
1968–1970Jorge Daniel NanclaresDe facto.
1970Jorge Rafael VidelaDe facto.
1970–1971Carlos Alfredo ImbaudDe facto.
1971 – 25 May 1973Oscar SarrulleDe facto.
25 May 1973 – 24 March 1976Amado Nicomedes JuriJusticialist.
24 March 1976 – 1978Antonio Domingo BussiDe facto.
1978–1980Lino Montiel ForzanoDe facto.
1980–1983Antonio Luis MerloDe facto.
1983Carlos SalmoiraghiDe facto.
1983Mario FatorDe facto.

Return to democracy (since 1983)

GovernorTerm in officePartyElectionVice Governor
data-sort-value="Riera, Pedro Fernando"Pedro Fernando Riera

PJ1983
data-sort-value="Domato, José"José Domato

PJ1987
data-sort-value="Aráoz, Julio César"Julio César Aráoz
(Federal Interventor)


PJ
data-sort-value="Ortega, Ramón Bautista"Ramón "Palito" Ortega

PJ1991Julio César Díaz Lozano
data-sort-value="Bussi, Antonio Domingo"Antonio Bussi

FR1995Roque Raúl Topa
data-sort-value="Miranda, Julio"Julio Miranda

PJ1999Sisto Terán Nougués
José Alperovich

PJ2003data-sort-value="Juri, Fernando"Fernando Juri
2007Juan Luis Manzur
2011
Juan Luis Manzur

PJ2015Osvaldo Jaldo
2019
data-sort-value="Jaldo, Osvaldo"Osvaldo Jaldo
(Interim)


Incumbent
PJ

See also

References

CitationsSources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . Alejandro Heredia (1788-1838) . La Gazeta . 2012-11-04.
  2. Web site: . Manuel Solá . Salta Portal. 2012-11-05.
  3. Web site: . Un Poco de Historia . 2012-11-05 . Pasantia Rural Gobernador Garmendia . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054109/http://www.fm.unt.edu.ar/ds/Dependencias/UnidadPracticaFinal/pasantias/tucuman/garmendia/garmendia.htm . 2016-03-04 .