Governor of Córdoba
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This is a list of the Governors of Córdoba. The Governor
of the Argentine
province
of Córdoba is the highest executive officer of the province.
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Argentina
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of Córdoba is the highest executive officer of the province.
# | Name | Title | Term |
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1 | Juan Bautista Bustos | 1st Governor | 1820–1829 |
2 | José María Paz José María Paz Brigadier General José María Paz y Haedo was an Argentine military figure, notable in the Argentine War of Independence and the Argentine Civil War.-Childhood:... |
Provisional Governor | 1829–1829 |
3 | José María Paz José María Paz Brigadier General José María Paz y Haedo was an Argentine military figure, notable in the Argentine War of Independence and the Argentine Civil War.-Childhood:... |
2nd Governor | 1829–1831 |
4 | Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid Comandante General Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid was an Argentine military leader and, briefly, governor of several provinces like Córdoba, Mendoza and his native province of Tucumán.Lamadrid fought beside General Belgrano and General San Martín during the Argentine War of Independence, as a prominent... |
Delegated Governor | 1831–1831 |
5 | Mariano Fragueiro | 3rd Governor | 1831–1831 |
6 | José Roque Funes | 4th Governor | 1831–1831 |
7 | José Vicente Reynafé | 5th Governor | 1831–1833 |
8 | José Antonio Reynafé | Provisional Governor | 1833–1835 |
9 | Pedro Nolasco Rodríguez | 6th Governor | 1835–1835 |
10 | Sixto Casanovas Sixto Casanovas Sixto Casanovas , was an Argentine politician, provisional governor of Córdoba Province .... |
Provisional Governor | 1835–1835 |
11 | Andrés Aramburú | Provisional Governor | 1835–1835 |
12 | Calixto María González | Provisional Governor | 1835–1835 |
13 | Manuel López | Provisional Governor | 1835–1836 |
14 | Manuel López | 7th Governor | 1836–1840 |
15 | José Francisco Álvarez | Provisional Governor | 1840–1840 |
16 | Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid Comandante General Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid was an Argentine military leader and, briefly, governor of several provinces like Córdoba, Mendoza and his native province of Tucumán.Lamadrid fought beside General Belgrano and General San Martín during the Argentine War of Independence, as a prominent... |
Provisional Governor | 1840–1840 |
17 | Manuel López | Governor (continuation) | 1840–1852 |
18 | José Victorio López | Delegated Governor | 1852–1852 |
19 | Alejo Carmen Guzmán Alejo Carmen Guzmán Alejo del Carmen Guzmán , was a lawyer and politician from Argentina and governor of Córdoba Province.He was a member of the Federal Party in his province during the administration of Manuel López... |
Provisional Governor | 1852–1852 |
20 | Alejo Carmen Guzmán Alejo Carmen Guzmán Alejo del Carmen Guzmán , was a lawyer and politician from Argentina and governor of Córdoba Province.He was a member of the Federal Party in his province during the administration of Manuel López... |
8th Governor | 1852–1855 |
21 | Roque Ferreyra Roque Ferreyra Roque Ferreyra was an Argentine politician, twice Governor of Córdoba Province.-Biography:Ferreyra was a member of the Federal Party and a prosperous businessman... |
9th Governor | 1855–1858 |
22 | Mariano Fragueiro | 10th Governor | 1858–1860 |
23 | Felix de la Peña Félix de la Peña Félix de la Peña was an Argentine politician, and governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina.After accepting the resignation of Mariano Fragueiro, the Córdoba lower house of representatives named Félix de la Peña as interim governor on July 24, 1860, and a while later confirmed him to the post... |
Provisional Governor | 1860–1860 |
24 | Felix de la Peña Félix de la Peña Félix de la Peña was an Argentine politician, and governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina.After accepting the resignation of Mariano Fragueiro, the Córdoba lower house of representatives named Félix de la Peña as interim governor on July 24, 1860, and a while later confirmed him to the post... |
11th Governor | 1860–1861 |
25 | Santiago Derqui Santiago Derqui Santiago Rafael Luis Manuel José María Derqui Rodríguez was president of Argentina from March 5, 1860 to November 5, 1861. He was featured on the 10 Australes note, which is now obsolete.... |
Federal Interventor | 1861–1861 |
26 | Fernando Félix de Allende | Federal Interventor | 1861–1861 |
27 | Tristán Achaval | Federal Interventor | 1861–1861 |
28 | José Alejo Román | Provisional Governor | 1861–1861 |
29 | Juan del Campillo | Provisional Governor | 1861–1861 |
30 | José Alejo Román | Provisional Governor | 1861–1861 |
31 | Felix de la Peña Félix de la Peña Félix de la Peña was an Argentine politician, and governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina.After accepting the resignation of Mariano Fragueiro, the Córdoba lower house of representatives named Félix de la Peña as interim governor on July 24, 1860, and a while later confirmed him to the post... |
Governor (continuation) | 1861–1861 |
32 | Marcos Paz Marcos Paz Marcos Paz was Governor of Córdoba and Tucumán Provinces, an Argentine Senator, and Vice President of Argentina from October 12, 1862 until his death in 1868.-Biography:... |
Provisional Governor | 1861–1862 |
33 | Wenceslao Paunero Wenceslao Paunero Wenceslao Paunero was an Argentine fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics.-References:... |
Delegated Governor | 1862–1862 |
34 | Justiniano Posse | 12th Governor | 1862–1863 |
35 | Benigno Ocampo | Provisional Governor | 1863–1863 |
36 | Roque Ferreyra Roque Ferreyra Roque Ferreyra was an Argentine politician, twice Governor of Córdoba Province.-Biography:Ferreyra was a member of the Federal Party and a prosperous businessman... |
Provisional Governor | 1863–1864 |
36 | Roque Ferreyra Roque Ferreyra Roque Ferreyra was an Argentine politician, twice Governor of Córdoba Province.-Biography:Ferreyra was a member of the Federal Party and a prosperous businessman... |
13th Governor | 1864–1866 |
37 | Luis Cáceres Luis Cáceres Luis Enrique Cáceres is a Paraguayan football midfielder who currently plays for Cerro Porteño.- Career :He is distinguished by his smooth handling of the ball in order to create attacking moves for his team... |
Provisional Governor | 1866–1866 |
38 | José Mateo Luque | Provisional Governor | 1866–1867 |
39 | José Mateo Luque | 14th Governor | 1867–1867 |
40 | Félix de la Peña Félix de la Peña Félix de la Peña was an Argentine politician, and governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina.After accepting the resignation of Mariano Fragueiro, the Córdoba lower house of representatives named Félix de la Peña as interim governor on July 24, 1860, and a while later confirmed him to the post... |
Provisional Governor | 1867–1868 |
41 | Félix de la Peña Félix de la Peña Félix de la Peña was an Argentine politician, and governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina.After accepting the resignation of Mariano Fragueiro, the Córdoba lower house of representatives named Félix de la Peña as interim governor on July 24, 1860, and a while later confirmed him to the post... |
15th Governor | 1868–1871 |
42 | Juan Antonio Álvarez | 16th Governor | 1871–1874 |
43 | Enrique Rodríguez | 17th Governor | 1874–1877 |
44 | Antonio Del Viso | 18th Governor | 1877–1880 |
45 | Miguel Juárez Celman | 19th Governor | 1880–1883 |
46 | Gregorio Gavier | 20th Governor | 1883–1886 |
47 | Ambrosio Olmos | 21st Governor | 1886–1888 |
48 | José Echenique José Echenique José Echenique is a retired male basketball player from Venezuela, who played as a power forward during his career. He competed for the Venezuela national basketball team at the 1990 FIBA World Championship .... |
22nd Governor | 1888–1889 |
49 | Marcos Juárez Marcos Juárez Marcos Juárez is a city in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It has 24,226 inhabitants per the , and is the head town of the Marcos Juárez Department... |
23rd Governor | 1889–1890 |
50 | Eleazar Garzón | 24th Governor | 1890–1892 |
51 | Manuel Pizarro | 25th Governor | 1892–1893 |
52 | Julio Astrada | 26th Governor | 1893–1895 |
53 | José Figueroa Alcorta José Figueroa Alcorta José Figueroa Alcorta was President of Argentina from 12 March 1906 to 12 October 1910.Figueroa Alcorta was born in Córdoba as the son of José Figueroa and Teodosia Alcorta. He was elected a National Representative for Córdoba before becoming Provincial Governor in 1895. In 1898 he returned to the... |
27th Governor | 1895–1898 |
54 | Cleto Peña | 28th Governor | 1898–1898 |
55 | Donaciano del Campillo | 29th Governor | 1898–1901 |
56 | José Manuel Álvarez José Manuel Álvarez José Manuel , an Argentine politician, was Governor of Córdoba from May 17, 1901 to May 17, 1904.... |
30th Governor | 1901–1904 |
57 | José Vicente de Olmos | 31st Governor | 1904–1905 |
58 | Daniel Fernández | Provisional Governor | 1905–1905 |
59 | José Vicente de Olmos | Governor (continuation) | 1905–1907 |
60 | José Ortiz y Herrera | 32nd Governor | 1907–1909 |
61 | Mardoqueo Molina | Provisional Governor | 1909–1909 |
62 | Eliseo Cantón | Federal Interventor | 1909–1909 |
63 | Manuel Ordoñez | Provisional Governor | 1909–1910 |
64 | Absalón Casas | Provisional Governor | 1910–1910 |
65 | Felix Garzón | 33rd Governor | 1910–1913 |
66 | Ramón J. Cárcano Ramón J. Cárcano Ramón José Cárcano was an Argentine lawyer, historian and politician who served as Governor of Córdoba from 1913 to 1916, and from 1925 to 1928.-Life and times:... |
34th Governor | 1913–1916 |
67 | Eufrasio Loza | 35th Governor | 1916–1917 |
68 | Julio Borda | 36th Governor | 1917–1919 |
69 | Rafael Núñez | 37th Governor | 1919–1921 |
70 | Jerónimo del Barco | 38th Governor | 1921–1922 |
71 | Julio A. Roca, Jr. Julio Argentino Roca, Jr. Julio Argentino Pascual Roca Funes was an Argentine politician and diplomat.He was born to Clara Funes and General Julio Roca, who would become President of Argentina and dominate national politics for a generation after 1880... |
39th Governor | 1922–1925 |
72 | Ramón J. Cárcano Ramón J. Cárcano Ramón José Cárcano was an Argentine lawyer, historian and politician who served as Governor of Córdoba from 1913 to 1916, and from 1925 to 1928.-Life and times:... |
40th Governor | 1925–1928 |
73 | Enrique Martínez Enrique Martínez Enrique Martínez was an Argentine lawyer and politician, governor of Córdoba Province Argentine Vice President during the second Hipólito Yrigoyen administration.-Biography:... |
41st Governor | 1928–1928 |
74 | José Antonio Ceballos | 42nd Governor | 1928–1930 |
75 | Basilio Pertiné | de facto Federal Interventor | 1930–1930 |
76 | Carlos Ibarguren Carlos Ibarguren Carlos Ibarguren Uriburu was an Argentine academic, historian and politician. As a writer he was noted as one of the foremost academics of the history of Argentina as well as a leading expert on constitutional law... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1930–1931 |
77 | Enrique P. Torino | de facto Federal Interventor | 1931–1932 |
78 | Emilio Olmos | 43rd Governor | 1932–1932 |
79 | Pedro J. Frías | 44th Governor | 1932–1936 |
80 | Julio Torres | Provisional Governor | 1936–1936 |
81 | Luis Funes | Provisional Governor | 1936–1936 |
82 | Amadeo Sabattini Amadeo Sabattini Amadeo Tomás Sabattini was an Argentine politician. He served as Governor of Córdoba from May 17, 1936, to May 17, 1940.... |
45th Governor | 1936–1940 |
83 | Santiago del Castillo | 46th Governor | 1940–1943 |
84 | Justo Salazar Collado | de facto Federal Interventor | 1943–1943 |
85 | Alfredo Córdoba | de facto Federal Interventor | 1943–1943 |
86 | Eduardo Gonella | de facto Federal Interventor | 1943–1943 |
87 | Leon Scasso | de facto Federal Interventor | 1943–1944 |
88 | Manuel Ferrer | de facto Federal Interventor | 1944–1944 |
89 | Alberto Guglielmone | de facto Federal Interventor | 1944–1944 |
90 | Juan Carlos Díaz Cisneros | de facto Federal Interventor | 1944–1945 |
91 | Walter Villegas | de facto Federal Interventor | 1945–1945 |
92 | Hugo Oderigo | de facto Federal Interventor | 1945–1946 |
93 | Argentino Auchter | 47th Governor | 1946–1947 |
94 | Román Subiza | Federal Interventor | 1947–1947 |
95 | Aristóbulo Vargas Belmonte | Federal Interventor | 1947–1949 |
96 | Alfredo Eguzquiza | Federal Interventor | 1949–1949 |
97 | José I. San Martín | 48th Governor | 1949–1951 |
98 | Atilio Antinucci | 49th Governor | 1951–1952 |
99 | Raúl Lucini | 50th Governor | 1952–1955 |
100 | Dalmiro Videla Balaguer | de facto Federal Interventor | 1955–1956 |
101 | Medardo Gallardo Valdés | de facto Federal Interventor | 1956–1958 |
102 | Arturo Zanichelli | 51st Governor | 1958–1960 |
103 | Francisco de Larrechea | Federal Interventor | 1960–1961 |
104 | Jorge Bermúdez Emparanza | Federal Interventor | 1961–1962 |
105 | Mario Atencio | Federal Interventor | 1962–1962 |
106 | Aniceto Pérez | de facto Federal Interventor | 1962–1962 |
107 | Rogelio Nores Martínez | de facto Federal Interventor | 1962–1963 |
108 | Justo Páez Molina Justo Páez Molina Justo Pastor Páez Molina was an Argentine politician. He served as Governor of Córdoba from October 12, 1963 to June 28, 1966.... |
52nd Governor | 1963–1966 |
109 | Gustavo Martínez Zuviría Gustavo Martínez Zuviría Gustavo Martínez Zuviría was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from June 28, 1966 to July 27, 1966.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1966–1966 |
110 | Miguel A. Ferrer Deheza Miguel A. Ferrer Deheza Miguel Ángel Ferrer Deheza was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from July 27, 1966 to September 13, 1966.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1966–1968 |
111 | Carlos Caballero | de facto Federal Interventor | 1966–1969 |
112 | Jorge Carcagno Jorge Carcagno Jorge Raúl Carcagno was an Argentine General. He served as commander-in-chief of the Argentine Army and de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from June 16, 1969 to July 5, 1969, shortly after the period of civil unrest known as the Cordobazo.Carcagno was appointed to govern Córdoba by... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1969–1969 |
113 | Roberto Huerta Roberto Huerta Roberto Huerta was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from July 5, 1969 to April 9, 1970.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1969–1970 |
114 | Juan Carlos Reyes Juan Carlos Reyes Juan Carlos Reyes was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from April 9, 1970 to June 17, 1970.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1970–1970 |
115 | Bernardo Bas Bernardo Bas Bernardo Alejandro Bas was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from June 17, 1970 to February 25, 1971.-References:... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1970–1971 |
116 | Carlos Gigena Parker Carlos Gigena Parker Carlos Gigena Parker was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from February 25, 1971 to March 2, 1971.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1971–1971 |
117 | José C. Uriburu José C. Uriburu José Camilo Uriburu was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba from March 2, 1971 to March 22, 1971. -References:... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1971–1971 |
118 | Helvio Guozden Helvio Guozden Helvio Nicolás Guozden was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba from March 22, 1971 to May 25, 1973. He was born in Buenos Aires.-References:... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1971–1973 |
119 | Ricardo Obregón Cano Ricardo Obregón Cano Ricardo Obregón Cano was an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. Born in Río Cuarto, Córdoba, he was Governor of Córdoba from May 25, 1973 to February 28, 1974... |
53rd Governor | 1973–1974 |
120 | Mario Agodino Mario Agodino Mario Dante Agodino was Provisional Governor of Córdoba, Argentina from February 28, 1974 to March 25, 1974.- References :... |
Provisional Governor | 1974–1974 |
121 | Duilio Brunello Duilio Brunello Duilio Antonio Rafael Brunello was an Argentine Peronist politician. He served in the Argentine Senate, the Argentine Chamber of Deputies and as Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from March 15, 1974 to September 7, 1974.... |
Federal Interventor | 1974–1974 |
122 | Raúl Lacabanne Raúl Lacabanne Raúl Oscar Lacabanne was Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from September 7, 1974 to September 19, 1975.... |
Federal Interventor | 1974–1975 |
123 | José A. Luján | Provisional Governor | 1975–1975 |
124 | Raúl Bercovich Rodríguez Raúl Bercovich Rodriguez Raúl Bercovich Rodriguez was Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from September 20, 1975 to March 24, 1976. He was a member of the Peronist right-wing unionist tendency, rival to Ricardo Obregón Cano.... |
Federal Interventor | 1975–1976 |
125 | José Vaquero José Vaquero José Antonio Vaquero was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from March 24, 1976 to April 12, 1976.- See also :* Operation Soberanía... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1976–1976 |
126 | Carlos Chasseing Carlos Chasseing Carlos Bernardo Chasseing was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from April 12, 1976 to February 2, 1979.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1976–1979 |
127 | Miguel Marini Miguel Marini Miguel Angel Marini was de facto Governor of Córdoba, Argentina from February 2, 1979 to March 8, 1979.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1979–1979 |
128 | Adolfo Sigwald Adolfo Sigwald General Adolfo Sigwald was de facto Governor of Córdoba, Argentina from March 8, 1979 to January 20, 1982.... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1979–1982 |
129 | Rubén Pellanda Rubén Pellanda Rubén Juan Pellanda was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from January 20, 1982 to December 12, 1983.-References:... |
de facto Federal Interventor | 1982–1983 |
130 | Eduardo Angeloz Eduardo Angeloz Eduardo César Angeloz is an Argentine politician. He was a presidential candidate and Governor of Córdoba from December 11, 1983 to December 11, 1995.... |
54th Governor | 1983–1995 |
131 | Ramón Mestre Ramón Mestre Ramón Bautista Mestre , an Argentine politician, was Governor of Córdoba from July 12, 1995 to July 12, 1999. He also served as Federal Interventor of Corrientes Province , Minister of the Interior , and Mayor of the City of Córdoba Ramón Bautista Mestre (August 21, 1937 – March 6, 2003), an... |
55th Governor | 1995–1999 |
132 | José Manuel De la Sota José Manuel de la Sota José Manuel de la Sota is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He was the governor of Córdoba Province from 1999 until 2007.-Biography:... |
56th Governor | 1999–2007 |
133 | Juan Schiaretti Juan Schiaretti Juan Schiaretti , known as 'El Gringo', is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician and accountant. He is the governor of the Province of Córdoba.... |
57th Governor | 2007–2011 |
134 | José Manuel De la Sota José Manuel de la Sota José Manuel de la Sota is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He was the governor of Córdoba Province from 1999 until 2007.-Biography:... |
58th Governor | 2011– |
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