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Sunday, April 24, 2011

List of Vice Presidents of Argentina

Vice President of Argentina is the second highest political position in Argentina.
The Vice President replaces the President in case of absence, incapability, death or resignation of the President.
The Constitution of 1853 created the office of Vice President. In the amendment of 1994, the Vice President was given the additional title of President of the Senate, making the role a more legislative than executive one, with the power to vote in the case of a tie in the assembly.
A list of the Vice Presidents follows, including de facto Vice Presidents during military regimes and vacant periods. The current Vice President of Argentina is Julio Cobos.

Term Vice-President President(s) Notes
March 5, 1854 to
March 5, 1860 Salvador María del Carril Justo José de Urquiza
March 5, 1860 to
November 5, 1861 Juan Esteban Pedernera Santiago Derqui Succession to interim Presidency
November 5, 1861 to
October 12, 1862 Vacant Juan Esteban Pedernera and Bartolomé Mitre
October 12, 1862 to
January 2, 1868 Marcos Paz Bartolomé Mitre Died in Office
January 2, 1868 to
October 12, 1868 Vacant Bartolomé Mitre
October 12, 1868 to
October 12, 1874 Adolfo Alsina Domingo Sarmiento
October 12, 1874 to
October 12, 1880 Mariano Acosta Nicolás Avellaneda
October 12, 1880 to
October 12, 1886 Francisco Bernabé Madero Julio A. Roca
October 12, 1886 to
August 6, 1890 Carlos Pellegrini Miguel Juárez Celman Succession to Presidency
August 6, 1890 to
October 2, 1892 Vacant Carlos Pellegrini
October 12, 1892 to
January 23, 1895 José Evaristo de Uriburu Luis Sáenz Peña Succeession to Presidency
January 23, 1895 to
October 12, 1898 Vacant José Evaristo Uriburu
October 12, 1898 to
October 12, 1904 Norberto Quirno Costa Julio A. Roca
October 12, 1904 to
March 12, 1906 José Figueroa Alcorta Manuel Quintana Succession to Presidency
March 12, 1906 to
October 12, 1910 Vacant José Figueroa Alcorta
October 12, 1910 to
August 9, 1914 Victorino de la Plaza Roque Sáenz Peña Succession to Presidency
August 9, 1914 to
October 12, 1916 Vacant Victorino de la Plaza
October 12, 1916 to
June 25, 1919 Pelagio B. Luna Hipólito Yrigoyen Died in Office
June 25, 1919 to
October 12, 1922 Vacant Hipólito Yrigoyen
October 12, 1922 to
October 12, 1928 Elpidio González Marcelo T. de Alvear
October 12, 1928 to
September 6, 1930 Enrique Martínez Hipólito Yrigoyen Coup d'état
September 6, 1930 to
October 20, 1930 Enrique Santamarina José Félix Uriburu De facto, Resigned
October 20, 1930 to
February 20, 1932 Vacant José Félix Uriburu
February 20, 1932 to
February 20, 1938 Julio Argentino Roca (Jr.) Agustín P. Justo
February 20, 1938 to
June 27, 1942 Ramón S. Castillo Roberto M. Ortiz Succession to Presidency
June 27, 1942 to
June 7, 1943 Vacant Ramón Castillo and Arturo Rawson
June 7, 1943 to
October 15, 1943 Sabá Héctor Sueyro Pedro Pablo Ramírez De facto, Died in Office
October 15, 1943 to
February 24, 1944 Edelmiro Julián Farrell Pedro Pablo Ramírez De facto, Succession to Presidency
February 24, 1944 to
July 8, 1944 Vacant Edelmiro Farrell
July 8, 1944 to
October 10, 1945 Juan Domingo Perón Edelmiro Farrell De facto, Removed from Office
October 10, 1945 to
June 4, 1946 Juan Pistarini Edelmiro Farrell De facto, replaced after elections
June 4, 1946 to
April 3, 1952 Juan Hortensio Quijano Juan Domingo Perón Died in Office
April 3, 1952 to
May 7, 1954 Vacant Juan Domingo Perón
May 7, 1954 to
September 23, 1955 Alberto Teisaire Juan Domingo Perón Coup d'état
September 23, 1955 to
May 1, 1958 Isaac Francisco Rojas Eduardo Lonardi and Pedro E. Aramburu De facto
May 1, 1958 to
November 19, 1958 Alejandro Gómez Arturo Frondizi Resigned
November 19, 1958 to
October 12, 1963 Vacant Arturo Frondizi and José María Guido
October 12, 1963 to
June 28, 1966 Carlos Humberto Perette Arturo Illia Coup d'état
June 28, 1966 to
May 25, 1973 Vacant Revolutionary Junta, Juan Carlos Onganía to Alejandro Lanusse
May 25, 1973 to
July 13, 1973 Vicente Solano Lima Héctor Cámpora Resigned
July 13 1973 to
October 12, 1973 Vacant Raúl Lastiri
October 12, 1973 to
July 1, 1974 Isabel Perón Juan Domingo Perón Succession to Presidency
July 1, 1974 to
December 10, 1983 Vacant Isabel Perón, later Military Junta: Jorge Rafael Videla to Reynaldo Bignone
December 10, 1983 to
July 8, 1989 Víctor Martínez Raúl Alfonsín Resigned
July 8, 1989 to
December 10, 1991 Eduardo Duhalde Carlos Menem Elected Governor
December 10, 1991 to
July 8, 1995 Vacant Carlos Menem
July 8, 1995 to
December 10, 1999 Carlos Ruckauf Carlos Menem
December 10, 1999 to
October 6, 2000 Carlos Chacho Álvarez Fernando de la Rúa Resigned
October 6, 2000 to
May 25, 2003 Vacant Fernando de la Rúa to Eduardo Duhalde
May 25, 2003 to
December 10, 2007 Daniel Scioli Néstor Kirchner
December 10, 2007 to date Julio Cobos Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

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