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Vice President of Argentina
Vicepresidente de la Nación Argentina | |
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Term length | Four years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Salvador María del Carril |
Formation | Argentine Constitution of 1853 |
Website | Secretaría de Comunicación Pública. Vicepresidencia. |
The office of Vice President of Argentina is the second highest political position in Argentina.
The Vice President replaces the President if the President cannot do the job.
This is a list of vice presidents of Argentina.
List of vice presidents[change | change source]
Term | Vice-President | President(s) | Notes |
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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 December 10, 2011 |
Julio Cobos | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner | |
December 10, 2011 to December 10, 2015 |
Amado Boudou | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner | |
December 10, 2015 to December 10, 2019 |
Gabriela Michetti | Mauricio Macri | |
Since December 10, 2019 | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner | Alberto Fernández |