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A
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Elías Abad | 1942–1943 | Corrientes | |
Demetrio César Abdala | 1963–1966 | La Rioja | |
Felipe Abdala | 1963–1966 | Mendoza | UCRP |
Jacobo Abrameto | 2007–2007 | Río Negro | Radical Civic Union |
Aurelio Acuña | 1942–1943 | Catamarca | National Democrat |
Ernesto Niceo Acuña | 1963–1966 | Catamarca | UCRP |
Ramón Edgardo Acuña | 1963–1966 | Catamarca | UCRP |
Américo Aguiar Vázquez | 1963–1966 | San Juan | UCRP |
Carlos Aguinaga | 1966–1966 | Mendoza | Democratic Party of Mendoza |
Jorge Agundez | 1995–2005 | San Luis | Radical Civic Union |
Augusto Alasino | 1992–2001 | Entre Ríos | Justicialist Party |
Ramón Albariño | 1952–1955 | Entre Ríos | |
Alejandro Albarracín | 1992–2001 | Entre Ríos | Justicialist Party |
Martín Albarracín | 1913–1922 | San Juan | Conservative |
Leandro Alem | 1891 – 1892 1893 |
Buenos Aires City | Radical Civic Union |
Raúl Alfonsín | 2001–2002 | Buenos Aires | Radical Civic Union |
José Antonio Allende | 1973–1976 | Córdoba | Frejuli |
Ramón Almendra | 1983–1986 | Santa Cruz | Justicialist Party |
Carlos Almirón | 1995–1999 | Tucumán | Republican Force Tucumán |
José Alperovich | 2001–2003 | Tucumán | Justicialist Party |
Valentín Alsina | 1862–1868 | Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires Autonomist |
Juan Carlos Altuna | 1998–2001 | Chubut | Radical Civic Union |
Ramón Alvarado | 1855–1861 | Jujuy | |
Sergio Alvarado | 1904–1910 | Jujuy | |
Antenor Álvarez | 1909–1910 | Santiago del Estero | |
Eduardo Angeloz | 1973 – 1976 1995 – 2001 |
Córdoba | Radical Civic Union |
Rodolfo Angulo | 1952–1955 | Catamarca | |
Armando Antille | 1924 – 1930 1946 – 1952 |
Santa Fe | |
Atilio Antinucci | 1953–1955 | Córdoba | |
Castulo Aparicio | 1895–1904 | Jujuy | |
Tomás Arana | 1958–1962 | Buenos Aires | Radical Civic Union |
Alberto Arancibia Rodríguez | 1932–1943 | San Luis | National Democrat |
Lylia Arancio de Beller | 2001–2005 | Jujuy | Radical Civic Union |
Daniel Araoz | 1868–1874 | Jujuy | |
Ramón Araujo | 1983–1985 | Tucumán | Justicialist Party |
Mario Arenas | 1932–1941 | Mendoza | National Democrat |
Aureliano Argento | 1876–1883 | Santa Fe | |
Fenando Arias | 1857–1861 | Salta | |
José Manuel Arias | 1860 – 1861 1869 – 1880 |
Salta | |
Tomás Arias | 1857–1861 | Salta | |
Eduardo Arnold | 1998–2001 | Santa Cruz | Justicialist Party |
Alfredo Arrieta | 1946–1950 | Buenos Aires | |
Herminio Arrieta | 1838–1943 | Jujuy | National Democrat |
Félix Astudillo | 1963–1966 | Santa Fe | Intransigent Radical Civic Union |
Pedro Avalos | 1973–1976 | Misiones | Frejuli |
Alfredo Avelín | 1992–1999 | San Juan | Renewal Crusade of San Juan |
Nancy Avelín de Ginestar | 2001–2005 | San Juan | Renewal Crusade of San Juan |
Lidoro Avellaneda | 1898–1907 | La Rioja | |
Marco Avellaneda | 1910–1911 | Buenos Aires City | |
Nicolás Avellaneda | 1874 1883 – 1885 |
Tucumán | |
Arcadio Avendaño | 1946–1952 | Santiago del Estero | |
Alberto Aybar Augier | 1921–1928 | Tucumán | |
Moisés Azar | 1961–1962 | Formosa |
B
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Raúl Baglini | 2001 – 2003? | Mendoza | Radical Civic Union |
Santiago Baibiene | 1880–1889 | Corrientes | |
José Baltore | 1880–1889 | Entre Ríos | |
Graciela Bar | 2001–2007 | Entre Ríos | Justicialist Party |
Juan Barbeito | 1892–1901 | San Luis | |
Adolfo Barbich | 1963–1966 | Santa Cruz | UCRP |
Yamili Bárbora de Nasif | 1973–1976 | Santa Fe | Frejuli |
Alberto Barceló | 1942–1943 | Buenos Aires | Conservative |
José Barcena | 1854 – 1859 1863 – 1868 1875 – 1886 |
Jujuy | |
Gerónimo del Barco | 1864–1868 | Santa Fe | |
Danilo Baroni | 1973–1976 | Chaco | Frejuli |
Federico de la Barra | 1856 – 1857 1860 – 1861 |
San Juan | |
Pedro Barraza | 1895–1901 | Santiago del Estero | |
José Luis Barrionuevo | 2001 – 2003? | Catamarca | Justicialist Party |
Nicolás Barros | 1881 – 1889 1895 – 1896 |
La Rioja | |
Mario Bartolucci | 1997–1998 | San Luis | Justicialist Party |
Juan Carlos Basaldúa | 1946–1952 | Entre Ríos | |
Ricardo Bassi | 1963–1966 | Buenos Aires City | UCRP |
José Bauducco | 1963–1966 | La Pampa | UDELPA |
Daniel Baum | 1995–2001 | Neuquén | Justicialist Party |
Eduardo Bauza | 1996–2001 | Mendoza | Justicialist Party |
Ernesto Bavio | 1946–1952 | Salta | |
Servando Bayo | 1881–1884 | Santa Fe | |
Augusto Bayol | 1958–1962 | Santa Fe | |
Abel Bazán | 1864–1880 | La Rioja | |
Eduardo Bazán | 1958–1962 | Catamarca | |
Miguel Ángel Bazán | 1952–1955 | La Rioja | |
Raúl Beascochea | 1961–1962 | La Pampa | |
Emilio Belenguer | 1973–1976 | Río Negro | Frejuli |
Tiburcio Benegas | 1886 – 1887 1895 – 1904 |
Mendoza | |
Juan Carlos Beni | 1973–1976 | Santa Cruz | Frejuli |
Apolinario Benítez | 1871–1875 | Entre Ríos | |
Antonio Berhongaray | 1983 – 1989 1995 – 1999 |
La Pampa | Radical Civic Union |
Norma Bermejo | 2003 | Córdoba | Labour |
Miguel Ángel Bernardo | 1963–1966 | San Luis | Intransigent Radical Civic Union |
Alfredo Bertín | 1958–1962 | San Luis | |
José María Bértora | 1958–1962 | Entre Ríos | Intransigent Radical Civic Union |
Pablo Biain | 1958–1962 | Chaco | |
Eufemio Blanco | 1973–1976 | La Rioja | Frejuli |
Eusebio Blanco | 1864–1874 | Mendoza | |
Ramón Blanco | 1955 Never assumed |
Santiago del Estero | |
Rubén Blanco | 1963–1966 | Buenos Aires | UCRP |
José Octavio Bordón | 1992–1996 | Mendoza | Justicialist Party |
Alberto Borella | 1962 | Santa Fe | |
Juan Francisco Borges | 1860 – 1861 1862 – 1874 |
Santiago del Estero | |
Francisco de Borja Correa | 1863–1868 | Mendoza | |
Ricardo Branda | 1992–2001 | Formosa | Justicialist Party |
Federico Bravo | 1966 | San Juan | Blockist Party |
Leopoldo Bravo | 1973 – 1976 1986 – 2001 |
San Juan | Blockist Party |
Mario Bravo | 1923 – 1930 1932 – 1938 |
Buenos Aires City | Socialist Party |
Blas Brisoli | 1952–1955 | Mendoza | |
Guillermo Brizuela | 1973–1976 | Catamarca | Federalist Popular Alliance |
Hugo Genaro Brizela | 1973–1976 | Jujuy | Frejuli |
Eduardo Brizuela del Moral | 2001–2003 | Catamarca | Radical Civic Union |
Vicente Brizuela Nieto | 1955 | La Rioja | Peronist |
Carlos Bruchmann | 1932–1938 | Santiago del Estero | Socialist |
Duilio Brunello | 1955 | Catamarca | |
Juan Bullo | 1922 | Santa Fe | |
Alfredo Busquet | 1946–1949 | Buenos Aires | |
Ricardo Bussi | 2003–2007 | Tucumán | Republican Force Tucumán |
Jorge Busti | 2001–2003 | Entre Ríos | Justicialist Party |
Francisco Bustos | 1889–1895 | La Rioja |
C
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Ricardo Caballero | 1919 – 1928 1937 – 1943 |
Santa Fe | Radical Civic Union |
Fernando Cabana | 1992–2001 | Jujuy | Justicialist Party |
Rubén Cáceres | 1973–1976 | Formosa | Radical Civic Union |
Antonio Cafiero | 1993 – 2001 2002 – 2005 |
Buenos Aires | Justicialist Party |
Segundo Calderón | 1958–1962 | La Rioja | |
María Rosa Calviño de Gómez | 1952–1955 | Buenos Aires City | Peronist |
Nicolás Calvo | 1859–1861 | Corrientes | |
Antonino Cambaceres | 1882–1888 | Buenos Aires City | |
Cleto del Campillo | 1858–1861 | Córdoba | |
Donaciano del Campillo | 1901–1910 | Córdoba | |
José María del Campo | 1864–1866 | Tucumán | |
Pedro Cámpora | 1973–1976 | Mendoza | Frejuli |
Rudecindo Campos | 1927 – 1930 1932 – 1938 |
Jujuy | Jujuy Popular Party |
Miguel Cané | 1898–1904 | Buenos Aires City | |
Emilio Cantarero | 1995–2001 | Salta | Justicialist Party |
Aldo Cantoni | 1923 – 1926 1932 – 1941 |
San Juan | Antipersonal Radical Civic Union |
Aldo Hermes Cantoni | 1963–1966 | San Juan | Blockist Party |
Apolo Cantoni | 1973–1976 | San Juan | Frejuli |
Francisco E. Cañeque | 1958–1961 | Mendoza | UCRI |
Mabel Caparrós | 2001–2007 | Tierra del Fuego | Justicialist Party |
Jorge Capitanich | 2001–2007 | Chaco | Justicialist Party |
Liliana Capos | 2001–2007 | Tierra del Fuego | Justicialist Party |
Francisco Capraro | 1963–1966 | Neuquén | Neuquén People's Movement |
Enrique Carbo | 1895 – 1903 1907 – 1914 |
Entre Ríos | |
José Carbonell | 1999– 2001 | Tucumán | Justicialist Party |
Luis Carnevale | 1973–1976 | Córdoba | Frejuli |
José Armando Caro | 1955 1973 – 1976 |
Salta | Peronist Frejuli |
José Hilario Carol | 1854–1857 | Santiago del Estero | |
Leonidas Carreño | 1907–1911 | La Rioja | |
José María del Carril | 1871–1874 | San Juan | |
Salvador María del Carril | 1862 | Entre Ríos | |
Manuel Carrillo | 1910–1913 | Jujuy | |
Pablo Carrillo | 1877–1886 | Jujuy | |
Macario Carrizo | 1986–1987 | Córdoba | Radical Civic Union |
María del Carmen Casco de Aguer | 1953–1955 | Chaco | Peronist |
Francisco Castañeda Vega | 1913–1922 | Santiago del Estero | Conservative |
Hilda Nélida Castañeira | 1952–1955 | Santa Fe | |
José Castiglione | 1963–1966 | Santiago del Estero | UCRP |
Ramón Castillo | 1932–1935 | Catamarca | National Democrat |
Vicente del Castillo | 1854–1855 | Santa Fe | |
Juan B. Castro | 1938–1943 | Santiago del Estero | Radical Civic Union |
Jorge A. Castro | 1983–1986 | Santiago del Estero | Justicialist Party |
María Elisa Castro | 2001–2007 | Santiago del Estero | Justicialist Party |
Mariano Ceballos | 1932–1935 | Córdoba | National Democrat |
Raúl Ceballos Reyes | 1932–1941 | La Rioja | Radical Civic Union |
Felipe Celli | 1983–1986 | Córdoba | Radical Civic Union |
Gerónimo Cello | 1884–1886 | Santa Fe | |
Juan Cepeda | 1937–1943 | Santa Fe | Progressive Democrat |
Francisco Cerro | 1973–1976 | Santiago del Estero | Frejuli |
Jorge Céspedes | 1922–1928 | Mendoza | |
Juan Carlos Chaile | 1973–1976 | Chubut | Frejuli |
Lázaro Chiappe | 2001–2003 | Corrientes | Liberal Party of Corrientes |
Pedro Ciarlotti | 1958–1962 | Chubut | |
Emilio Civit | 1891 – 1892 1910 – 1919 |
Mendoza | Conservative |
Francisco Civit | 1877–1886 | Mendoza | |
Maurice Closs | 2005–2007 | Misiones | Front for the Renewal of Concord |
Felix de la Colina | 1941–1943 | La Rioja | |
María Colombo de Acevedo | 2001–2009 | Catamarca | Radical Civic Union |
Ezequiel Colombres | 1873–1877 | Tucumán | |
Eduardo Contato Carol | 2001 | Santiago del Estero | Justicialist Party |
Diana Conti | 2002–2005 | Buenos Aires | FrePaSo |
Carlos Corach | 1999–2001 | Buenos Aires City | Justicialist Party |
Hebe Corchuelo Blasco | 1988–1989 | Chubut | Justicialist Party |
Lucas Córdoba | 1898–1901 | Tucumán | |
Juan Carlos Cornejo Linares | 1973–1976 | Salta | Frejuli |
Luis Corradi | 1963–1966 | Santa Cruz | Christian Democratic Party |
Antonio Correa | 1952–1955 | Tucumán | |
Francisco Correa | 1932–1935 | Santa Fe | Progressive Democrat |
Susana Correche | 1953–1955 | La Pampa | Peronist |
Rolando Corte | 1961–1962 | Jujuy | |
Gerónimo Cortés | 1875 – 1880 1890 – 1891 |
Córdoba | |
Rafael Cortés | 1880 – 1881 1883 – 1887 |
San Luis | |
Santiago Corvalán | 1928–1930 | Santiago del Estero | |
Federico Corvalán | 1868–1877 | Mendoza | |
Rufino Cossio | 1941–1943 | Tucumán | Radical Civic Union |
Antonio Crespo | 1855–1860 | Santiago del Estero | |
Antonio F. Crespo | 1889–1893 | Entre Ríos | |
José Camilo Crotto | 1912–1918 | Buenos Aires | Radical Civic Union |
Luis Cruz | 1946–1952 | Tucumán | |
Luis Culasso Mattei | 1973–1976 | Santa Fe | Popular Federal Alliance |
José María Cullen | 1862–1865 | Santa Fe | |
Mirian Curletti | 2001–2007 | Chaco | Radical Civic Union |
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[edit]E
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Leonidas Echagüe | 1875 – 1880 1891 – 1899 1904 – 1907 |
Entre Ríos | |
Pascual Echagüe | 1854–1861 | Catamarca | |
Pedro Echagüe | 1910–1919 | Santa Fe | Conservative |
Atanasio Eguiguren | 1932–1943 | Entre Ríos | Antipersonal UCR |
Ángel Elías | 1855 – 1861 1863 – 1871 |
La Rioja Entre Ríos |
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Florencio Elías | 1973–1976 | Salta | Salta Popular Movement |
Rufino de Elizalde | 1862 | Buenos Aires | |
Victor Endeiza | 1949–1952 | San Luis | |
Gerónimo Espejo | 1854–1857 | Mendoza | |
Joaquín Esperanza | 1973–1976 | Formosa | Justicialist Party |
Manuel Estévez | 1913–1922 | Tucumán | Conservative |
Luis Etchevehere | 1925–1930 | Entre Ríos | |
Carlos Evans | 1973–1976 | Mendoza | Justicialist Party |
F
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Mario Fadel | 1993–1995 | Catamarca | Justicialist Party |
Clodomiro Falco | 1958–1962 | Santiago del Estero | |
Luis Falco | 2001–2007 | Río Negro | Radical Civic Union |
José Falsone | 1983–1989 | Misiones | Radical Civic Union |
Santiago Fassi | 1963–1966 | Buenos Aires City | UCRP |
Ramón Febre | 1880–1889 | Entre Ríos | |
Gabriel Feris | 1983–1987 | Corrientes | Autonomist |
Mariano Fernández | 1963–1966 | La Pampa | Popular Union |
Horacio Fernández Beschtedt | 1958–1959 | Neuquén | |
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner | 1995 – 1997, 2001 – 2007, 2017 – 2019 | Santa Cruz 95–97, 01–05 Buenos Aires 05-07, 17-19 |
Justicialist Party Front for Victory |
Graciela Fernández Meijide | 1995–1997 | Buenos Aires City | FrePaSo |
Juan Antonio Ferrari | 1953–1955 | La Pampa | |
Pedro Ferré | 1854 – 1861 1862 – 1867 |
Catamarca Corrientes |
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Demetrio Figueiras | 1946–1949 | Santa Fe | |
Alberto Figueroa | 1936–1943 | Catamarca | National Democrat |
Benjamín Figueroa | 1889–1898 | Salta | |
Francisco Figueroa | 1892–1901 | Catamarca | |
Héctor Figueroa | 1958–1962 | Córdoba | |
José Manuel Figueroa | 1854–1860 | San Luis | |
Marcos Figueroa | 1880–1883 | Catamarca | |
José Figueroa Alcorta | 1898–1904 | Córdoba | |
Juan Pablo Fittipaldi | 1958–1961 | Neuquén | |
Víctor Hugo Fleitas | 1958–1961 | Corrientes | |
Domingo Flores | 1963–1966 | San Luis | Popular Action |
Alberto María Fonrouge | 1973–1976 | Buenos Aires | Frejuli |
Judit Forstmann | 2007–2009 | Santa Cruz | Front for Victory |
Mariano Fragueiro | 1858 1863 – 1865 |
Córdoba | |
Carlos Franco | 1973–1976 | San Luis | Justicialist Party |
Ángel Freytes | 1963–1966 | Santiago del Estero | UCRP |
Félix Frías | 1863–1868 | Buenos Aires | |
Luis Frías | 1874–1883 | Santiago del Estero | |
Uladislao Frías | 1865 – 1869 1875 – 1878 |
Tucumán | |
Domingo Frois | 1973–1976 | La Pampa | Justicialist Party |
Amadeo Frugoli | 1973–1976 | Mendoza | Popular Renewal Alliance |
Héctor de la Fuente | 1926–1930 | La Rioja | |
Maximino de la Fuente | 1889–1898 | La Rioja | |
Augusto Funes | 1925–1930 | Córdoba | |
Pedro Funes | 1886–1890 | Córdoba | |
Rafael Funes | 1904–1913 | Santa Fe | |
Carlos Delcio Funes | 2001 | Santa Fe | Justicialist Party |
G
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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José Enrique Gadano | 1963–1966 | Río Negro | UCRP |
Edgardo José Gagliardi | 1996–2001 | Río Negro | Radical Civic Union |
José Miguel Galán | 1854 | Entre Ríos | |
Francisco Galíndez | 1932–1941 | Catamarca | National Democrat |
Silvia Gallego | 2003–2009 | La Pampa | Justicialist Party |
Sergio Gallia | 2001–2007 | Neuquén | Justicialist Party |
Pedro Gallo | |||
Segundo Gallo | 1922–1928 | Catamarca | |
Vicente Gallo | 1919–1923 | Buenos Aires City | Radical Civic Union |
Victorio Gallo | 1958–1962 | Catamarca | |
Raúl Galván | 1995–2001 | La Rioja | Radical Civic Union |
José Gálvez | 1890–1904 | Santa Fe | |
Eduardo Gamond | 1963–1966 | Córdoba | UCRP |
Alfredo García | 1958–1962 | Tucumán | |
José Luis Gioja | 1995–2003 | San Juan | Justicialist Party |
Haide Giri | 2003–2009 | Córdoba | PJ -FPV |
Silvia Giusti | 2003–2009 | Chubut | PJ – FPV |
Ricardo Gomez Diez | 2001–2007 | Salta | Salta Renewal Party |
José María Guido | 1958–1962 |
I
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Vilma Ibarra | 2001–2007 | Buenos Aires City | FrePaSo |
Bernardo de Irigoyen | 1894 – 1898 1902 – 1906 |
Buenos Aires City Buenos Aires |
Radical Civic Union |
Amanda Isidori | 2001–2007 | Río Negro | Radical Civic Union |
J
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Celso Jaque | 2003–2007 | Mendoza | Justicialist Party |
Miguel Juárez Celman | 1883–1886 | Córdoba | |
Juan B. Justo | 1924–1928 | Buenos Aires City | Socialist Party |
K
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Alicia Kirchner | 2005–2006 | Santa Cruz | Front for Victory |
L
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Juanita Larrauri | 1952 – 1955 1973 – 1976 |
Entre Ríos | Justicialist Party |
María Laura Leguizamón | 2003–2007 | Buenos Aires City | Front for Victory |
Marcelo Lopez Arias | 2001–2007 | Salta | Justicialist Party |
M
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Juan Carlos Maqueda | 2001–2002 | Córdoba | Justicialist Party |
Rubén Marín | 1989 – 1991 2003 – 2009 |
La Pampa | Justicialist Party Front for Victory |
Laura Martinez Pass de Cresto | 2001–2007 | Entre Ríos | Justicialist Party |
Norberto Massoni | 2003–2009 | Chubut | Radical Civic Union |
Alicia Mastandrea | 2001–2007 | Chaco | Radical Civic Union |
Eduardo Menem | 1983–2005 | La Rioja | Justicialist Party |
Mario Mera | 2001–2007 | Santiago del Estero | Justicialist Party |
Julio Miranda | 1992 – 1999 2003 – 2009 |
Tucumán | Justicialist Party Front for Victory |
O
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Pacho O'Donnell | 1998–1998 | Buenos Aires City | Justicialist Party |
Nicasio Oroño | 1868–1877 | Santa Fe |
P
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Alfredo Palacios | 1932 – 1943 1961 – 1962 |
Buenos Aires City | Socialist |
Robustiano Patrón Costas | 1916 – 1925 1932 – 1943 |
Salta | National Democrat |
Marcos Paz | 1854 – 1858 1860 – 1861 1862 – 1862 |
Tucumán | |
Juan Esteban Pedernera | 1855–1859 | San Luis | |
María Perceval | 2003–2009 | Mendoza | PJ -FPV |
Carlos Humberto Perette | 1973–1976 | Entre Ríos | Radical Civic Union |
Tomás L. Perón | 1870–1872 | Buenos Aires | |
Delia Pinchetti de Sierra Morales | 2003–2009 | Tucumán | Republican Force |
Ramón Puerta | 2001–2005 | Misiones | Justicialist Party |
R
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Fabián Ríos | 2003 -2009 | Corrientes | PJ – FPV |
Julio Argentino Roca | 1888 – 1890 1892 – 1893 1895 – 1898 |
Buenos Aires City 1889–90 Tucumán 1892-93/1895-98 |
PAN |
Alberto Rodríguez Saá | 1983 – 1994 2000 – 2003 |
San Luis | Justicialist Party |
Carlos Rossi | 2003–2009 | Córdoba | Alliance New Front |
S
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Ramon Saadi | 1987 – 1988 2003 – 2009 |
Catamarca | Justicialist Party |
Vicente Saadi | 1946 – 1949 1973 – 1976 1983 – 1987 |
Catamarca | Peronist Frejuli Justicialist Party |
Luis Sáenz Peña | 1892–1892 | Buenos Aires | |
Carlos Salazar | 2007–2009 | Tucumán | Republican Force |
Pedro Salvatori | 2001–2007 | Neuquén | Neuquino People's Movement |
Dora Sánchez | 2003–2009 | Corrientes | Radical Civic Union |
Elías Sapag | 1963 – 1966 1973 – 1976 1983 – 1993 |
Neuquén | Neuquino People's Movement |
Luz Sapag | 2001–2007 | Neuquén | Neuquino People's Movement |
Carlos Serrey | 1906 – 1907 1925 – 1930 1932 – 1943 |
Salta | Conservative |
T
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Ricardo Taffarel | 2001–2007 | Entre Ríos | Radical Civic Union |
Rodolfo Terragno | 1995 – 1997 2001 – 2007 |
Buenos Aires City | Radical Civic Union |
Mónica Troadello | 2007–2009 | Mendoza | PJ – FPV |
U
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Roberto Urquía | 2003–2009 | Córdoba | PJ – FPV |
Horacio Usandizaga | 1995–2003 | Santa Fe | Radical Civic Union |
V
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Carlos Verna | 1993 – 2003 2009 – |
La Pampa | Justicialist Party |
Isabel Viudes | Dec. 2001 2006 – 2009 |
Corrientes | PJ, New Corrientes Party, FPV |
W
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Pablo Walter | 2001–2003 | Tucumán | Republican Force Tucumán |
Rodolfo Weidmann | 1958–1961 | Santa Fe | |
Kenneth Woodley | 1983–1986 | Chubut | Radical Civic Union |
X
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Carlos Xamena | 1952–1955 | Salta |
Y
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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Felipe Yofre | 1893 – 1898 1905 – 1907 |
Córdoba | |
Eduardo Yoma | 1995–2005 | La Rioja | Justicialist Party |
Z
[edit]Senator | Years | Province | Party |
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José Luis Zavalía | 2001–2007 | Santiago del Estero | Radical Civic Union |