List of mayors and chiefs of government of Buenos Aires
This is a list of Mayors and Chiefs of Government of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital, since its federalization.
Chief of Government of Buenos Aires
Spanish: Jefe de Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires | |
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Coat of arms of Buenos Aires | |
Style | No courtesy, title or style |
Residence | Buenos Aires City Hall |
Appointer | Citizens of Buenos Aires |
Term length | 4 years (renewable) |
Inaugural holder | Torcuato de Alvear (mayor) Fernando de la Rúa (chief) |
Formation | 10 May 1883 (mayor) 6 August 1996 (chief) |
Website | www |
Its first Mayor (Spanish: Intendente, Intendant) was Torcuato de Alvear, who was appointed by President Julio Argentino Roca following the city's federalization. For the next 110 years, the intendant was directly appointed by the president, meaning that Buenos Aires had less autonomy than the smallest municipality.
Following the 1994 amendment of the Argentine Constitution, the city gained autonomous status. The title of the city's chief executive was changed to Chief of Government (Jefe de Gobierno), who was directly elected by universal suffrage. He was assisted by a Vice-Chief of Government (Vicejefe de Gobierno), elected on the same ticket. However, in popular usage, especially outside of Argentina, the chief and vice-chief are often called mayor and vice-mayor, respectively.
The chief and vice chief are elected on a single ticket for a term of four years, with possibility of reelection. The first directly elected Chief of Government to be elected was Fernando de la Rúa, who was elected president three years into his term.
In 2006, Chief Aníbal Ibarra was removed from his position following impeachment regarding the Cromagnon nightclub tragedy, leaving Vice-Chief Jorge Telerman to take over the office.
In the June 24, 2007 elections, Mauricio Macri was elected Chief of Government, winning in the second round with 60.96% of the votes against Daniel Filmus. Horacio Rodríguez Larreta became mayor in 2015, after defeating Michetti in the primary elections and Martín Lousteau in a ballotage.
Mayors (1883–1996)
# | Mayor | Entered Office | Exited Office | Appointed by President | Notes |
1 | Torcuato de Alvear | May 10, 1883 | May 10, 1887 | Julio A. Roca | |
2 | Antonio Crespo | May 24, 1887 | August 14, 1888 | Miguel Juárez Celman | |
3 | Guillermo Cranwell | August 14, 1888 | May 10, 1889 | Interim | |
4 | Francisco Seeber | May 10, 1889 | June 4, 1890 | ||
5 | Francisco F. Bollini | June 22, 1890 | October 31, 1892 | Carlos Pellegrini | |
6 | Juan José Montes de Oca | October 31, 1892 | November 7, 1892 | Luis Sáenz Peña | Interim |
7 | Miguel Cané | November 7, 1892 | June 7, 1893 | ||
8 | Federico Pinedo | June 20, 1893 | August 20, 1894 | ||
9 | Emilio Bunge | September 14, 1894 | September 12, 1986 | ||
10 | Francisco Alcobendas | September 12, 1986 | September 14, 1898 | José E. Uriburu | |
11 | Martín Biedma | September 14, 1898 | October 20, 1898 | Interim | |
12 | Adolfo Bullrich | October 20, 1898 | October 20, 1902 | Julio A. Roca | |
13 | Alberto Casares | October 20, 1902 | October 20, 1904 | ||
14 | Carlos Roseti | October 20, 1904 | March 16, 1906 | Manuel Quintana | |
15 | Manuel Obarrio | March 16, 1906 | March 22, 1906 | José Figueroa Alcorta | Interim |
16 | Alberto Casares | March 22, 1906 | November 9, 1906 | ||
17 | Manuel Obarrio | November 10, 1906 | February 7, 1907 | Interim | |
18 | Carlos de Alvear | February 8, 1907 | January 7, 1908 | ||
19 | Manuel Güiraldes | January 25, 1908 | October 12, 1910 | ||
20 | Joaquín de Anchorena | October 20, 1910 | October 24, 1914 | Roque Sáenz Peña | |
21 | Enrique Palacio | October 26, 1914 | February 23, 1915 | Victorino de la Plaza | Interim |
22 | Arturo Gramajo | February 23, 1915 | November 14, 1916 | ||
23 | Joaquín Llambías | November 14, 1916 | November 14, 1919 | Hipólito Yrigoyen | |
24 | Saturnino García Anido | November 15, 1919 | December 3, 1919 | Interim | |
25 | José Luis Cantilo | December 5, 1919 | October 25, 1921 | ||
26 | Juan Bartneche | October 26, 1921 | October 13, 1922 | ||
27 | Virgilio Tedín Uriburu | October 13, 1922 | October 15, 1922 | Marcelo T. de Alvear | Interim |
28 | Carlos Noẽl | October 16, 1922 | May 3, 1927 | ||
29 | Horacio Casco | May 3, 1927 | October 12, 1928 | ||
30 | Adrián Fernández Casco | October 12, 1928 | November 14, 1928 | Hipólito Yrigoyen | Interim |
31 | José Luis Cantilo | November 15, 1928 | September 6, 1930 | ||
32 | José Guerrico | September 18, 1930 | February 20, 1932 | Félix Uriburu | |
33 | Rómulo Naón | February 20, 1932 | November 19, 1932 | Agustín P. Justo | |
34 | Mariano de Vedia y Mitre | November 19, 1932 | February 19, 1938 | ||
35 | Arturo Goyeneche | February 20, 1938 | November 26, 1940 | Roberto M. Ortiz | |
36 | Raúl Savarese | November 26, 1940 | December 6, 1940 | Ramón Castillo | Interim |
37 | Carlos Alberto Pueyrredón | December 6, 1940 | June 11, 1943 | ||
38 | Ernesto E. Padilla | June 12, 1943 | June 15, 1943 | Pedro P. Ramírez | Interim |
39 | Basilio Pertiné | June 15, 1943 | April 5, 1944 | ||
40 | César Caccia | April 12, 1944 | June 3, 1946 | Edelmiro Farrell | |
41 | Emilio Siri | June 6, 1946 | November 16, 1949 | Juan Perón | |
42 | Juan Debenedetti | November 26, 1949 | February 19, 1952 | ||
43 | Jorge Sabaté | February 20, 1952 | October 26, 1954 | ||
44 | Bernardo Gago | October 27, 1954 | September 23, 1955 | ||
45 | Miguel Madero | September 26, 1955 | June 8, 1956 | Eduardo Lonardi | |
46 | Luis María de la Torre Campos | June 8, 1956 | January 25, 1957 | Pedro E. Aramburu | |
47 | Eduardo Bergalli | January 26, 1957 | September 18, 1957 | ||
48 | Ernesto Florit | September 20, 1957 | May 1, 1958 | ||
49 | Roberto Etchepareborda | May 1, 1958 | May 13, 1958 | Arturo Frondizi | Interim |
50 | Hernán Giralt | May 14, 1958 | June 25, 1962 | ||
51 | Alberto Prebisch | June 26, 1962 | October 13, 1963 | José María Guido | |
52 | Francisco Rabanal | October 17, 1963 | June 28, 1966 | Arturo Illia | |
53 | Eugenio Schettini | July 6, 1966 | September 6, 1967 | Juan Carlos Onganía | |
54 | Manuel Iricibar | September 8, 1967 | February 26, 1971 | ||
55 | Tomás Caballero | March 1, 1971 | March 26, 1971 | Roberto Levingston | |
56 | Saturnino Montero Ruiz | March 31, 1971 | May 25, 1973 | Alejandro Lanusse | |
57 | Leopoldo Frenkel | June 4, 1973 | August 6, 1973 | Héctor Cámpora | |
58 | Juan Debenedetti | August 7, 1973 | August 27, 1973 | Raúl Lastiri | |
59 | José Embrioni | August 30, 1973 | March 23, 1976 | ||
60 | Eduardo Crespi | March 24, 1976 | April 2, 1976 | Military Junta | |
61 | Osvaldo Cacciatore | April 2, 1976 | March 31, 1982 | Jorge Videla | |
62 | Guillermo del Cioppo | March 31, 1982 | December 10, 1983 | Leopoldo Galtieri | |
63 | Julio César Saguier | December 10, 1983 | January 13, 1987 | Raúl Alfonsín | |
64 | Facundo Suárez Lastra | January 14, 1987 | July 8, 1989 | ||
65 | Carlos Grosso | July 8, 1989 | October 26, 1992 | Carlos Menem | |
66 | Saúl Bouer | October 26, 1992 | September 5, 1994 | ||
67 | Jorge Domínguez | September 5, 1994 | August 6, 1996 | ||
Chiefs of Government (1996–present)
# | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political Party | Vice Chief (s) | |||
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1 | Fernando de la Rúa (1937–2019) |
6 August 1996 | 10 December 1999 | Radical Civic Union | Enrique Olivera | |||
2 | Enrique Olivera (1940–2014) |
10 December 1999 | 5 August 2000 | Radical Civic Union | vacant | |||
3 | Aníbal Ibarra (born in 1958) |
6 August 2000 | 7 March 2006 | Broad Front | Cecilia Felgueras | |||
4 | Jorge Telerman (born in 1956) |
7 March 2006 | 10 December 2007 | Justicialist Party | vacant | |||
5 | Mauricio Macri (born in 1959) |
10 December 2007 | 10 December 2015 | Republican Proposal | Gabriela Michetti | |||
6 | Horacio Rodríguez Larreta (born in 1965) |
10 December 2015 | Incumbent | Republican Proposal | Diego Santilli |