Governor of Misiones Province
The Governor of Misiones is the chief executive of Misiones, one of the federal Provinces of Argentina. This office is elected by the popular vote of the province for term of four years. Currently the governor of Misiones is Hugo Passalacqua.[1], who was elected in 2015
Governor of Misiones Province | |
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Provincial coat of Arms | |
Appointer | Direct popular vote |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Rudecindo Roca |
Governors since 1983
- Ricardo Barrios Arrechea (1983–1987)
- Luis María Cassoni (1987)
- Julio César Humada (1987–1991)
- Ramón Puerta (1991–1999)
- Carlos Rovira (1999–2007)
- Maurice Closs (2007–2015)
- Hugo Passalacqua (2015–present)
gollark: > @a russian spy I agree; but what voting system do you suggest for Esolangs dictatorial elections?... approval voting, basically what we do now but with multiple candidates.
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gollark: And? That is not an argument for plurality voting.
gollark: Bees WILL be dispatched toward anyone who glorifies plurality voting/first past the post.
gollark: It is an AWFUL VOTING SYSTEM ON SO MANY LEVELS WHICH SHOULD NEVER BE USED (unless only two candidates exist).]
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