This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2005 to 9 December 2007.
Composition
By province
| Province
 | 
Deputies
 | 
Population (2010)
 | 
| Buenos Aires
 | 
70
 | 
15,625,084
 | 
| Buenos Aires City
 | 
25
 | 
2,890,151
 | 
| Catamarca
 | 
5
 | 
367,828
 | 
| Chaco
 | 
7
 | 
1,053,466
 | 
| Chubut
 | 
5
 | 
506,668
 | 
| Córdoba
 | 
18
 | 
3,304,825
 | 
| Corrientes
 | 
7
 | 
993,338
 | 
| Entre Ríos
 | 
9
 | 
1,236,300
 | 
| Formosa
 | 
5
 | 
527,895
 | 
| Jujuy
 | 
6
 | 
672,260
 | 
| La Pampa
 | 
5
 | 
316,940
 | 
| La Rioja
 | 
5
 | 
331,847
 | 
| Mendoza
 | 
10
 | 
1,741,610
 | 
| Misiones
 | 
7
 | 
1,097,829
 | 
| Neuquén
 | 
5
 | 
550,334
 | 
| Río Negro
 | 
5
 | 
633,374
 | 
| Salta
 | 
7
 | 
1,215,207
 | 
| San Juan
 | 
6
 | 
680,427
 | 
| San Luis
 | 
5
 | 
431,588
 | 
| Santa Cruz
 | 
5
 | 
272,524
 | 
| Santa Fe
 | 
19
 | 
3,200,736
 | 
| Santiago del Estero
 | 
7
 | 
896,461
 | 
| Tierra del Fuego
 | 
5
 | 
126,190
 | 
| Tucumán
 | 
9
 | 
1,448,200
 | 
By political groups
- as of 9 December 2007
 
Election cycles
| Election
 | 
Term
 | 
| Start
 | 
End
 | 
| 2003
 | 
10 December 2003
 | 
9 December 2007
 | 
| 2005
 | 
10 December 2005
 | 
9 December 2009
 | 
List of deputies
Notes
- ^ Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province.[1]
 
- ^ Since 19 September 2007. Replaced Graciela Rosso.[2]
 
- ^ Since 2 March 2004. Replaced José Antonio Pampuro.[3]
 
- ^ Since 14 December 2005. Replaced Hilda González de Duhalde.[3]
 
- ^ Since 6 September 2006. Replaced Elsa Siria Quiroz in her 2005–2009 mandate.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 5 September 2006 from her 2005–2009 mandate to replace Graciela Ocaña (2003–2007 mandate). Replaced by Lidia Lucía Naim.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 19 September 2007. Replaced by Claudia Bernazza.[2]
 
- ^ Since 11 August 2004. Replaced María del Carmen Falbo.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 4 May 2007 to take office as permanent representative to the United Nations. Replaced by Rafael Martínez Raymonda.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 6 November 2007. Replaced by Claudio Marcelo Morgado.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Chief of Government of Buenos Aires. Replaced by Julián Obiglio.
 
- ^ Since 6 June 2007. Replaced Jorge Argüello.[3]
 
- ^ Since 7 November 2007. Replaced Rafael Bielsa.[3]
 
- ^ Since 8 August 2007. Replaced Ángel Rozas.[4]
 
- ^ Until 8 August 2007. Replaced by Margarita Beatriz Beveraggi.[4]
 
- ^ Since 11 October 2006. Replaced Aldo Marconetto.[5]
 
- ^ Until 11 October 2006. Replaced by Nancy González.[5]
 
- ^ Resigned on 10 December 2007. Replaced by Beatriz Susana Halak.[6]
 
- ^ Since 4 May 2006. Replaced Jorge Luciano Montoya.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 29 March 2006. Replaced by Amelia de los Milagros López.[3]
 
- ^ Until 28 November 2007. Replaced by Pedro Ademar Vera.[7]
 
- ^ Until 28 November 2007. Replaced by José María Roldán.[7]
 
- ^ Since 4 December 2007. Replaced Gustavo Canteros.[7]
 
- ^ Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as National Senator. Replaced by María de los Ángeles Petit.[3]
 
- ^ Since 14 December 2005. Replaced Liliana Fellner.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Mayor of Godoy Cruz. Replaced by Jorge Luis Albarracín.[3]
 
- ^ Since 4 December 2007. Replaced Andrés Zottos.[7]
 
- ^ Resigned on 4 December 2007 to take office as Vice Governor of Salta. Replaced by María Inés Diez[7]
 
- ^ Resigned on 10 May 2006. Replaced by José Rubén Uñac.[3]
 
- ^ Since 10 May 2006. Replaced Dante Elizondo.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 9 December 2007 to take office as Vice Governor of San Juan. Replaced by Ernesto Segundo López.[3]
 
- ^ Since 15 August 2007. Replaced Alicia Lemme.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 15 August 2007. Replaced by Ivana María Bianchi.
 
- ^ Since 14 December 2005. Replaced Adolfo Rodríguez Saá.[3]
 
- ^ Since 29 March 2006. Replaced Silvia Graciela Esteban.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 29 March 2006. Replaced by Dante Omar Canevarolo.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Governor of Santa Fe. Replaced by Elda Ramona Gerez.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 10 December 2007. Replaced by María Elena Martin.[3]
 
- ^ Since 6 June 2007. Replaced Fernando Omar Salim.[3]
 
- ^ Resigned on 2 November 2006. Replaced by Carlos Alfredo Anauate.[3]
 
 
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