Chamber of Deputies of Santa Cruz


The Chamber of Deputies of Santa Cruz Province is the unicameral legislative body of Santa Cruz Province, in Argentina. It convenes in the provincial capital, Río Gallegos.
It comprises 24 legislators, 10 of whom are elected in a single province-wide multi-member district through proportional representation using the D'Hondt method, while the remaining 14 are elected in single-member districts roughly corresponding with the province's municipalities. Elections also use the ley de lemas. The entirety of the Chamber's members are renewed every four years. In addition, party lists employ vertical gender parity.
Its powers and attributions are established in the provincial constitution. The Chamber of Deputies is presided by the Vice Governor of Santa Cruz, who is elected alongside the governor every four years. Since 2023, Fabián Leguizamón of SER Santa Cruz has been vice governor of Santa Cruz, serving alongside Governor Claudio Vidal.

Electoral districts

14 of the 24 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected in single-member constituencies roughly corresponding to the municipalities of Santa Cruz.
DistrictMapDepartment
Caleta Olivia y Cañadón SecoDeseado
El Calafate, El Chaltén y Tres LagosLago Argentino
Gobernador GregoresRío Chico
Las HerasDeseado
Los Antiguos y Lago PosadasLago Buenos Aires
Perito MorenoLago Buenos Aires
Pico Truncado, Koluel Kaike y Jaramillo-Fitz RoyDeseado
PiedrabuenaCorpen Aike
Puerto DeseadoDeseado
Puerto San JuliánMagallanes
Puerto Santa CruzCorpen Aike
Río GallegosGüer Aike
Río TurbioGüer Aike
Veintiocho de NoviembreGüer Aike