Governor of Santa Fe Province
The Governor of Santa Fe is a citizen of Santa Fe Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. Currently the governor of Santa Fe is Maximiliano Pullaro, of the Justicialist Party.
According to the provincial constitution, the governor is elected by the simple majority of the popular vote, along with a vice governor, for a four-year term, and cannot be re-elected consecutively. The governor must be a native Argentine citizen or the child of a native citizen, and must either have been born in the province or resided continuously in the province during the two years prior to the election.
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List of governors
| Name | Term | Notes |
| Francisco Antonio Candioti | 1815–1815 | |
| Juan Francisco Tarragona | 1815–1816 | |
| Mariano Vera | 1816–1818 | |
| Estanislao López | 1818–1838 | |
| Domingo Cullen | 1838 | Forced to resign and go into exile after interprovincial dispute about international relations, and dispute concerning constitutional duties of provinces in international disputes concerning relations individual provinces as part of the federation. |
| Juan Pablo López | 1838–1842 | |
| Pascual Echagüe | 1842–1845 | 13th governor |
| Juan Pablo López | 1845–1845 | |
| Pascual Echagüe | 1845–1851 | 15th governor |
| Domingo Crespo | 1851–1854 | |
| José María Cullen | 1854– | Son of Domingo Cullen |
| Tomás Cullen | Son of Domingo Cullen | |
| Pascual Rosas | −1862 | |
| Patricio Cullen | 1862–1865 | First governor selected under the constitution of 1856. Son of Domingo Cullen. |
| Nicasio Oroño | 1865–1868 | Son-in-law of Domingo Cullen |
| Mariano Cabal | 1868–1871 | Son-in-law of Patricio Cullen |
| Simón de Iriondo | 1871–1874 | |
| Servando Bayo | 1874–1878 | |
| Simón de Iriondo | 1878–1882 | |
| Manuel María Zavalla | 1882–1886 | |
| José Gálvez | 1886–1890 | |
| Juan Manuel Cafferata | 1890–1893 | |
| Luciano Leiva | 1893– | |
| José Bernardo Iturraspe | Son-in-law of Patricio Cullen | |
| Enrique Mosca | 1920– | |
| Luis Cárcamo | −1958 | |
| Carlos Sylvestre Begnis | 1958–1962 | |
| Aldo Tessio | 1963–1966 | |
| Carlos Sylvestre Begnis | 1966– | |
| Aldo Tessio | −1973 | - |
| Carlos Sylvestre Begnis | 1973–1976 | |
| José María Vernet | 1976–1979 | |
| Héctor Salvi | 1979–1983 |