1974 Costa Rican general election explained

Country:Costa Rica
Flag Year:state
Previous Election:1970 Costa Rican general election
Previous Year:1970
Next Election:1978 Costa Rican general election
Next Year:1978
Election Date:3 February 1974
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Election Name:Presidential election
Type:presidential
Image1:Daniel Oduber Quirós.jpg
Nominee1:Daniel Oduber
Party1:National Liberation Party (Costa Rica)
Popular Vote1:294,609
Percentage1:43.44%
Party2:National Unification Party (Costa Rica)
Popular Vote2:206,149
Percentage2:30.40%
Party4:National Independent Party (Costa Rica)
Popular Vote4:73,788
Percentage4:10.88%
Image5:Rodrigo Carazo Odio.jpg
Nominee5:Rodrigo Carazo Odio
Party5:Democratic Renewal Party (Costa Rica)
Popular Vote5:61,820
Percentage5:9.12%
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Election Name:Legislative election
Seats For Election:All 57 seats in the Legislative Assembly
Majority Seats:29
Party1:National Liberation Party (Costa Rica)
Leader1:Daniel Oduber Quirós
Percentage1:40.88
Seats1:27
Last Election1:32
Party2:National Unification Party (Costa Rica)
Leader2:Fernando Trejos Escalante
Percentage2:24.71
Seats2:16
Last Election2:22
Party3:National Independent Party (Costa Rica)
Leader3:Jorge González Martén
Percentage3:9.96
Seats3:6
Last Election3:New
Party4:Democratic Renewal Party (Costa Rica)
Leader4:Rodrigo Carazo Odio
Percentage4:7.68
Seats4:3
Last Election4:New
Party5:National Republican Party (Costa Rica)
Percentage5:4.88
Seats5:1
Last Election5:New
Party6:Socialist Action Party (Costa Rica)
Leader6:Manuel Mora Valverde
Percentage6:4.41
Seats6:2
Last Election6:2
Party7:Democratic Party (Costa Rica)
Leader7:Gerardo Villalobos Garita
Percentage7:2.13
Seats7:1
Last Election7:New
Party8:Cartago Agrarian Union Party
Leader8:Juan Guillermo Brenes Castillo
Percentage8:1.21
Seats8:1
Last Election8:0
Map:Elecciones legislativas de Costa Rica de 1974 - Diputados por Provincia.svg
President
Before Election:José Figueres
Before Party:National Liberation Party (Costa Rica)
After Election:Daniel Oduber
After Party:National Liberation Party (Costa Rica)

General elections were held in Costa Rica on 3 February 1974.[1] Daniel Oduber Quirós of the National Liberation Party won the presidential election, whilst his party also won the parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 80%.[2]

The Left was theoretically outlawed as the Constitution didn't allow the existence of Marxist parties, but the prohibition was not endorsed in practice by that time and even was lifted with a Constitutional reform for the next election.[3]

Campaign

The government was affected in its popularity by the “Vesco Case” a corruption case involving then president José Figueres and his dubious connections with international criminal Robert Vesco, which caused heat for ruling party's candidate Daniel Oduber.[3] Rodrigo Carazo, a former member of PLN and Congressman run as an independent candidate. Carazo had problems with Figueres when they both face each other in a primary election previously. Carazo promised to expel Vesco if he won, he also received the endorsement of former president José Trejos.[3]

Another heated issue was Communism in general, as the election was in the middle of the Cold War. Topics like the diplomatic relationships with the USSR (which candidate Jorge González Martén swear will end in his government). The Catholic Church made a public statement criticizing both Communism and savage Capitalism and calling for a third option.[3] Both PLN (Social Democrats) and the Christian Democratic Party claim to be that option. The traditional Left represented by Manuel Mora’s Socialist Action Party defended itself arguing that a previous archbishop Victor Manuel Sanabria expressed that Costa Rican Catholics had no quarrel in being members of the Communist Party.[3] The far-right Free Costa Rica Movement also made a very expensive campaign against Mora's party on the media at the time.[3]

Another notorious candidate was Gerardo Wenceslao Villalobos, aka GW, a very eccentric candidate nominated by the Democratic Party. Villalobos did a lot of crazy stunts and unusual activities for a candidate, like boxing and wrestling matches or trying to jump in parachute.[3]

Results

President

By province

Provincewidth=60pxOduber %width=60pxTrejos %width=60pxGonzález %width=60pxCarazo %width=60pxVillalobos %width=60pxMora %width=60pxMonge %width=60pxAguilar %
42.729.49.012.23.82.00.50.5
45.628.412.59.81.71.10.40.5
43.629.415.95.92.71.50.60.5
42.929.911.09.53.02.50.70.4
39.536.311.04.52.25.50.50.5
38.839.47.73.42.47.10.50.6
49.630.011.54.90.82.00.80.5
Total43.430.410.99.12.82.40.50.5

Parliament

By province

ProvincePLNPUNPNIPRDPRNPASOPDPDCPUACPSCFPCRPI
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40.1923.458.7210.125.614.312.811.70--1.401.400.60
44.3525.1311.929.212.701.903.000.80--0.80--0.30
38.1323.6211.913.902.702.301.303.8011.110.60--0.70
41.1222.719.807.407.405.701.503.50--0.70--0.30
38.3329.8210.614.005.707.311.101.40--0.500.800.60
36.9232.617.102.305.0013.900.900.80------0.50
46.0323.9210.415.105.803.200.404.40--0.30--0.30
Total40.92724.71610.067.734.914.422.112.101.210.900.700.50

Local governments

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. Nohlen, p157
  3. Hernández Naranjo. Gerardo. Reseña de las elecciones presidenciales de 1974. 13 April 2016. es. https://web.archive.org/web/20160216143351/http://163.178.170.110/AtlasFinal2/documentos/ResenaHistoricaEleccion/1974.pdf. 2016-02-16. dead.