2020 Costa Rican municipal elections explained

Election Name:2020 Costa Rican municipal elections
Country:Costa Rica
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2016 Costa Rican municipal elections
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:2024 Costa Rican municipal elections
Next Year:2024
Seats For Election:82 mayors, 505 aldermen, 480 syndics, 1888 district councillors, 8 intendants, 32 municipal district councillors and their alternates[1]
Election Date:2 February 2020
1Blank:Mayors
2Blank:Mayors +/–
3Blank:Aldermen
4Blank:Aldermen +/–
5Blank:District Councillors
6Blank:District Councillors +/–
Leader1:Guillermo Constenla Umaña
Party1:National Liberation Party (Costa Rica)
1Data1:42
2Data1: 8
3Data1:175
4Data1: 11
Leader2:Randall Alberto Quirós Bustamante
Party2:Social Christian Unity Party
1Data2:16
2Data2: 2
3Data2:95
4Data2: 9
Party3:Citizens' Action Party (Costa Rica)
1Data3:5
2Data3: 2
3Data3:33
4Data3: 29
Leader4:Sergio Mena Díaz
Party4:New Generation Party (Costa Rica)
1Data4:4
2Data4: 1
3Data4:23
4Data4: 9
Leader5:Dragos Dolanescu Valenciano
Party5:Social Christian Republican Party
1Data5:2
2Data5: 2
3Data5:24
4Data5: 4
Leader6:Natalia Díaz Quintana
Party6:United We Can
1Data6:1
2Data6:New
3Data6:10
4Data6:New
Leader7:Mario Redondo Poveda
Party7:Christian Democratic Alliance (Costa Rica)
1Data7:1
2Data7: 1
3Data7:9
4Data7: 5

Municipal elections were held in Costa Rica on Sunday, February 2, 2020, to elect all municipal offices in the country: mayors, aldermen, syndics (district council presidents), district councilors and the intendants of eight special autonomous districts, together with their respective alternates in all cases (see local government in Costa Rica). These will be the fifth direct municipal elections since the amendment to the 1998 Municipal Code and the second to be held mid-term since the 2009 reform.

In the newly founded canton of Río Cuarto, the election of mayor and members of the City Council was held for the first time.[2]

As in previous elections the three main parties in number of mayors were the National Liberation Party (PLN) with 42 (losing 8 mayors including the provincial capitals of Cartago and Liberia from the previous elections in 2016), Social Christian Unity (PUSC) with 15, winning one extra mayor, and the Citizens' Action Party (PAC) with 4 (five if Montes de Oca's PAC-lead ruling coalition is counted), losing 2 from the prior reelection.[3] The New Generation Party won one more mayor making a total of 4, despite not having parliamentary representation, and Social Christian Republican Party (a splinter from PUSC) won one extra mayor making a total of 2. The newly founded liberal party United We Can founded by former Libertarian deputy Natalia Diaz won the mayoralty of Oreamuno and had important support in several cantons, whilst Cartago was won by former deputy and presidential nominee Mario Redondo Poveda from Christian Democratic Alliance. The left-wing Broad Front lost its only mayor in Barva canton against the aforementioned PRSC.[4]

This election also saw an increase in support of local parties. We Are Moravia won in Moravia, United Communal in Turrubares, Palmares First in Palmares, Sarchí Alliance in Sarchí, Santo Domingo Advance Movement in Santo Domingo, The Great Nicoya in Nicoya, Authentic Santacrucian in Santa Cruz, Nandayure Progresses in Nandayure, Authenthic Limonense in Limón and Recovering Values in Pococí won the mayoralties of their cantons, and the already locally dominant 21st Century Curridabat was re-elected in Curridabat. Nine cantonal parties and one provincial party reached mayoralties for the first time.[5]

The two main evangelical parties, National Restoration and the New Republic Party, didn't win any mayors, which was noticed by the media and described as a political failure due to their larger totals in the previous general election.[6] [7] [8] Led by Fabricio Alvarado under the National Restoration banner, for the first time an Evangelical Christian party was one of the main voted ones in Costa Rica and went into the run-off against ruling PAC, reaching up to 800.000 votes despite losing the election. Alvarado quit National Restoration and founded New Republic party soon after but its results in the election were testimonial.

History

66 incumbent mayors tried to get reelected, of which 24 are National Liberation Party members,[9] among them the current mayor of San José since 1998 and former presidential candidate Johnny Araya Monge.[10] The PLN made no official coalitions but made an alliance (unofficial mutual support) with the National Restoration Party in San Carlos Canton.[11] The PLN presented nominees in all 82 cantons being the party with the most nominees followed by Social Christian Unity Party and National Restoration Party.[12] Escazu's Arnoldo Barahona who was elected by the local Escazu's Progressive Yoke party ran his re-election through the New Generation Party.[13]

The ruling Citizens' Action Party presented 55 candidates and formed three coalitions; in Aserrí together with the Social Christian Unity Party in the Aserrí of Everybody coalition supporting the Social Christian candidate; in Montes de Oca where it currently have the mayor's office the Montes de Oca People coalition was kept alongside the local Gente party, the Humanist Party and VAMOS; and Alliance for Nicoya in Nicoya where the local Nicoya Party would also participate.[14] [15] [16] Originally in the canton of San José a coalition was planned under the Chepe Coalition banner alongside the provincial VAMOS party endorsing the candidacy of the independent Fernando Cartín and nominating the two vice mayor's offices, however the Electoral Court dissolved the coalition alleging that the VAMOS party did not nominated any candidate thus Cartín still ran but as an official PAC candidate (with VAMOS still as external supporter).

The Social Christian Unity Party took part in two coalitions; the above-mentioned with the PAC in Aserrí, and one with the local All For Flores party in the canton of Flores named Unity for Flores. Although there were negotiations for coalitions between the PAC and the Social Christian Republican Party (PRSC) in Belén, PRSC and Unidos Podemos in Heredia and with PAC in Cartago, these finally did not materialize.[17]

The Broad Front made a coalition with the local party SJO Alternative named Juntos to participate in San José and with the Independent Belemite Party in the Belén Canton named Belemite Union.

New Republic, party of former candidate for National Restoration Party and second place in the 2018 presidential elections, Fabricio Alvarado, announced that it will not carry out coalitions with any other party,[18] while the Libertarian Movement, once one of the largest parties in the country but now suffering a crisis, announced that it will not participate in the local elections.[19]

Results

Overall

Mayor

CantonsPopulationIncumbent mayorPartyElected mayorParty
San JoséJohnny ArayaPASJJohnny ArayaPLN
EscazúArnoldo Valentín BarahonaYPEArnoldo Valentín BarahonaPNG
DesamparadosGilberth JiménezPLNGilberth JiménezPLN
PuriscalLuis MadrigalPUSCIris Arroyo HerreraPLN
TarrazúAna Lorena RoviraPUSCAna Lorena RoviraPUSC
AserríJosé Oldemar GarcíaPLNJosé Oldemar GarcíaPLN
MoraGilberto Monge PNGRodrigo Jiménez CascantePNG
GoicoecheaAna Lucía MadrigalPLNRafael Vargas BrenesPLN
Santa AnaGerardo OviedoPLNGerardo OviedoPLN
AlajuelitaModesto AlpízarPNGModesto AlpízarPNG
Vázquez de CoronadoRolando MéndezPRSCRolando MéndezPRSC
AcostaNorman Eduardo HidalgoPACNorman Eduardo HidalgoPAC
TibásCarlos Luis CascantePLNCarlos Luis CascantePLN
MoraviaRoberto ZochPACRoberto ZochPSM
Montes de OcaMarcel SolerCGMOMarcel SolerCGMO
TurrubaresGiovanni MadrigalPLNGiovanni MadrigalPCU
DotaLeonardo ChacónPLNLeonardo ChacónPLN
CurridabatAlicia BorjaCSXXIJimmy Cruz JiménezCSXXI
Pérez ZeledónJeffry MontoyaPUSCJeffry MontoyaPUSC
León CortésJorge Denis MoraPLNJorge Denis MoraPLN
AlajuelaLaura María ChavesPLNHumberto Soto HerreraPLN
San RamónNixon Gerardo UreñaPLNNixon Gerardo UreñaPLN
GreciaMinor MolinaPLNFrancisco Murillo QuesadaPUSC
San MateoJairo Emilio Guzmán PLNJairo Emilio GuzmánPLN
AtenasWilberth Martín AguilarPUSCWilberth Martín AguilarPUSC
NaranjoJuan Luis ChavesPUSCJuan Luis ChavesPUSC
PalmaresHugo Virgilio RodríguezPACKaterine Mayela RamírezPPP
PoásJosé Joaquín BrenesPLNHeibel Antonio RodríguezPUSC
OrotinaMargot MonteroPLNBenjamín Rodríguez VegaPLN
San CarlosAlfredo Córdoba SoroPLNAlfredo Córdoba SoroPLN
ZarceroRonald Araya SolísPLNRonald Araya SolísPLN
SarchíLuis Óscar QuesadaPUSCMaikol Gerardo PorrasAPS
UpalaJuan Bosco AcevedoPLNAura Yamileth LópezPLN
Los ChilesJacobo Guillén MirandaPLNJacobo Guillén MirandaPLN
GuatusoIlse María GutiérrezPLNIlse María GutiérrezPLN
Río Cuarto--José Miguel Jiménez ArayaPLN
CartagoRolando Alberto RodríguezPLNMario Redondo PovedaADC
ParaísoLaura Rebeca MoralesPASECarlos Ramírez SánchezPLN
La UniónLuis Carlos VillalobosPLNCristian Torres GaritaPLN
JiménezLisette FernándezPLNLisette FernándezPLN
TurrialbaLuis Fernando LeónPACLuis Fernando LeónPAC
AlvaradoJuan Felipe MartínezPLNJuan Felipe MartínezPLN
OreamunoCatalina CoghiPLNErick Jiménez ValverdeUP
El GuarcoVíctor Luis AriasPLNVictor Luis AriasPLN
HerediaJosé Manuel UlatePLNJosé Manuel UlatePLN
BarvaClaudio Manuel SeguraFAJorge Acuña PradoPRSC
Santo DomingoRandall Arturo MadrigalPLNRoberto González RodríguezMAS
Santa BárbaraHéctor Luis AriasPLNVíctor Hidalgo SolísPLN
San RafaelVerny Gustavo ValerioPLNVerny Gustavo ValerioPLN
San IsidroAna Lideth HernándezPUSCAna Lidieth HernándezPUSC
BelénHoracio Martín AlvaradoPUSCHoracio Martín AlvaradoPUSC
FloresGerardo Antonio RojasPLNEder José Ramírez SeguraPLN
San PabloBernardo PorrasPUSCBernardo PorrasPUSC
SarapiquíPedro RojasPLNPedro RojasPLN
LiberiaJulio Alexander VialesPLNLuis Gerardo CastañedaPUSC
NicoyaMarco Antonio JiménezPLNCarlos Martínez AriasLGN
Santa CruzMaría Rosa LópezPLNJorge Arturo Alfaro OriasPASC
BagacesWilliam GuidoPLNEva Vásquez VásquezPUSC
CarrilloCarlos Gerardo CantilloPLNCarlos Gerardo CantilloPLN
CañasLuis Fernando MendozaPLNLuis Fernando MendozaPLN
AbangaresAnabelle MatarritaPLNHeriberto Cubero MoreraPLN
TilaránJuan Pablo BarqueroPLNJuan Pablo BarqueroPLN
NandayureGiovanni JiménezPNGGiovanni JiménezPNI
La CruzJunnier Alberto SalazarPUSCLuis Alonso Alan CoreaPNG
HojanchaEduardo PinedaPACEduardo PinedaPAC
PuntarenasRandall Alexis ChavarríaPUSCWilber Madriz ArguedasPLN
EsparzaAsdrúbal CalvoPLNAsdrúbal CalvoPLN
Buenos AiresJosé Bernardino RojasPLNJosé Bernardino RojasPLN
Montes de OroLuis Alberto VillalobosPACLuis Alberto VillalobosPAC
OsaJorge Alberto ColePLNJorge Alberto ColePLN
QueposPatricia Mayela BolañosPUSCJong Kwan Kim JinPLN
GolfitoElberth BarrantesPLNFreiner William Lara BlancoPUSC
Coto BrusRafael Ángel NavarroPUSCSteven Alberto BarrantesPLN
ParritaFreddy Garro AriasPLNFreddy Garro AriasPLN
CorredoresCarlos Viales FallasPLNCarlos Viales FallasPLN
GarabitoTobías Murillo RodríguezPLNTobías Murillo RodríguezPLN
LimónNestor Mattis WilliamsPALNestor Mattis WilliamsPAL
PococíElibeth VenegasPLNManuel Hernández RiveraPAREVA
SiquirresMangell McLeanPLNMangell McLeanPLN
TalamancaMarvin Antonio GómezPUSCRugeli Morals RodríguezPUSC
MatinaJeannette GonzálezPLNWalter Céspedes SalazarPUSC
GuácimoGerardo FuentesPLNGerardo FuentesPLN
PartyMayorsPopular vote
NumberChangeVotes%
National Liberation Party437374,99031,42
Social Christian Unity Party151207,07517,35
Total cantonal parties95119,96010,05
Citizens' Action Party5287,6317,34
New Republic Party0New65,2135,46
New Generation Party4155,9724,69
Social Christian Republican Party2150,6894,25
National Restoration Party047,6173,99
Christian Democratic Alliance1134,8452,92
United We Can1New31,1662,61
National Integration Party028,3792,38
Broad Front0124,9742,09
Our Town Party0New13,4301,13
United Communal Party1New8,6040,72
Recovering Values Party117,3050,61
Let's Act Now Party0New6,7380,56
Costa Rican Social Justice Party0New5,7690,48
Authentic Limonense Party15,6530,47
Accessibility without Exclusion014,8800,41
Liberal Progressive Party0New4,2090,35
Costa Rican Renewal Party03,3860,28
Guancastecan Union Party0New3,3580,28
Green Ecologist Party01,4320,12
Costa Rican Left Party0New3430,03
Total8211,193,618100%
Source[20]

By province

Provincewidth=60pxPLN %width=60pxPUSC %width=60pxReg. %width=60pxPAC %width=60pxPNR %width=60pxPNG %width=60pxPRSC %width=60pxPREN %width=60pxADC %width=60pxUP %width=60pxPIN %width=60pxFA %width=60pxPASE %width=60pxPLP %width=60pxPRC %
29.2016.4619.126.545.167.573.363.680.512.151.102.49-0.290.41
36.8222.749.076.416.043.545.881.860.321.381.081.61-0.75-
21.4610.2210.7414.592.264.451.994.9914.594.414.062.632.750.85-
34.6321.1711.077.287.042.545.991.631.052.040.434.31--0.81
30.6016.9821.376.643.793.052.574.45-4.165.410.75--0.24
38.4118.626.093.448.301.906.965.711.952.665.610.110.03-0.22
24.3315.2522.401.875.484.942.358.306.513.131.982.290.67-0.49
Total31.4217.3514.457.345.464.694.253.992.922.612.382.090.410.350.28
align=left colspan=16Source: TSE

Municipal councils, syndics, district councils

Parties and coalitionsPopular voteAlderpeoplePopular voteSyndicsDistrict Councillors
Votes%±ppTotal+/-Votes%±ppTotal+/-Total+/-
National Liberation Party (PLN)351,367 29,23-1.59171 -17 349,611 29.08 -1.84 260 -33 855 -617
Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC)201,290 16,74 -1.3799 -4204,382 17.00 -1.19 95 +18 375 -123
Citizens' Action Party (PAC)81,781 6,80 -4.8134 -29 81,570 6.79 -4.98 18 -19 111 -358
New Republic Party (PNR)70,560 5,87 - New17 - New 61,320 5.10 New 1 New 32 New
Social Christian Republican Party (PRSC)54,767 4,56 -1.7523 -1 52,598 4.38 -2.05 10 -1 66 -90
New Generation Party (PNG)53,752 4,47 +0.5924 -1054,542 4.53 +0.74 14 +2 76 +17
National Restoration Party (PREN)52,954 4,40 +3.1510 +751,262 4.26 +3.34 3 +3 23 +23
United We Can Party (UP)36,660 3,05 - New11 - New 37,815 3.15 New 5 New 36 New
Christian Democratic Alliance (ADC)33,227 2,76 +1.648 +432,865 2.73 +1.62 13 +13 34 +5
Broad Front (FA)30,407 2,53 -2.839 -10 26,232 2.18 -3.19 1 -2 18 -52
National Integration Party (PIN)29,113 2,42 +1.289 +4 25,368 2.11 +1.00 7 +3 40 +25
Our Town Party (PNP)14,844 1,23 - New3 - New 15,135 1.26 New 1 New 16 New
United Communal Party (PCU)8,837 0,74- New5 - New 9,630 0.58 New 6 New 28 New
Let's Act Now (Actuemos Ya) (PAY)8,062 0,67 - New3 - New 8,248 0.69 New 1 New 6 New
Accessibility without Exclusion Party (PASE)6,803 0,57 -1.342 -6 5,538 0.46 -1.42 2 0 8 -14
We Are Moravia Party (PSM)6,213 0,52 - New4 - New 6,263 0.52 New3 New 7 New
Progreser Party (PP)6,116 0,51 - New2 - New 6,319 0.53 New 0 New 8 New
Costa Rican Social Justice Party (PJSCR)6,103 0,51 - New3 - New 5,987 0.50 New 4 New 8 New
Recovering Values Party (PAREVA)5,792 0,48 +0.311 - 0 6,205 0.52 +0.35 3 +3 9 +9
Authentic Limonense Party (PAL)5,780 0,48 -0.592 -3 5,745 0.48 -0.63 1 -3 4 -4
Alajuelan Awakening Party (PDA)5,712 0,48- New1 - New 6,137 0.51 New 0 New 3 -
Escazu's Progressive Yoke (YPE)5,668 0,47 -0.383 -1 5,652 0.47 -0.37 0 -3 4 -3
Authentic Santacrucene Party (PASC)5,125 0,43 - New2 - New 5,137 0.43 New 2 New 9 New
Liberal Progressive Party (PLP)4,964 0,41 - New2 - New3,736 0.31 New 1 New 8 New
21st Century Curridabat (CSXXI)4,889 0,41 -0.233 - 0 5,050 0.42 -0.22 4 0 7 -3
The Great Nicoya Party (PLGN)4,811 0,40 - New2 - New5,137 0.43 New 2 New 4 New
Alliance for San José Party (PASJ)4,760 0,40 -1.331 -3 4,877 0.41 -1.31 0 -10 2 -19
Union of Entrepreneur Puntarenenseans Party (UPE)4,437 0,37 - New1 - New4,527 0.38 New 1 New 9 New
Costa Rican Renewal Party (PRC)4,136 0,34 -2.652 -85,046 0.42 -2.58 0 -7 2 -5
People of Montes de Oca Coalition (PAC-VAM-Gente-Humanist) (CGMO)4,118 0,34 -0.012 - 0 4,122 0.34 -0.02 3 -1 7 +2
Santo Domingo Advancement Movement (MAS)4,077 0,34 +0.072 +1 4,349 0.36 +0.07 6 +4 15 +7
New Greek Majority Party (PNMG)3,999 0,33 -0.131 –2 4,056 0.33 -0.13 2 0 7 –3
Together Coalition (FA-SJO Alternative Party) (Juntos)3,934 0,33 - New1 - New 3,794 0.32 New 0 New 1 New
Palmares First Party (PPP)3,644 0,30 - New2 New 1,097 0.09 New 1 New 2 New
Guanacastecan Union Party (PUG)3,590 0,30 - New2 - New 3,695 0.31 New 0 New 3 New
Party of the Sun (PdS)3,396 0,28 +0.082 +13,161 0.26 +0.05 1 +1 6 +1
Authenthc Labourer of Coronado Party (PALABRA)2,941 0,24 -0.021 -13,045 0.25 -0.02 1 +1 4 -1
Ramonense League Party (PALIRA)2,598 0,22 +0.071 - 0 - - - 0 0 0 -2
United for Development Party (PUEDE)2,523 0,21 - New1 - New 2,724 0.23 New 2 New 6 New
Turrialba First Party (PATUPRI)2,515 0,21 - New1 - New 2,788 0.23 New 1 New 10 New
Terra Escazú (TE)2,378 0,20 - New1 - New 2,377 0.20 New0 New 2 New
Belemite Union Coalition (FA-Belemite Party) (CUB)2,320 0,19 - New2 - New 2,384 0.20 New 0 New 2 New
Costa Rican Communal Ecological Party (PECCR)2,285 0,19 -0.141 - 0 2,296 0.19 -0.16 0 0 0 -5
Feel Heredia Party (PSH)2,247 0,19 - New1 - New2,301 0.19 New 0 New 1 New
All for Goicoechea Party (PTxG)2,234 0,19 - New2 - New 2,342 0.19 New 0 New 3 New
Cantonal Rescue La Unión Party (PRCLU)2,096 0,17 -0.111 - 0 2,180 0.18 -0.10 0 0 3 -4
Unity for Flores Coalition (PUSC-All for Flores Party) (CUxF)2,008 0,17- New2 - New 2,094 0.17 New 0 New 3 New
Cantonal of Carrillo Party (PCdC)1,954 0,16 - New1 - New 2,011 0.17 New 0 New 3 New
Ateniense Union Party (PUA)1,918 0,16 +0.161 +1 2,091 0.17 +0.17 1 +1 10 +10
Social Alliance for La Unión Party (ASLU)1,894 0,16 -0.101 - 0 1,975 0.16 -0.11 0 -1 1 -3
Alliance For Nicoya Coalition (PAC-FA-Nicoya Party) (CAN)1,888 0,16- New1 - New 1,956 0.16 New 0 New 3 New
Greek Union Party (PUGRI)1,840 0,15 - New1 - New 1,991 0.17 New 0 New 1 New
Authentic Nicoyan Party (PAN)1,829 0,15 - New1 - New - - - - New - New
Alliance for Sarchí Party (PAxS)1,743 0,14 - New2 - New 1,761 0.15 New 3 New 3 New
We Are Sarchí Party (PSS)1,704 0,14 - New2 - New 1,714 0.14 New 1 New 7 New
Guarqueño Union Party (PUGUA)1,697 0,14 -0.081 - 0 1,810 0.15 -0.07 0 0 2 -4
Nandayure Progresses Party (PANAPRO)1,651 0,14 - New2 - New 1,655 0.14 New 4 New 9 New
Green Ecologist Party (PVE)1,605 0,13 -0.310 -11,342 0.11 -0.31 0 -1 0 -5
Alliance for Palmares Party (PAxP)1,599 0,13 -0.111 - 0 2,206 0.18 -0.07 0 -3 8 0
Aserrí of Everyone Coalition (PUSC-PAC) (CAdT)1,536 0,13 - New1 - New 1,698 0.14 New 1 New 5 New
Garabito People Party (PPG)1,360 0,11 +0.051 01,436 0.12 +0.06 0 0 3 +2
Domingenean Union Party (PUD)1,296 0,11 - New1 - New 1,386 0.12 New 0 New 3 New
United for Escazú Party (PUxE)1,293 0,11 - New0 - New 1,289 0.11 New 0 New 0 New
Social Justice Party (PJS)1,259 0,10 - New1 - New 1,309 0.11 New 0 New 1 New
Montes de Oca Advance Party (PAMO)1,067 0,09 -0.101 - 0 1,058 0.09 -0.10 0 0 0 -2
Guanacaste First Party (PGP)976 0,08 - New0 - New 1,599 0.13 New 1 New 0 New
Authentic Siquirrenean Party (PASIQ)902 0,08 -0.140 -2 943 0.08 -0.15 0 -1 0 -5
Puriscal Under Way Party (PPEM)790 0,07 - New0 - New865 0.07 New 0 New 2 New
Talamancan Development Party (PDT)784 0,07 - New0 - New 878 0.07 New 0 New 0 New
Avante Pococí Party (AVANTE)723 0,06 - New0 - New 634 0.05 New 0 New 0 New
Costa Rican Anti-Corruption Party (PACO)714 0,06 - New0 - New 560 0.05 New 0 New 0 New
Cantonal Innovation Party (PIC)582 0,05 - New0 - New 501 0.04 New 0 New 0 New
Isidrenean Advance Party (PAI)531 0,04 - New0 - New- - - - New - New
United Barva Party (PBU)500 0,04 -0.020 - 0 518 0.04 -0.01 - 0 - 0
Sarchisean Force Party (PFS)496 0,04 - New0 - New460 0.04 New 0 New 0 New
Unique Abangarean Party (PUAB)491 0,04 +0.040 - 0 607 0.05 +0.05 0 0 0 0
Goicoechea in Action Party (PGEA)470 0,04 +0.040 - 0 - - - - - 0 - 0
Naranjenean Action Party (PANAR)466 0,04 - New0 - New 406 0.03 New 0 New 0 New
Autonomous Oromontan Party (PAO)460 0,04 -0.010 - 0 497 0.04 +0.01 0 0 0 -1
I Am The Change Party (PYSEC)440 0,04 - New0 - - 352 0.03 New 0 New 0 New
Quepos Alliance Accord Party (PAAQ)403 0,03 -0.010 - 0 401 0.03 -0.01 0 0 0 0
Costa Rican Left Party (PIZCR)378 0,03 - New0 - New 275 0.02 - 0 New 0 New
Cantonal Action Independent Siquirres Party (PACSI)374 0,03 -0.010 - 0 423 0.03 -0.01 0 0 0 0
Parritenean Restoration Party (PREPA)331 0,03 -0.010 - 0 341 0.03 -0.01 0 0 0 0
The Force of La Unión Party (PFLU)201 0,02 - New0 - New183 0.02 - 0 New 0 New
Tarrazú First Party (PTP)190 0,02 +0.020 0 193 0.02 +0.02 0 0 0 0
Total- 100.00 508 +51,202,168 100.00 486 +51944 +20
Invalid votes- - -- - -
Votes cast / turnout- - -- - -
Abstentions- - -- - -
Registered voters3,438,555
Sources[21]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones . Elecciones municipales en cifras 2002-2016 . tse.go.cr . 22 March 2019.
  2. News: Traube. Irene. Firma de ley ratifica a Río Cuarto de Alajuela como cantón. 28 June 2019. La Nación. 20 May 2017.
  3. News: González . Rodolfo . Liberación Nacional saca holgada ventaja en elecciones municipales . 3 February 2020 . Teletica . 3 February 2020.
  4. Web site: Resultados . TSE.go.cr . 3 February 2020.
  5. News: Ruiz . Paula . Éxito electoral de partidos locales refleja deterioro de agrupaciones nacionales en comunidades . 3 February 2020 . Observador . 3 February 2020.
  6. News: Debrús . Geovanny . El gran perdedor: los datos son terribles para el Partido Nueva República de Fabricio Alvarado . 3 February 2020 . Cultura.CR . 2 February 2020.
  7. News: Fallas M. . Gustavo . Fracaso total para Nueva República y Restauración en lucha por alcaldías . 3 February 2020 . Amelia Rueda . 2 February 2020.
  8. News: Umaña . Paula . Nueva República y Restauración Nacional se van en blanco en elecciones municipales . 3 February 2020 . Observador . 2 February 2020.
  9. News: Casasola Calderón. Gloriana. 66 de 81 alcaldes buscarán la reelección en el 2020. 28 July 2019. Teletica. 24 July 2019.
  10. News: Vargas. Dinia. 24 alcaldes del PLN buscarán la reelección tras primera ronda de asambleas cantonales. 28 July 2019. Amelia Rueda. 20 July 2019.
  11. News: Delgado. Marcela. PLN y PRN reconfirman intenciones de alianza para proceso municipal. 28 July 2019. sancarlosdigital.com. 7 February 2019.
  12. News: Pérez . Karla . PLN, PUSC y Restauración son los partidos que más candidaturas presentan para elecciones municipales . 10 November 2019 . Mundo.
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