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Elections in Costa Rica

Costa Rica elects a president (who is the head of state), two vice-presidents and a legislature. The President of Costa Rica and the vice-presidents are elected for a four-year term by the people. The Legislative Assembly (Asamblea Legislativa) has 57 members, elected for four-year terms by closed list proportional representation in each of the country's seven provinces. Voting is mandatory for registered citizens under Article 93 of the Constitution of Costa Rica, but this is not enforced.

Schedule Edit

Election Edit

Position 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Type Presidential (February)
National Congress (February)
None Municipal (February) None Presidential (February)
National Congress (February)
President and
vice president
President and vice president None None None President and vice president
National Congress All seats None None None All seats
Provinces, cities and municipalities None None All positions None None

Inauguration Edit

Position 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Type Presidential (May)
National Congress (May)
None Municipal

(May)

None Presidential (May)
National Congress (May)
President and
vice president
8 May None None None 8 May
National Congress 1 May None None None 1 May
Provinces, cities and municipalities None None 1 May None None

2010 elections Edit

2014 elections Edit

2018 elections Edit

2022 elections Edit

See also Edit

External links Edit

  • Costa Rica Adam Carr
  • Neutral Site of Political Information

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