COSTA RICA: Carlos Alvarado elected President by a wide margin, but alliances should be necessary
CENTRAL AMERICA
- Report
04 Apr 2018
by Francisco de Paula Gutiérrez and Felix Delgado
As explained in our Special Report of February 6, the general elections of February 4 decided the composition of Congress but not the Presidency. As no presidential candidate reached at least 40% of the valid vote, the first and second placed-finishers went to a second round on April 1. The date for the vote is set in the Constitution as the first Sunday of April after the first round. Fears of increased abstention arose because of the coincidence of the vote with Easter Sunday, when many people go on vacation away from their polling places.
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