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Costa Rican municipal elections, 2016

Costa Rican municipal elections, 2016
Costa Rica
← 2010 February 7, 2016 2022 →

81 mayors, 495 aldermen, 467 syndics, 1832 councilmen, 8 intendants
  First party Second party Third party
  PLN bandera.PNG PUSC-flag.PNG Pac banner.svg
Party National Liberation Social Christian Unity Citizens' Action
Mayors 50 14 7
Mayors +/– Decrease 9 Increase 5 Increase 1
Aldermen 186 103 64
Aldermen +/– Decrease 10 Increase 49 Decrease 34
District Councillors 1765 575 506
District Councillors +/– Decrease 765 Decrease 77 Increase 14

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Logo Partido Nueva Generación.png PRN-flag.PNG Frenteamplio.gif
Party New Generation Party Social Christian Republican Broad Front
Mayors 3 1 1
Aldermen 34 24 19
Aldermen +/– Increase 18
District Councillors 71 167 73
District Councillors +/– Increase 73

  Seventh party
  Accesibilidadsinexclusion.jpg
Party Accessibility without Exclusion
Mayors 1
Mayors +/– Decrease 1
Aldermen 8
Aldermen +/– Decrease 17
District Councillors 24
District Councillors +/– Decrease 60

Resultado elecciones de alcaldes Costa Rica 2016.png
     PLN (50)      PUSC (14)      PAC (6)      PNG (3)      FA (1)      PASE (1)      PRSC (1)      Local (4)

Municipal elections were held in Costa Rica on February 7, 2016 in order to elect the mayors of the 81 cantons of the country plus a proportional number of aldermen (regidores) in each of the canton’s municipal councils, a syndic for every district and members of the District Councils and a total of 8 Intendants for districts and islands located too far away from the administrative center.

For the first time in history, election of aldermen was held at the same time as the other municipal offices. Until 2010 councilors were elected at the same time as the President and deputies in the general elections but a reform in the Electoral Law made all municipal offices elected at the same time and in the middle of the presidential period. Also, because of this change in the legislation, the previous election was held for a one-time only 6 years period.

Oppositional National Liberation Party earned most of the votes achieving majority in all offices including 50 mayors and 186 councilors, even though it suffer a noticeable decrease both in votes and offices obtained, including the lost of two provincial capitals; Limon city and San José city, both of them previously in hands of PLN's members that were expel from the party for ethical questionings and were nominated by local parties, among them former presidential nominee Johnny Araya.Social Christian Unity Party was recorded as the real winner as it increase its number of mayors passing from 9 to 15.

Ruling Citizens' Action Party was unable to take advantage of its position as government and only achieve one more mayor than previously. In several cantons the party went in alliance with local forces and the Broad Front.


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