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Election Data

Costa Rica

Basic election-related information
System of government
Last Updated : 2016-09-09

Unitary presidential constitutional republic

System of government-References:

 

Total population
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
4,586,353

 

Total population-References:

 

Total area (in square kilo meters)
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
51,100 km2

 

Total area (in square kilo meters)-References:

 

Number of registered voters
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
3,024,159

 

Number of registered voters-References:

 

Number of registered political parties
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Number of polling stations
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Average number of voters per polling station
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Voting age
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
In Costa Rica, all citizens who are 18 years of age or older and have registered may vote. The voter must
present valid national identification; however, an expired identification card may be presented only if the date of expiration does not exceed 12 months.

 

Voting age-References:

 

Elective offices
Elected Offices
Last Updated : 2016-12-15
1 President and 2 Vice-Presidents

 

Elected Offices-References:

 

Election system
Last Updated : 2016-12-15
The winning candidate must receive at least 40% of the valid vote. If no candidate receives this percentage, a second-round election is held for the top two candidates.

 

Election system-References:

 

Terms of office
Last Updated : 2016-09-27
In the Legislative Assembly (Asamblea Legislativa) 57 members are elected through a closed-list proportional representation system to serve 4-year terms

 

Terms of office-References:

 

Information on the most recent election
Election
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
Costa Rican general election, 2014

 

Election-References:

 

Date
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
2 February 2014

 

Date-References:

 

Political parties in the elections
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Number of elected candidates
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
57

 

Number of elected candidates-References:

 

Voter turnout
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
55%

 

Voter turnout-References:

 

Number of ballots cast
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
1,712,679

 

Number of ballots cast-References:

 

Legal Framework
Legal framework for elections
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Separate legislation

 

Legal framework for elections-References:

 

Referenda
Legal provisions
Last Updated : 2016-11-09

Constitution: “Constituci?n Pol?tica de la Rep?blica de Costa Rica (2003)”, art. 102, 105, 123, 129, 168 & 195 

Legal provisions-References:

 

Referenda
Last Updated : 2016-11-09
Constitution: “Constituci?n Pol?tica de la Rep?blica de Costa Rica (2003)”, art. 168:

 

Referenda-References:

 

People’s Initiatives
Last Updated : 2016-12-08
Constitution: “Constituci?n Pol?tica de la Rep?blica de Costa Rica (2003)”, art. 123:

 

People’s Initiatives-References:

 

Recall Votes
Last Updated : 2016-12-08
Municipal Law: "Ley 7794, C?digo Municipal (2010)", art. 19:

 

Recall Votes-References:

 

Recall Votes
Last Updated : 2016-12-08
Municipal Law: "Ley 7794, C?digo Municipal (2010)", art. 19:

 

Recall Votes-References:

 

Electoral Management Body
Official name
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
Supreme Electoral Court of Costa Rica

 

Official name -References:

 

Mission, Vision, Key Objectives, Functions
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Type of EMB(independent, governmental, mixed)
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
Independent

 

Type of EMB(independent, governmental, mixed)-References:

 

EMB budget source
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
The legislature

 

EMB budget source-References:

 

EMB expenditure audit
Last Updated : 2016-11-09
The legislature

 

EMB expenditure audit-References:

 

Number of EMB members (commissioners)
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
1 - 10 members

 

Number of EMB members (commissioners)-References:

 

Term of EMB members (commissioners)
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
For a specified number of years

 

Term of EMB members (commissioners)-References:

 

Who appoints members (commissioners)?
Last Updated : 2016-09-09
Judiciary

 

Who appoints members (commissioners)?-References:

 

Selection of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
Last Updated : 2016-09-22
Elected

 

Selection of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson-References:

 

Boundary Delimitation
Administrative divisions
Last Updated : 2016-11-09

7 provinces

81 cantons

districts

Administrative divisions -References:

 

Delimitation of constituencies(electoral district)
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Existing regional/provincial/other boundaries are used

 

Delimitation of constituencies(electoral district) -References:

 

Criteria for drawing boundaries
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Compactness of constituencies

 

Criteria for drawing boundaries-References:

 

Body responsible for drawing boundaries
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Executive - Other

 

Body responsible for drawing boundaries-References:

 

Right to Vote and Electoral Eligibility
Requirements on the right to vote
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Reasons for having the right to vote revoked
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Electoral Eligibility
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Reasons for having the eligibility revoked
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Political parties and Candidates
Requirements for party registration
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Signature requirement  - Regional distribution requirement - Other

 

Requirements for party registration-References:

 

Candidate nomination
Last Updated : 2016-11-09
independent candidates compete neither in presidential nor legislative elections

 

Candidate nomination-References:

 

Candidate Registration (National Assembly members)
Last Updated : 2016-11-09

- Requirement

Age
Citizenship
Residence

Candidate Registration (National Assembly members) -References:

 

Candidate registration deposit
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

- Amount of fee

- Return of fee

Uncontested Election
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Voter registration and voter’s list
Preparation of the voters list
Last Updated : 2016-11-09

A continuous register (voter data is continuously collected and d between electoral events) 

Preparation of the voters list-References:

 

Whether the registration is compulsory (or not)
Last Updated : 2016-11-09
Yes

 

Whether the registration is compulsory (or not)-References:

 

Who is responsible for the voters list
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
Election Management Body

 

Who is responsible for the voters list -References:

 

Voters list preparation procedure
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Inspection and objection procedure
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Election Campaigning
Definition
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Period
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Methods
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Prohibited forms of campaigning
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

- Who is not permitted to campaign

Campaign Finance
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

- Campaign expense limit

- Income and expenditure of campaign expense

- Report, public inspection, and open of income and expenditure

- Investigation on income and expenditure of campaign expense & actions

- Reimbursement of campaign expense

Polling stations
Presiding officers
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

① How many of officers in a polling station

② Roles of each officer

③ How we nominate the officers

Facilities or items a polling station is equipped with
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Polling station location criteria
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Voting
Voting hours
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Voting
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

① Is compulsory or voluntary?

② How many ballot papers are distributed to each voter?

Ballot Paper
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

① Determination of the order of candidates on ballots

② What has to be included in the ballot paper?

③ Ballot paper design or sample ballot paper

④ Valid and invalid ballot paper

Voting Procedures
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

- Start ofvoting

- Process of voting

- End of voting

Marking method
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Special voting (Absentee / Early / Proxy / Assisted / Postal / etc)
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

① Who are subjected to do

② Voting procedures

Vote counting
Counting Location
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
The polling stations

 

Counting Location-References:

 

Counting period
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Separate ballots for different elections - Preliminary count of all ballots in ballot box - Tally of voters who voted - Single tallying as voters are being called out - Sorted into piles according to individual party/candidate - Copies of results of the count are publicly posted at the counting site immediately on the completion of the count - Other

 

Counting period-References:

 

Vote counting method
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Counting Procedures
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

- Start of counting

- Process of counting

- End of counting

When are ballots recounted?
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Never recounted

 

When are ballots recounted?-References:

 

Overseas Voting (Only if permitted)
Who is eligible to vote for overseas voting?
Last Updated : 2016-11-09
Citizens residing outside the country

 

Who is eligible to vote for overseas voting?-References:

 

Overseas voters list preparation
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Where to vote
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Voting procedure for early voting
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Methods used to transport ballot papers
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Counting procedure
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Elected Candidates Special elections (By-Election and Re-election)
Reason for holding a by- or re-election
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
By-election dates
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Electoral process
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Media
Criteria for allocating free broadcast time
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
N/A

 

Criteria for allocating free broadcast time-References:

 

Television debates
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
N/A

 

Television debates-References:

 

Blackout period for release of election survey results
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
2-3 days

 

Blackout period for release of election survey results-References:

 

Electoral Judicial Process
Electoral dispute resolution body
Last Updated : 2016-10-28
EMB

 

Electoral dispute resolution body-References:

 

Electoral dispute resolution mechanism
Last Updated : 2016-12-12

The complaint which is found on reasons known on the election day or following the preliminary counting, should be filed before the Supreme Electoral Tribunal within three (3) days from the date the contested documents were submitted tothe Supreme Electoral Tribunal. Complaints against the validity of the final election results should be filed within three (3) working days, after the vote counting in the relevant polling station was complete. 

Electoral dispute resolution mechanism-References:

 

Alternative electoral dispute resolution mechanism
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
N/A

 

Alternative electoral dispute resolution mechanism-References:

 

Political Finance
Direct public funding
Last Updated : 2016-10-28
both regularly provided funding and in relation to campaigns

Direct public funding-References:

 

Private funding of political parties
Last Updated : 2016-12-12

National corporations may give out contributions or any other kind of donation, in money or goods, up to a yearly amount of 45 minimum wages established by the Ordinary Budget of the Republic, but only to be spent on research on political parties. An accrual of these contributions during the presidential term (four years) is allowed. Individual citizens can give any amount. Foreign aid is illegal.

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Regulation, monitoring and investigation
Last Updated : 2016-10-28
Fines - Prison

 

Regulation, monitoring and investigation-References:

 

Regulation, monitoring and investigation bodies
Last Updated : 2016-10-28

EMB 

Regulation, monitoring and investigation bodies-References:

 

Use of ICT in Elections
Which electoral processes are using ICTs?
Last Updated : 2016-11-09
Digital voter registration kits/computers, online connected to central database

Which electoral processes are using ICTs? -References:

 

When it was introduced
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
N/A

 

When it was introduced-References:

 

Affirmative action
Gender equality
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
Female Population: 2,376,679 (2014)

·         Is Costa Rica a signatory to CEDAW: Yes (17 July 1980)

·         Has Costa Rica ratified CEDAW: Yes (4 April 1986)

·         Gender Quota: Yes

·         Female candidates in this election: Yes

·         Number of Female Parliamentarians: 19 (following 2014 elections)

·         Human Development Index Position: 69 (2014)

·         Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: Low (2014)

 

Gender equality-References:

 

Aids for disabled or handicapped voters
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
Is Costa Rica a signatory to CRPD: Yes (30 March 2007)

·         Has Costa Rica ratified CRPD: Yes (1 October 2008)

·         Population with a disability: 716,640 (est.)

 

Aids for disabled or handicapped voters -References:

 

Election Education
Voter education
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Continuously

 

Voter education-References:

 

National civic education
Last Updated : 2016-08-22
Conducted by the National Electoral Management Body - Conducted by the Government

 

National civic education-References:

 

EMB Staff education
Last Updated : 2016-12-12
N/A

 

EMB Staff education-References:

 

Election Observation
Domestic observation
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
International observation
Last Updated : 2016-12-15

The Mission of the Organization of American States (OAS) observed the municipal elections in Costa Rica on February 7, 2016 

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International cooperation
Partnerships/MoUs
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
International Activities
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Challenges
Major challenges to elections
Last Updated : 2016-05-03
Measures taken to deal with those Challenges
Last Updated : 2016-05-03

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