1825 Costa Rican Head of State election

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Head of State elections were held in Costa Rica on 20 May 1825. In the election liberal Juan Mora Fernández was re-elected as Head of State, a position that he occupied provisionally by mandate of the Congress.[1] The elections in this period were held in two levels, first voted by citizens exercising their public vote who thus chose the electors who would formally elect the president.[1] The representation by region was; 11 for San José, 8 for Cartago, 8 for Heredia, 5 for Alajuela, 3 for Escazú, 2 for Ujarrás, 1 for Térraba and 1 for Bagaces.[1] Mora received the vote of all provinces except Alajuela who voted unanimously for his rival Mariano Montealegre.[1]

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1825 Costa Rican Head of State election

20 March 1825
1829 â†’
 
Nominee Juan Mora Fernández Mariano Montealegre Bustamante
Electoral vote 33 6
Percentage 84.62% 15.38%

Head of State before election

Juan Mora Fernández

Elected Head of State

Juan Mora Fernández

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Results

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CandidateVotes%
Juan Mora Fernández3384.62
Mariano Montealegre Bustamante615.38
Total39100.00
Source: TSE[2]
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By province

More information Province, Mora ...
Province Mora Montealegre
San José110
Cartago80
Heredia80
Alajuela06
Escazú30
Ujarrás30
Total336
Source: TSE[2]
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