1925 Costa Rican parliamentary election

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Mid-term elections for 21 of the 43 seats of the unicameral Constitutional Congress were held on 6 December 1925.[1][2] The ruling Republican Partyreceived the largest share of the vote, securing an outright majority of its own in Congress. Together with its junior governing partner, the Reformist Party, it achieved a two-thirds supermajority, holding a combined total of 31 seats.

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1925 Costa Rican parliamentary election

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6 December 1925
1928 â†’

21 of the 43 seats in the Constitutional Congress[a]
Turnout35.81% (Decrease 45.05pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats
Republican Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno[b] 43.61 15
Agricultural Alberto Echandi Montero [es] 22.04 4
Reformist Jorge Volio Jiménez 19.34 2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Voter turnout was 35.8%, a decline of approximately 45 percentage points compared to the general election held two years prior.[3]

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats
Republican Party13,20239.7512
Agricultural Party7,32022.044
Reformist Party6,42319.342
Republicano Urbinista1,4254.29–
Republicano Briceñista1,2833.863
Unión Provincial8332.51–
Republicano Histórico8182.46–
Unión Limonense3851.16–
Agrícola Legítimo3441.04–
Republicano Popular3130.94–
Independiente2900.87–
Agrupación Popular1640.49–
Republicano Independiente1090.33–
Nacional Independiente870.26–
Comercial Obrero830.25–
Agrícola Independiente680.20–
Independiente de San José390.12–
Republicano Labriego140.04–
Pecuario90.03–
Total33,209100.0021
Valid votes33,20999.97
Invalid/blank votes110.03
Total votes33,220100.00
Registered voters/turnout92,76035.81
Source: Nohlen
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