2021 National Liberation Party presidential primary

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National Liberation Party presidential primary, 2021

 2017 6 June 2021
 
Nominee José María Figueres Olsen Rolando Araya Monge Roberto Thompson Chacón
Party PLN PLN PLN
Alliance Figuerism Arayism Arism
Popular vote 144,295 105,348 62,108
Percentage 35.85% 26.17% 15.43%

 
Nominee Carlos Ricardo Benavides Jiménez Claudio Alpízar Otoya
Party PLN PLN
Alliance Arism Independent
Popular vote 54,106 24,268
Percentage 13.44% 6.03%

Previous Presidential Candidate

Antonio Álvarez Desanti

Presidential Candidate

Jose Maria Figueres Olsen

The 2021 National Liberation Party Convention was the primary election process by which supporters of the National Liberation Party, the first opposition force in Costa Rica, selected their presidential candidate for the 2022 general elections. Former President José María Figueres was victorious.

Antonio Álvarez Desanti, winner of the 2017 National Liberation Convention and therefore a candidate for the 2018 presidential elections, gave the party its worst electoral result in its history, obtaining 18% of the total votes in the first round, the lower percentage obtained by the group, as well as by not going to the second round for the first time in history.[1] In April 2021, Álvarez granted his adhesion to the former president of the Republic, José María Figueres Olsen.[2]

Reforms

On December 12, 2020, the National Assembly of the National Liberation Party approved to carry out a series of reforms to its statute in view of the general elections of 2022, among them the reduction of the number of candidacies for deputation that the elected presidential candidate can choose going from four to one, and the approval to hold a convention with an open registry, instead of one with a closed registry and mandatory party affiliation as it was before. Likewise, June 6, 2021, was established as the date on which the National Liberation Convention would be held.[3]

On March 9, 2021, the National Superior Executive Committee of the party published the registration fees for the internal election process, setting a quota of 29 million Costa Rican colones for the registration of each of the candidates.[4]

Consensus candidacy

Candidates

References

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