Former Finance Minister Rodrigo Chaves is facing off against former President Jose Maria Figueres in a scandal-tainted runoff. Preliminary results are expected later on Sunday.
San Jose, Apr 3 (EFE).- On Sunday morning, Costa Ricans are heading to the polls to cast their ballots in the presidential runoff election and election day is progressing calmly and without any serious incidents, the Supreme Election Court (TSE) said in its first report of the day. TSE president Eugenia Zamora said at a …
<p>The plenary of magistrates of the TSE announced the first provisional results of the elections in a solemn session broadcast on television and social networks at 20:00 local time (02:00 GMT on Monday, April 4), declairing Rodrigo Chaves in the lead of the 2022 elections in Costa Rica.</p>
Costa Ricans head to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president, facing a choice between a candidate once investigated for corruption and another once demoted over sexual harassment allegations.