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Autor: Writer
~ 05/12/06
By Katherine Stanley
Tico Times Staff
As the results from the municipal elections continued to trickle in yesterday, it became increasingly clear that Sunday was a very good day for the National Liberation Party (PLN) and a bad day for voter turnout.
The green-and-white party, which started the year by winning the presidency, as well as more legislative seats than any other party, in February’s national elections, continued its sweep by winning
58 of the 81 mayoral seats, according to preliminary counts at polling stations. At press time, 4,686 stations had reported their rates, with 166 to go.
The official manual count begins today and will take approximately two weeks, Supreme Elections Tribunal (TSE) spokesman Cedric Solano told The Tico Times.
Approximately 24% of eligible Ticos turned out to vote, which represents a 1% increase from the 2002 municipal elections.
Those who turned out cast their votes for a significant change in the political makeup of the country’s mayors, reflecting national trends. The Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC), which dominated the municipal scene from 2002-2006 with 48 mayoral seats, retained only 11, while Liberation shot up from 27 to 58.
The Citizen Action Party (PAC) won four seats, the Libertarian Movement won one, and the National Union Party (PUN) won two. The Union for Change party, which was unsuccessful in its presidential and legislative bids in February, won the Montes de Oca race, with former Labor Minister Fernando Trejos taking over the eastern San José suburb. Rounding out the results were four local parties.
Leading the Liberation charge was San José Mayor Johnny Araya, who, despite corruption allegations, won a second term by a landslide; at press time, the vote count showed him with 69.03%.
Solano said the results of the manual count are likely to be very similar to the preliminary results.
Voters also elected other municipal and district officials, filling more than 4,000 positions; the new officials take office Feb. 5.
*Preliminary results with 4,686 polling stations counted and 166 still to be counted. Listed in order released.
Autor: Writer
Here are the preliminary results from the TSE
SAN JOSÉ
• Central
Name: Johnny Francisco Araya
Party: PLN
• Escazú
Name: Jorge Guillermo Fonseca Picado
Party: PAC
• Desamparados
Name: Maureen Fallas Fallas
Party: PLN
• Puriscal
Name: Jorge Luis Chaves Gutiérrez.
Party: PLN
• Tarrazú
Name: Iván Suárez Sandí
Party: PLN
• Aserrí
Name: Mario Morales Guzmán.
Party: PLN
• Mora
Name: Gilberto Monge Pizarro.
Party: PLN
• Goicoechea
Name: Óscar Enrique Figueroa Fieujeam
Party: PLN
• Santa Ana
Name: Gerardo Oviedo Espinoza
Party: PLN
• Alajuelita
Name: Tomás Poblador Soto
Party: PLN
• Vásquez de Coronado
Name: Leonardo Herrera Sánchez
Party: PLN
• Acosta
Name: Ricardo Durán Gamboa
Party: PLN
• Tibás
Name: Leonardo Fallas Mora
Party: PLN
• Moravia
Name: Alejandro Hidalgo Carballo
Party: PLN
• Montes de Oca
Name: Fernando Trejos Ballestero
Party: Unión para el Cambio
• Turrubares
Name: Xinia Madrigal Bustamante
Party: PLN
• Dota
Name: José Valverde Monge
Party: PLN
• Curridabat
Name: Édgar Mora Altamirano
Party: Curridabat Siglo XXI
• Pérez Zeledón
Name: Rosiblel Ramos Madrigal
Party: PUSC
• León Cortés
Name: Leonardo Quesada Durán
Party: PLN
TOTAL:
PLN: 16
PUSC: 1
PAC: 1
Curridabat Siglo XXI: 1
Unión para el Cambio: 1
HEREDIA
• Central
Name: José Manuel Ulate Avendaño
Party: PLN
• Barba
Name: Mercedes Hernández Méndez
Party: PLN
• Santo Domingo
Name: Raúl Isidro Bolaños Arce
Party: PLN
• Santa Bárbara
Name: Rolando Hidalgo Villegas
Party: PLN
• San Rafael
Name: Alberto Vargas Esquivel
Party: PAC
• San Isidro
Name: Elvia Villalobos Arguello
Party: PLN
• Belén
Name: Horacio Alvarado Bogantes
Party: PUSC
• Flores
Name: Jenny Alfaro Chaves
Party: PAC
• San Pablo
Name: Aracelly Salas Eduarte
Party: PUSC
• Sarapiquí
Name: Pedro Rojas Guzmán
Party: PLN
Total :
PLN: 6
PUSC: 2
PAC: 2
CARTAGO
• Central
Name: Alberto Rodríguez Brenes
Party: PLN
• Paraíso
Name: Marvin Solano Zúñiga
Party: Movimiento Libertario
• La Unión
Name: Julio Rojas Astorga
Party: PLN
• Jiménez
Name: Jorge Solano Herrera
Party: PLN
• Turrialba
Name: Luis Alfonso Pérez
Party: PLN
• Alvarado
Name: Ángel López Gómez
Party: PLN
• Oreamuno
Name: Gerardo Granados Torres
Party: Unión Nacional
• El Guarco
Name: William Cerdas Garro
Party: PLN
Total:
PLN: 6
ML: 1
Unión Nacional: 1
LIMÓN
• Central
Name: Eduardo Barboza Orias
Party: PLN
• Pococí
Name: Enrique Alfaro Vargas
Party: PLN
• Siquirres
Name: Édgar Cambronero Herrera
Party: Asociación Cantonal Siquirres Independiente
• Talamanca
Name: Óscar Bonilla Umaña
Party: PUSC
• Matina
Name: Lorenzo Colphan Reid
Party: PLN
• Guácimo
Name: Gerardo Fuentes González
Party: PLN
Total:
PLN: 4
PUSC: 1
Asociación Cantonal de Siquirres: 1
PUNTARENAS
• Central
Name: Agnes Gómez Franceschi
Party: PLN
• Esparza
Name: Dagoberto Venegas Porras
Party: PUSC
• Buenos Aires
Name: Primo Feliciano Álvarez Guevara
Party: PLN
• Montes de Oro
Name: Álvaro Jiménez Cruz
Party: PLN
• Osa
Name: Jorge Alberto Cole De León
Party: PLN
• Aguirre
Name: Óscar Octavio Monge Maykall
Party: Organización Laborista de Aguirre
• Golfito
Name: Jimmy José Cubillo Mora
Party: PLN
• Coto Brus
Name: Rafael Ángel Navarro Umaña
Party: PUSC
• Parrita
Name: William Carvajal Campos
Party: Renovación Costarricense
• Corredores
Name: Gerardo Ramírez Barquero
Party: PLN
• Garabito
Name: Marvin Elizondo Cordero
Party: PLN
Total
PLN: 7
PUSC: 2
Organización Laboral de Aguirre: 1
Renovación Costarricense: 1
GUANACASTE
• Liberia
Name: Carlos Luis Marín Muñoz
Party: PLN
• Nicoya
Name: Lorenzo Rosales Vargas
Party: PLN
• Santa Cruz
Name: Jorge Enrique Chavarría Carrillo
Party: PLN
• Bagaces
Name: Luis Ángel Rojas Madrigal
Party: PLN
• Carrillo
Name: Carlos Gerardo Cantillo Álvarez
Party: PLN
• Cañas
Name: Kattia Solórzano Hernández
Party: PLN
• Abangares
Name: Jorge Calvo Calvo
Party: PLN
• Tilarán
Name: Jovel Arias Ortega
Party: PUSC
• Nandayure
Name: Luis Gerardo Rodríguez Quesada.
Party: Unión Nacional
• La Cruz
Name: Carlos Gonzaga Martínez
Party: PLN
• Hojancha
Name: Juan Rafael Marín Quirós
Party: PLN
Total:
PLN: 9
PUSC: 1
Unión Nacional: 1
ALAJUELA
• Central
Name: Joyce Zürcher Blen
Party: PLN
• San Ramón
Name: Eladio Carranza Picado
Party: Solidaridad Ramonense
• Grecia
Name: Giovanni Arguedas Quesada
Party: PLN
• San Mateo
Name: Erwen Yanan Masís Castro
Party: PUSC
• Atenas
Name: Wilberth Aguilar Gatjens
Party: PUSC
• Naranjo
Name: Eugenio Padilla Bonilla
Party: PLN
• Palmares
Name: Luis Carlos Castillo Pacheco
Party: PLN
• Poás
Name: José Joaquín Brenes Vega
Party: PLN
• Orotina
Name: Elimio Jesús Rodríguez Molina
Party: PLN
• San Carlos
Name: Alfredo Córdoba Soro
Party: PLN
• Alfaro Ruiz
Name: Marco Vinicio Rodríguez Muñoz
Party: PLN
• Valverde Vega
Name: Víctor Manuel Rojas
Party: PUSC
• Upala
Name: Juan Bosco Acevedo Hurtado
Party: PLN
• Los Chiles
Name: Santiago Millon Robleto
Party: PLN
• Guatuso
Name: Fidel Condega Montiel
Party: PLN
Total:
PLN: 11
PUSC: 3
Solidaridad Ramonense: 1
FUENTE: TSE