2020 San José mayoral election

Mayoral and municipal elections were held in San Jose, Costa Rica, on 2 February 2020 and were the method by which the citizens of the canton of San José elected the mayor, deputy mayors, syndics, aldermen and district councilors of the capital municipality.

2020 San José mayoral election

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Candidate Johnny Araya Monge Federico Cartín Arteaga
Party PLN PAC
Popular vote 20,843 8,235
Percentage 37.24% 14.71%

Mayor before election

Johnny Araya Monge
PLN

Elected Mayor

Johnny Araya Monge
PLN

Incumbent Johnny Araya returns to his original party, National Liberation Party, after a two-year suspension from the Ethics' Tribunal due to his resignation as presindential nominee in the 2014 Costa Rican general election, reason for which Araya was candidate from the local San José Alliance party winning previous 2016 San José mayoral election, but returning to PLN soon after.[1] Other important candidates were PAC's nominee, economist and urban planner and founder of Rutas Naturbanas, Federico Cartín Arteaga and San José Alliance nominee Denise Echeverría Robert. Cartín was originally part of a coalition named Chepe which was integrated by PAC and the provincial party VAMOS, however the Electoral Court disbanded the coalition as VAMOS failed to nominate any of its members, a requeriment to be a coalition, but VAMOS kept its support of the candidacy.[2] Cartín managed to return PAC as the second most voted party in San José.

Results

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Candidate Party Votes %
Johnny Araya Monge National Liberation Party 20,843 37.24
Federico Cartín Arteaga Citizens' Action Party 8,235 14.71
Denise Echeverría Robert San José Alliance 4,537 8.11
Donald Alberto Leiva Hernández Social Christian Unity Party 4,320 7,72
Diego Miranda Méndez Together Coalition 3,915 6.99
Tatiana Bonilla Cortés New Republic Party 3,280 5.86
José Antonio Gutiérrez Leiva Social Christian Republican Party 2,393 4.28
Douglas Quesada Altamirano National Restoration Party 2,346 4.19
Fuk Choi Yan Lee National Integration Party 1,471 2.63
Manuel Aquiles Garro Chacon Owr Town Party 1,159 2.07
Dewin Brenes Fernández Christian Democratic Alliance 970 1.73
Guillermo Ramírez Garay United We Can 766 1.37
Edgar Rodríguez Ramirez United Communal 742 1.33
Roberto Rafael Mesen Vega Anti-Corruption Party 535 0.96
Alberto Courrau Quesada Cantonal Innovation 461 0.82
Source: TSE Archived 2020-02-03 at the Wayback Machine

References

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  1. ^ Mora, Carlos (27 April 2017). "Johnny Araya regresa al PLN". Diario Extra. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  2. ^ Granados, Greivin (21 November 2019). "TSE disuelve Coalición Chepe". Diario Extra. Retrieved 8 February 2020.