List of deputies of Costa Rica, 2018–2022

Members of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica.[1][2]

Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica 2018-2022
Province Deputy Parliamentary
Fraction
Major Notes
San José Province
1  
Carlos Ricardo Benavides Jiménez PLN Law
2  
Silvia Vanesa Hernández Sánchez PLN Economy
3  
Wagner Alberto Jiménez Zúñiga PLN Education
4  
Ana Karine Niño Gutiérrez PLN Law
5  
Carlos Luis Avendaño Calvo PRN Religious pastor
6  
Floria María Segreda Sagot PRN Law
7  
Harllan Hoepelman Páez Ind.
(ex PRN)
Religious pastor Joined New Republic Party on a personal capacity.
8  
Ivonne Acuña Cabrera Ind.
(ex PRN)
Psychology
9  
Nielsen Pérez Pérez PAC Social work
10  
Víctor Morales Mora PAC Law
11  
Paola Viviana Vega Rodríguez Ind.
(ex PAC)
Political science  
12  
Enrique Sánchez Carballo PAC Journalism Second openly homosexual legislator after Carmen Muñoz from the 2010-2014 period.
13  
María Vita Monge Granados PUSC Law
14  
Pedro Muñoz Fonseca PUSC Law
15  
Shirley Díaz Mejía Ind.
(ex PUSC)
Political science Joined New Generation Party on a personal capacity, will run as vicepresidential candidate for that party for the 2022 elections.
16  
Walter Muñoz Céspedes PIN Medicine
17  
Zoila Rosa Volio Pacheco Ind.
(ex PIN)
Law
18  
José María Villalta Florez-Estrada FA Law
19  
Otto Roberto Vargas Víquez PRSC Entrepreneur
Alajuela Province
1  
Roberto Thompson Chacón PLN Law
2  
María José Corrales Chacón PLN Physical therapy
3  
Daniel Isaac Ulate Valenciano PLN Business administration  
4  
Nidia Lorena Céspedes Cisneros Ind.
(ex PRN)
Preacher Joined New Republic Party on a personal capacity.
5  
Ignacio Alberto Alpízar Castro Ind.
(ex PRN)
Unknown Joined New Republic Party on a personal capacity.
6  
Carolina Hidalgo Herrera PAC Law President
7  
Luis Ramón Carranza Cascante PAC Journalism
8  
Erwen Masís Castro PUSC Law  
9  
María Inés Solís Quirós PUSC Market Vice-president
10  
Erick Rodríguez Steller Ind.
(ex PIN)
Law and Economy Joined New Generation Party on a personal capacity.
11  
Dragos Dolanescu Valenciano Ind.
(ex PRSC)
Psychology Creates and joins Costa Rica Fair party on a personal capacity.
Cartago Province
1  
Mario Castillo Méndez PAC Editor
2  
Laura Guido Pérez PAC Political science
3  
Paola Valladares Rosado PLN Engineering
4  
Luis Fernando Chacón Monge PLN Engineering
5  
Pablo Heriberto Abarca Mora PUSC Business administration
6  
Xiomara Priscilla Rodríguez Hernández PRN Unknown
7  
Sylvia Patricia Villegas Álvarez PIN Education
Heredia Province
1  
Welmer Ramos González PAC Economy
2  
Catalina Montero Gómez PAC Social work
3  
Ana Lucía Delgado Orozco PLN Law
4  
Jorge Luis Fonseca Fonseca PLN Law
5  
Aracelly Salas Eduarte PUSC Secretary
6  
Jonathan Prendas Rodríguez Ind.
(ex PRN)
Journalism Joined New Republic Party on a personal capacity.
Guanacaste Province
1  
Luis Antonio Aiza Campos PLN Medicine
2  
Aida María Montiel Héctor PLN Law
3  
Mileyde Alvarado Arias PRN Religious pastor
4   José María Guevara Navarrete PUSC Administration Assumes position after death of Rodolfo Peña on 23 July 2021 due to complications from COVID-19[3]
Puntarenas Province
1  
Carmen Irene Chan Mora Ind.
(ex PRN)
Unknown Joined New Republic Party on a personal capacity.
2  
Melvin Ángel Núñez Piña PRN Religious pastor
3  
Franggi Nicolás Solano PLN Administration
4  
Gustavo Viales Villegas Ind.
(ex PLN)
Administration Quits the PLN fraction due to narcotraffic investigations surrounding he and his father, Carlos Viales Fallas, mayor of Corredores canton.
5  
Oscar Mauricio Cascante Cascante PUSC Education
Limon Province
1  
Eduardo Newton Cruickshank Smith PRN Law[4]
2  
Marolin Raquel Azofeifa Trejos Ind.
(ex PRN)
Unknown Joined New Republic Party on a personal capacity.
3  
Giovanni Alberto Gómez Obando PRN Unknown
4  
Yorleny León Marchena PLN Administration
5  
David Hubert Gourzong Cerdas PLN Engineering

References

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  1. ^ "Elección de diputados". Nacion.com. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Histórico de diputadas y diputados por fracción" (in Spanish). Asamblea Legislativa República de Costa Rica. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  3. ^ Jiménez, Luis (23 July 2021). "Confirman muerte de Rodolfo Peña, diputado del PUSC | Teletica". Teletica (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Eduardo Newton Cruickshank Smith - Curriculum". www.asamblea.go.cr. Retrieved 25 July 2021.

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