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1966 Costa Rican general election

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Costa Rican general election, 1966

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Turnout81%
 
Nominee José Trejos Daniel Oduber
Party UN PLN
Home state San José San José
Popular vote 222,810 218,590
Percentage 50% 49%

President before election

Francisco Orlich
PLN

Elected President

José Trejos
UN

General elections were held in Costa Rica on February 6, 1966.[1] José Joaquín Trejos Fernández of the National Unification Party won the presidential election, whilst the National Liberation Party won the parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 81.4%.[2]

These were very divisive elections as they had only two candidates.[3] On one hand the government party PLN nominated the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Daniel Oduber Quirós, whilst all the right-wing opposition join forces and former enemies Rafael Calderón and his National Republican Party (Social Christian) merge with Otilio Ulate’s National Union (Liberal-Conservative) in the National Unification Coalition. Calderón and Ulate were enemies during the 1948 Civil War but put aside their differences and they agree that none of them will be candidate.[3]

The Coalition look forward a “neutral” candidate that could unified the opposition and college professor and economist José Joaquín Trejos was selected.[3] Trejos had never hold a public office before.[3]

Left-wing opposition was outlawed as the Legislative Assembly made effective the article 98 of Costa Rica’s Constitution at the time that forbid Communist parties, making illegal the only party at the left of PLN, the Popular Democratic Action (PADA) led by Manuel Mora.

The campaign was particularly ideological, as the two candidates were basically encompassing the only Right-Left options and were defenders of two very different ideologies; Oduber (and PLN) abide to democratic socialism and Trejos was conservative. The debate centered on both opposing philosophies; Trejos accused PLN of statism and been smothering the private enterprise, whilst Oduber accused Trejos of been a supported by the richest of the rich and trying to bring down Costa Rica’s social justice and labor laws.[3]

In one of the most hard-fought elections in Costa Rica’s history, Trejos won by a small difference of around 2000 votes (one of Costa Rica’s slightest differences between two candidates),[3] though PLN kept its parliamentary majority (thus many of Trejos’ reforms did not passed). Far-right Revolutionary Civic Union Party won two seats in Parliament. The results were accepted by all sides and many historians seem this election as the evidence that the dark times of civil unrest and conflict after electoral processes that end in the Civil War were put behind for good.[3]

Results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
José Joaquín Trejos Fernández National Unification Party 222,810 50.5
Daniel Oduber Quirós National Liberation Party 218,590 49.5
Invalid/blank votes 10,090 -
Total 451,490 100
Source: Nohlen

Parliament

Party Votes % Seats +/-
National Liberation Party 202,891 48.9 29 0
National Unification Party 178,953 43.2 26 New
Revolutionary Civic Union 22,721 5.5 2 New
Democratic Party 8,543 2.1 0 New
Movemento Depuración Nacional 1,529 0.4 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 36,838 - - -
Total 451,475 100 57 0
Source: Nohlen

References

  1. ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p155 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. ^ Nohlen, p156
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Hernández Naranjo, Gerardo. "Reseña de las elecciones presidenciales de 1966" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 April 2016. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)