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Opinion polls in December 2013 showed Araya ahead with 37 percent, Villalta close behind at 32 percent, and Guevara trailing at 15 percent, suggesting the likelihood of a [[Two-round system|run-off vote]] in February.<ref>[http://www.ticotimes.net/More-news/News-Briefs/Newest-poll-shows-Araya-and-Villalta-heading-for-a-runoff-election_Wednesday-December-18-2013 Newest poll shows Araya and Villalta heading for a runoff election] The Tico Times, 2013-12-18.</ref>
Opinion polls in December 2013 showed Araya ahead with 37 percent, Villalta close behind at 32 percent, and Guevara trailing at 15 percent, suggesting the likelihood of a [[Two-round system|run-off vote]] in February.<ref>[http://www.ticotimes.net/More-news/News-Briefs/Newest-poll-shows-Araya-and-Villalta-heading-for-a-runoff-election_Wednesday-December-18-2013 Newest poll shows Araya and Villalta heading for a runoff election] The Tico Times, 2013-12-18.</ref>

== Opinion polls ==

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!class="unsortable"|Date
!Pollster
!
[[Johnny Araya]] <br> ([[National Liberation Party (Costa Rica)|PLN]])
!
[[Otto Guevara]] <br> ([[Libertarian Movement (Costa Rica)|ML]])
!
[[Rodolfo Piza]]<br> <small>[[Rodolfo Hernández]] before october </small> <br> ([[Social Christian Unity Party|PUSC]])
!
[[Luis Guillermo Solís]] <br> ([[Citizens' Action Party|PAC]])
!
[[José María Villalta]] <br> ([[Broad Front (Costa Rica)|FA]])
!
Others
|-
|August/2013
|Borge y Asociados<ref>http://new.diarioextra.com/Dnew/noticiaDetalle/137814</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|52%
|align="center"|9.7%
|align=center|23%
|align="center"|8.2%
|align="center"|3.5%
|-
|August/2013
|CIEP<ref>http://www.semanariouniversidad.ucr.cr/noticias/pais/11445-encuesta-del-ciep-para-universidad-oferta-de-candidatos-no-atrae-votantes.html</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|20.2%
|align="center"|1.4%
|align=center|12.4%
|align="center"|4.1%
|align="center"|4.5%
|-
|September/2013
|Unimer<ref>http://www.nacion.com/nacional/politica/Nueva-Unimer-Johnny-Araya-electoral_0_1368063225.html</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|27.5%
|align="center"|9.7%
|align=center|10.6%
|align="center"|4.4%
|align="center"|19%
|align="center"|26%
|-
|October/2013
|CIEP<ref>http://www.teletica.com/Noticias/29705-Sondeo-de-la-UCR-Araya-firme-Villalta-y-Guevara-se-reparten-lo-que-dejo-el-doctor.note.aspx</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|24%
|align="center"|9.9%
|align=center|3%
|align="center"|4%
|align="center"|9.7%
|align="center"|1.3%
|-
|November/2013
|Borge y Asociados<ref>http://www.diarioextra.com/Dnew/noticiaDetalle/217947</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|26%
|align="center"|16%
|align=center|4%
|align="center"|4%
|align="center"|19%
|align="center"|26%
|-
|November/2013
|Cid Gallup<ref>http://www.monumental.co.cr/noticia/johnny-araya-ganaria-elecciones-en-primera-ronda-segun-encuesta</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|45%
|align="center"|15%
|align=center|8%
|align="center"|10%
|align="center"|21%
|align="center"|
|-
|December/2013
|Unimer<ref>http://www.nacion.com/nacional/Pais-favorito-meses-elecciones_0_1381461963.html</ref>
|align="center"|19%
|align="center"|19%
|align=center|5%
|align="center"|8%
|align=center style="background:yellow"|22%
|align="center"|11%
|-
|December/2013
|CIEP<ref>http://www.semanariouniversidad.ucr.cr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12079&Itemid=70</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|17%
|align="center"|10%
|align=center|3%
|align="center"|5%
|align="center"|15%
|align="center"|1%
|-
|December/2013
|Cid Gallup<ref>https://www.larepublica.net/app/cms/www/index.php?pk_articulo=533309288</ref>
|align=center style="background:limegreen"|37%
|align="center"|15%
|align="center"|5%
|align="center"|9%
|align="center"|32%
|}


== Presidential candidates ==
== Presidential candidates ==

Revision as of 07:03, 7 January 2014

Costa Rican general election, 2014

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Nominee Johnny Araya José María Villalta Otto Guevara
Party PLN FA PML

Incumbent President

Laura Chinchilla
PLN



Costa Rica will hold parliamentary and presidential elections on Sunday, 2 February 2014 to elect a new president, two vice presidents, and 57 Legislative Assembly lawmakers.[1] Voting is compulsory in Costa Rica, nevertheless abstentionism was 35 percent in 2006 and 32 percent in 2010.[2] In accordance with Article 132 of the Constitution, the incumbent President, Laura Chinchilla Miranda, is ineligible to run for a second consecutive term.[3]

The ruling party before the election, the centre-left National Liberation Party, has put forward the Mayor of San José Johnny Araya Monge as its presidential candidate. The Libertarian Movement party has nominated former legislator Otto Guevara Guth. The leftist Broad Front has nominated José María Villalta Florez-Estrada.

Opinion polls in December 2013 showed Araya ahead with 37 percent, Villalta close behind at 32 percent, and Guevara trailing at 15 percent, suggesting the likelihood of a run-off vote in February.[4]

Opinion polls

Date Pollster

Johnny Araya
(PLN)

Otto Guevara
(ML)

Rodolfo Piza
Rodolfo Hernández before october
(PUSC)

Luis Guillermo Solís
(PAC)

José María Villalta
(FA)

Others

August/2013 Borge y Asociados[5] 52% 9.7% 23% 8.2% 3.5%
August/2013 CIEP[6] 20.2% 1.4% 12.4% 4.1% 4.5%
September/2013 Unimer[7] 27.5% 9.7% 10.6% 4.4% 19% 26%
October/2013 CIEP[8] 24% 9.9% 3% 4% 9.7% 1.3%
November/2013 Borge y Asociados[9] 26% 16% 4% 4% 19% 26%
November/2013 Cid Gallup[10] 45% 15% 8% 10% 21%
December/2013 Unimer[11] 19% 19% 5% 8% 22% 11%
December/2013 CIEP[12] 17% 10% 3% 5% 15% 1%
December/2013 Cid Gallup[13] 37% 15% 5% 9% 32%

Presidential candidates

References