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Costa Rican parliamentary election, 1998
Provinces won by Rodriguez in blue, Corrales in green
General elections were held in Costa Rica on February 1, 1998.[ 2] Miguel Ángel Rodríguez of the Social Christian Unity Party won the presidential election, whilst his party also won the parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 70%, the lowest since the 1950s.[ 3]
Results
President
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Social Christian Unity Party
652,160
47.0
José Miguel Corrales Bolaños
National Liberation Party
618,834
44.6
Vladimir De la Cruz De Lemos
Democratic Force
41,710
3.0
Walter Muñoz Céspedes
National Integration Party
19,934
1.4
Sherman Thomas Jackson
Costa Rican Renovation Party
19,313
1.4
Álvaro González Espinoza
Democratic Party
12,952
0.9
Federico Malavassi Calvo
Movimiento Libertario
5,874
0.4
Jorge González Martén
National Independent Party
4,218
0.3
Alejandro Madrigal Benavides
Christian National Alliance
3,545
0.3
Norma Vargas Duarte
United People
3,075
0.2
Rodrigo Gutiérrez Schwanhäuser
New Democratic Party
3,025
0.2
Yolanda Gutiérrez Ventura
Independent Party
1,377
0.1
Invalid/blank votes
43,715
-
Total
1,431,913
100
Source: Nohlen
Parliament
The country was for the time still under a heavy two-party system dynamics[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] and the two main parties at the time; National Liberation Party and Social Christian Unity Party won most of the votes. Nevertheless, some third forces also won seats on the Parliament, among them left-wing Democratic Force won two seats. It was also the first time that liberal Libertarian Movement and Christian conservative [ 7] Costa Rican Renovation won seats (one each) in the Parliament both for their future presidential candidates Otto Guevara and Justo Orozco respectively. The small party National Integration Party lead by medic Walter Muñoz won its only seat in history for Muñoz himself.
Party
Votes
%
Seats
+/-
Social Christian Unity Party
569,792
41.2
27
+2
National Liberation Party
481,933
34.8
23
-5
Democratic Force
79,826
5.8
3
+1
Movimiento Libertario
42,640
3.1
1
New
National Integration Party
34,408
2.5
1
New
Costa Rican Renovation Party
27,892
2.0
1
New
Democratic Party
17,060
1.2
0
New
Agrarian Labour Action Party
16,955
1.2
1
+1
United People
15,028
1.2
0
New
National Independent Party
12,794
0.9
0
0
Generaleña Union
12,583
0.9
0
0
New Democratic Party
12,476
0.9
0
New
National Rescue Party
9,588
0.7
0
New
Christian National Alliance
9,176
0.7
0
0
Cartago Agrarian Union Party
7,138
0.5
0
-1
Partido Agrario Nacional
7,497
0.5
0
-1
Alajuelense Democratic Action
6,614
0.5
0
0
Independent Party
6,025
0.4
0
0
Cambio Ya
2,223
0.2
0
New
Convergencia Nacional
2,197
0.2
0
0
Limonese Authentic Party
2,167
0.2
0
0
Cartago Agrarian Force
1,892
0.1
0
New
Independent Guanacaste Party
1,623
0.1
0
0
Invalid/blank votes
47,052
-
-
-
Total
1,430,579
100
57
0
Source: Nohlen
References
^ a b c d e f g "February 1,Election Results - Costa Rica Totals" . Election Resources . Retrieved 13 March 2016 .
^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I , p155 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
^ Nohlen, pp156-157
^ Landsford, Tom. Political Handbook of the World 2014 . Retrieved 13 March 2016 .
^ Landsford, Tom. Political Handbook of the World 2012 . Retrieved 13 March 2016 .
^ Greenspana, Eliot; Gill, Nicholas; O'Malley, Charlie; Gilsenan, Patrick; Perill, Jisel. [Elecciones legislativas de Costa Rica de 2002 Frommer's Central America ]. Retrieved 13 March 2016 .
^ Lopez, Jaime (July 18, 2013). "Civic Groups Move Against Gay Marriage in Costa Rica" . Costa Rica Star. Retrieved 13 March 2016 .