IFES
 

Feb. 1, 2026 Confirmed

Costa Rica
Republic of Costa Rica
Election for Costa Rican Presidency


General Information

At Stake in this Election:  

  • The Costa Rican Presidency.

 

Government Structure: 

  • Chief of State: President Rodrigo CHAVES ROBLES (since 08 May 2022) 

  • Assembly: unicameral Legislative Assembly (Asamblea Legislativa) with 57 seats  

 

Electoral System: 

  • The President is elected via plurality vote in up to two rounds. If no candidate receives over 40% in the first round, a second round is held. They are elected to serve a 4-year term. While previous Presidents can stand for reelection, they may not do so within 8 years of holding the position.  

  • All 57 members of the Legislative Assembly are elected via proportional representation in multimember districts. All members are elected to a non-consecutively renewable 4-year term.  

 

In the last election in 2022, Rodrigo CHAVES ROBLES won in the second round with 52.84% of the vote. Voter turnout was 55%.  

 

  • Candidate filing deadline: 17 Oct 2025 

  • Voter registration deadline: 30 Sept 2025 

 

  • Alvaro Roberto Ramos CHAVES 

    • Party: National Liberation Party 

  • Luz Mary Alpizar LOAIZA 

    • Party: Social Democratic Progress Party 

  • Juan Carlos Hidalgo BOGANTES 

    • Party: Social Christian Unity Party 

  • Gerardo Fabricio Alvarado MUÑOZ 

    • Party: New Republic Party 

  • Eliecer Feinzaig MINTZ 

    • Party: Liberal Progressive Party 

  • Andres Ariel Robles BARRANTES 

    • Party: Broad Front 

Note: 20 candidates have registered for this election. Those listed here belong to parties which won seats in the last Legislative Assembly election.  

 

Country Context: 

 

Gender Data: 

  • Gender Quota: Yes, party lists must be evenly split between men and women.  

  • Female Candidates in this election: Yes 

 

Disability Data: 

  • Projected population with a disability: 820,786 (2024 est.) 

 

IFES Resources: 

Election Modified: Jan 20, 2026

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