2006 San José mayoral election

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2006 San José mayoral election

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Candidate Johnny Araya Monge Arturo Robles Arias
Party PLN PAC
Popular vote 18061 5013
Percentage 68% 14%

In green districts won by Araya

Mayor before election

Johnny Araya Monge
PLN

Elected Mayor

Johnny Araya Monge
PLN

The municipal elections of the canton of San José, capital of Costa Rica, of 2006 were held on December 3 of that year. This process was the second occasion in the modern history of the country where elections were held for the election of the capital's mayor.[1] San José, besides being the capital of the country, is the most populated canton.

The incumbent Mayor Johnny Araya Monge of the National Liberation Party (PLN) opted for reelection. His main rival was doctor Arturo Robles Arias of the Citizen Action Party (PAC), a political group that in the canton had obtained the majority of votes for his presidential ballot in the previous presidential elections held in February 2006, which were very polarized among the PLN and PAC candidates. Araya won with 68% of the votes.[2]

The PLN also obtained all the disputed syndics of the districts of San Jose and the majority of councilors in the District Councils, even though the PAC obtained representation of councilors in all the districts.[3]

Results[edit]

San José mayoral election, 3 December 2006[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Liberation Party Johnny Araya Monge 18061 68 Increase 32
Citizens' Action Party Arturo Robles Arias 6,134 17 Increase 9
San José Alliance Luis Marino Castillo López 1,309 5 Decrease 5
Libertarian Movement Antonio Alexandre García 894 3 -
Costa Rican Renewal Party Ligia Paniagua Obando 384 1 New
Of the People and For the People Party José Francisco Herrera Umaña 378 1 New
National Integration Party José Francisco Herrera Umaña 145 0.1 New

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mayoral Elections Underway And Does Anyone Know or Care?". Inside Costa Rica. 3 November 2006.
  2. ^ "Josefinos reeligen a Johnny Araya como alcalde". La Nación. 4 December 2006. Archived from the original on 3 February 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  3. ^ Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones. "Declaratoria de Síndicos del cantón de San José".
  4. ^ Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones. "Declaratoria de Alcaldes de la Provincia de San José".