Costa Rican general election, 1958

Costa Rican general election, 1958
Costa Rica
February 2, 1958

Turnout 64%
 
Nominee Mario Echandi Jiménez Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich Jorge Rossi Chavarría
Party National Union National Liberation Independent
Home state San José Alajuela Cartago
Popular vote 102,851 94,788 23,910
Percentage 46.4% 42.8% 10.8%

President before election

José Figueres
National Liberation

Elected President

Mario Echandi
National Union

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General elections were held in Costa Rica on February 2, 1958.[1] Mario Echandi Jiménez of the National Union Party won the presidential election, whilst the National Liberation Party won the parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 64.7%.[2]

Echandi had become leader of the Opposition as he was elected congressman in 1953. During the tense invasion of 1955 when former president Rafael Angel Calderon's supporters and their international allies tried to invade Costa Rica’s territory and were successfully repelled by José Figueres’ government, Echandi was accused of been Calderonista and been offered an office as minister from Calderón.[3] Echandi denied it but was put under investigation by the Legislative Assembly.[3] The opposition, encompassed by both Echandi’s party National Union and Calderón’s Independent Republican left the Assembly in protest.[3] Still Echandi was acquitted and the old loyalties before the war were starting to switch. Echandi as candidate from National Union promised to allow Calderón and family (then exiled in Mexico) to return to Costa Rica and give a general amnesty for all of Calderón’s supporters. This gained him the support of the Calderonism, still a powerful political base. [3]

But, whilst PLN’s opposition was closing lines, PLN was splitting. After a primary election that was won by Francisco José Orlich (one of PLN’s founders and one of the leaders of the 1948 Revolution) his opponent Jorge Rossi left the party and founded a new one called Independent Party.[3] As expected, Rossi’s departure and his new party caused an spoiler effect dividing the Social Democratic vote and Echandi won the election with the support of Calderonists.[3]

Echandi did fulfill his promise and allow Calderón and family to return and passed a general amnesty for all factions. [3]

Results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
Mario Echandi JiménezNational Union Party102,85146.4
Francisco Orlich BolmarcichNational Liberation Party94,78842.8
Jorge Rossi ChavarríaIndependent Party23,91010.8
Invalid/blank votes7,994-
Total229,543100
Source: Nohlen

Parliament

Party Votes % Seats +/-
National Liberation Party86,08141.720-10
National Republican Party46,17122.411New
National Union Party44,12521.410+9
Independent Party20,3149.83New
Revolutionary Civic Union6,8553.31New
Democratic Opposition Movement1,4170.70New
Democratic Party9390.50-11
Democratic Action Party6140.30New
Invalid/blank votes22,991---
Total229,507100450
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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hernández Naranjo, Gerardo. "Reseña de las elecciones presidenciales de 1958" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 April 2016.
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