In an election marked by social conservatism, ticos will choose between Carlos and Fabricio Alvarado on Easter Sunday, April 1.
“There is a huge regional struggle right now over how long leaders should stay in power and about democracy in general,” said AS/COA's Brian Winter…
Fabricio Alvarado maintains his lead in the final poll before the February 4 vote, while Carlos Alvarado makes big gains, and Juan Diego Castro tumbles.
Election year politics are complicating implementation of Colombia’s peace deal. The next president could seek significant changes.
We’ve got some time until the July 1 election, but the race is heating up for the next occupant of Los Pinos.
After decades of steady bipartisan politics, in 2018, Tico voters keep changing their minds about who they’re going to vote for on February 4, say two University of Costa Rica pollsters.
After decades of steady bipartisan politics, in 2018, Tico voters keep changing their minds about who they’re going to vote for on February 4, say two University of Costa Rica pollsters.