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Laura Fernández Delgado Elected President in 2026 Costa Rican General Election

Costa Rica
Political
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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On February 1, 2026, the 2026 Costa Rican general election resulted in a decisive political outcome in Costa Rica, with Laura Fernández Delgado elected as President of the Republic. The election marked a significant transfer of executive authority, as voters nationwide participated in selecting both the head of state and representatives to the country’s unicameral legislature. In addition to Fernández Delgado’s presidential victory, her political party secured a majority of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, granting the incoming administration strong institutional support for governance and legislative action. Costa Rica’s general elections are held every four years and are administered under a proportional representation system for legislative seats, with the presidency decided by popular vote. The combined executive and legislative outcome positioned the new government with enhanced capacity to advance its policy agenda during the 2026–2030 term. The February 1 election reaffirmed Costa Rica’s longstanding democratic traditions and highlighted the importance of electoral participation in shaping political continuity and institutional balance within the country. #LauraFernandezDelgado #CostaRicaPolitics #GeneralElection #Democracy #CentralAmerica
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