1853 Costa Rican general election

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1853 Costa Rican general election
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4 April 1853
1859 →
Presidential election
  File:Juan Rafael Mora Porras.JPG File:Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava.jpg
Nominee Juan Rafael Mora Porras Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava
Electoral vote 83 6
Percentage 91.21% 6.59%

President before election

Juan Rafael Mora Porras

Elected President

Juan Rafael Mora Porras

General elections were held in Costa Rica on 4 April 1853.[1] President Juan Rafael Mora Porras was re-elected, having been elected in 1849 to end the period of José María Castro Madriz.

According to the historian Ivan Molina from this date and for the next four decades the elections would play a secondary role in the selection of the president limited to a symbolic legitimating function. The presidents were chosen through a series of political alliances between the coffee bourgeoisie and the Army until the beginning of the Liberal State of Costa Rica.[1] On the second-degree election Mora received 83 electoral votes.[2]

Results

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CandidateVotes%
Juan Rafael Mora Porras8391.21
Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava66.59
Joaquín Mora Fernández11.10
Manuel Alvarado y Barroeta (es)11.10
Total91100.00
Source: TSE[2]

References

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