Today in Costa Rica Costa Rican Police Officer Dies Heroically During River Crossing Costa Rica’s President Chaves Considers Resignation for 2026 Deputy Run Schools Closed, Roads Blocked: Monteverde Grapples with Severe Rainfall Impact Chaves Advocates for Stronger Presidency in Costa Rica’s Government Costa Rica Braces for Intense Rainfall as Monsoon Gyre Forms HomeElections 2014A look at Costa Rica's 2014 elections A look at Costa Rica’s 2014 elections By The Tico Times February 2, 2014 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmail Lindsay Fendt/The Tico Times (Courtesy of Casa Presidencial) Lindsay Fendt/The Tico Times Lindsay Fendt/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Lindsay Fendt/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Lindsay Fendt/The Tico Times Andrés Madrigal/The Tico Times Alberto Font/The Tico Times Andrés Madrigal/The Tico Times Andrés Madrigral/The Tico Times Andrés Madrigal Lindsay Fendt/The Tico Times Previous articleUS actor Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead in New YorkNext articleThese clowns don’t want to elect another clown as Costa Rica’s president The Tico Times Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmail Weekly News Recap Latest Articles Costa Rica Cuts Sunscreen Tax to Make Sun Protection Affordable September 30, 2024 Calling US Voters in Costa Rica and Beyond September 30, 2024 Costa Rica Pioneers Coral Reef Restoration in Gulf of Nicoya September 30, 2024 Humberto Ortega, Brother and Critic of Nicaragua’s President, Dies September 30, 2024 Digital Black Markets Threaten Costa Rica’s Unique Wildlife September 30, 2024 Panama Rejects Russian Influence in Central American Politics September 30, 2024 Nicaragua Tensions Rise as Humberto Ortega Faces Severe Health Decline September 29, 2024