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These clowns don’t want to elect another clown as Costa Rica’s president

The sun was bright and the streets were eerily quiet on election morning in downtown San José. As the day went on though, motorists filled the air with obnoxious honking, and many displayed flags supporting their chosen candidates.

A look at Costa Rica’s 2014 elections

Check out these photos from Sunday's vote.

The Tico Times to publish live election results starting at 8 p.m.

We will provide graphical election results by province and municipality, as the first results come in at 8 p.m.

Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla votes in Desamparados

President Laura Chinchilla Miranda cast her vote Sunday at 11:30 a.m. at Joaquín García Monge school in the canton of Desamparados, south of the capital.

Otto Guevara casts his ballot in La Uruca

Libertarian candidate Otto Guevara became the first frontrunner to cast his ballot today at 8:30 a.m. in La Uruca. Guevara is one of four...

6 things you should know about Sunday’s elections in Costa Rica

On Feb. 2, Costa Ricans will head to the polls to elect a new president and members of the Legislative Assembly. Though non-citizens can't vote, Election Day is still an exciting civic event for anyone in the country. Here are a few facts you should know.

Ban on election propaganda starts today

Political campaign messages disappeared from mass media at midnight Wednesday, the official start of an electoral campaign ban ordered by Costa Rica’s Electoral Code. The ban includes airing or printing of paid propaganda in newspapers, radio, television and on the Web.

Head of election monitoring mission expresses support for Costa Rican election authority

The leader of the Organization of American States election monitoring delegation outlined its mission for Sunday and celebrated the “strength” of Costa Rica’s electoral authority, the Supreme Elections Tribunal .

The Tico Times releases the most accurate election poll – and predicts an Araya-Villalta runoff

The Tico Times released Wednesday night -- right before election campaigns closed -- the most scientific poll of the 2014 campaign season. Our model concludes that National Liberation Party candidate Johnny Araya and Broad Front Party candidate José María Villalta will head to a runoff after this Sunday's election.

How they vote on Cocos Island, a Costa Rican territory where only 28 people live

A special Coast Guard mission will give officials in Costa Rica's most remote territory a chance to vote Election Day. Cocos Island -- located more than 30 hours by boat off the Pacific coast -- has 28 Environment Ministry officials living on and monitoring the protected, uninhabited island.

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