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Costa Rican centrist set for win with no rival

Historian and former diplomat Luis Guillermo Solís is set to cruise to victory Sunday in Costa Rica's presidential runoff election after his sole opponent dropped out of the race.

Luis Guillermo Solís voters hopeful for change as Johnny Araya supporters hold out for Sunday’s election

The Tico Times spoke with voters this week, asking them what they thought about the candidates and whether they planned to vote Sunday.

Araya’s downward spiral continues with latest ‘travel-gate’

“Hereeeeee’s Johnny,” back to remind voters again exactly why more than 70 percent rejected him in February.

Costa Rica’s runoff campaign season ended Sunday with Solís pressing supporters to get out and vote

Costa Rica’s second-ever presidential runoff campaign came to an end Sunday evening but only one party was celebrating.

The light at the end of the election

"Rage, rage against the dying of the light."

Proudly PLN?

Following the suspension of presidential candidate Johnny Araya’s campaign, the National Liberation Party has wasted little time in interring his name with his bones. The new social media campaign for the April 6 election makes no mention of Araya, and instead hopes to attract votes using the slogan “Orgullo Liberacionista” or “Liberation Pride.”

If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck and quacks like a duck…

Continuing an artful dodge of accountable campaigning, the National Liberation Party's Johnny Araya planned a “thank you” tour to meet and embrace supporters. He had to cancel when critics pointed out that traveling the country, meeting with party regulars and thanking them for their support sounded vaguely like what political scientists call a campaign.

Johnny Araya to launch ‘gratitude tour’ next week

After abruptly halting his presidential runoff campaign on Wednesday, National Liberation Party candidate Johnny Araya announced in a farewell speech that he planned to express his appreciation to supporters by traveling across the country.

Johnny Araya is down and out, but not his party, says analyst

Some advice for the National Liberation Party: Watch Pope Francis. He washes feet. He kisses babies. He wears old shoes.

With friends like these, did Johnny need enemies?

Following the surprise suspension of his presidential campaign, it must be admitted that from the beginning Johnny Araya had unique hurdles to overcome as a National Liberation Party candidate. The early frontrunner in this campaign, he nonetheless was burdened with the history that no Costa Rican party has won the presidential election for a third consecutive term.

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