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General elections were held in Costa Rica on 8 April 1860. [1] They were held one year after the previous elections in which Juan Rafael Mora Porras was re-elected. However, Mora was deposed months after his reelection and one of the coup leaders, José María Montealegre Fernández, assumed power. Montealegre immediately called for elections and a Constituent Assembly. The Moristas postulated Manuel Mora Fernández, relative of Juan Rafael, without success. [1]
Candidate | Votes | % |
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José María Montealegre | 365 | 83.72 |
Manuel Mora Fernández | 52 | 11.93 |
Francisco Montealegre Fernández | 9 | 2.06 |
Mariano Montealegre Fernández | 2 | 0.46 |
Vicente Aguilar Cubero | 2 | 0.46 |
Juan José Ulloa Solares | 2 | 0.46 |
Julián Volio Llorente | 2 | 0.46 |
Manuel Alvarado y Barroeta | 1 | 0.23 |
Jesús Jiménez Zamora | 1 | 0.23 |
Total | 436 | 100.00 |
Source: TSE |
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Presidential election | ||||||||||||||
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General elections were held in Costa Rica on 8 April 1860. [1] They were held one year after the previous elections in which Juan Rafael Mora Porras was re-elected. However, Mora was deposed months after his reelection and one of the coup leaders, José María Montealegre Fernández, assumed power. Montealegre immediately called for elections and a Constituent Assembly. The Moristas postulated Manuel Mora Fernández, relative of Juan Rafael, without success. [1]
Candidate | Votes | % |
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José María Montealegre | 365 | 83.72 |
Manuel Mora Fernández | 52 | 11.93 |
Francisco Montealegre Fernández | 9 | 2.06 |
Mariano Montealegre Fernández | 2 | 0.46 |
Vicente Aguilar Cubero | 2 | 0.46 |
Juan José Ulloa Solares | 2 | 0.46 |
Julián Volio Llorente | 2 | 0.46 |
Manuel Alvarado y Barroeta | 1 | 0.23 |
Jesús Jiménez Zamora | 1 | 0.23 |
Total | 436 | 100.00 |
Source: TSE |