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In summer 2007, the club moved again to play at the Estadio Jorge "Cuty" Monge in Desamparados [12] and were renamed Brujas F.C. In December 2009 Brujas won the Invierno 2009 championship after beating Puntarenas in the final, which was the first to be decided on penalties in 38 years.
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Gilberto Monge PLN Goicoechea: 117,532 Carlos Luis Murillo PUSC Óscar Enrique Figueroa PLN Santa Ana: 48,879 ... Escazu's Progressive Yoke (YPE) 6,116: 0.38-0.13 2-1
With both Orozco and Esquivel center-leftist tendencies out of the race, journalist Stephanie Campos was elected as presidential candidate and former liberacionista right-wing Congressman Daniel Gallardo Monge as its head of list. Finally, the party got very weak results and couldn't maintain any seat in Congress.
Bolívar Monge PLN Dota: 6,519 José Valverde PLN Leonardo Chacón PLN Curridabat: 60,889 Edgar Eduardo Mora CSXXI Edgar Eduardo Mora CSXXI Pérez Zeledón: 122,187 Rosibel Ramos PUSC Luis Mendieta PLN León Cortés: 11,696 Leonardo Quesada PLN Leonardo Quesada PLN Alajuela: 222,853 Joyce Mary Zurcher PLN Roberto Hernán Thompson PLN San Ramón ...
According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton. [4] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the Progressive Liberal Party candidate, Rodrigo Alfonso Jiménez Cascante, was elected mayor of the canton with 44.73% of the votes, with Ariun Zaya Cabal Lombodorzh [a] and Maynor Guevara Mora as first and second vice mayors ...
According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton. [3] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC) candidate, Domingo Arguello García, was elected mayor of the canton with 25.56% of the votes, with Haydee Castillo Castro [a] and Andrés Vesalio Guzmán Gómez as first and second vice mayors ...
The 1954 elected regional assembly also met in San Jose [45] and pioneers returned to Puntarenas [46] and Heredia while the assembly of Escazu was again elected. [47] In April 1956 Alajuela was again listed as an active community (but not an assembly yet.) [48] In 1958 Esmarilda Thompson de Vega pioneered into the rural lands near Guanacaste. [49]