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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, as elected in the 2022 Costa Rican general election on 6 February 2022 and 3 April 2022.[1]
= National Liberation Party (PLN) (19)
Social Democratic Progress Party (PPSD) (10)
= Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC) (9)
= New Republic Party (PNR) (7)
Liberal Progressive Party (PLP) (6)
Broad Front (PFA) (6)
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| San José Province | ||||
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Rodrigo Arias Sánchez | |||
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Andrea Álvarez Marín | |||
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Danny Vargas Serrano | |||
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Carolina Delgado Ramírez | |||
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Gilberth Jiménez Siles | |||
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Pilar Cisneros Gallo | |||
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Waldo Agüero Sanabria | |||
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Luz Mary Alpízar Loaiza | |||
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Manuel Esteban Morales Díaz | |||
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Eliécer Feinzaig Mintz | |||
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Kattia Cambronero Aguiluz | |||
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Jorge Eduardo Dengo Rosabal | |||
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Sofía Alejandra Guillén Pérez | |||
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Andrés Ariel Robles Barrantes | |||
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Rocío Alfaro Molina | |||
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Fabricio Alvarado Muñoz | |||
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Gloria Navas Montero | |||
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Carlos Felipe García Molina | |||
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Vanessa De Paul Castro Mora | |||
| Alajuela Province |
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Dinorah Barquero Barquero | ||
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José Joaquín Hernández Rojas | |||
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Monserrat Ruiz Guevara | |||
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María Marta Padilla Bonilla | |||
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Jorge Antonio Rojas López | |||
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María Daniela Rojas Salas | |||
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Leslye Rubén Bojorges León | |||
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Olga Lidia Morera Arrieta | |||
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José Pablo Sibaja Jiménez | |||
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Luis Diego Vargas Rodríguez | |||
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Priscilla Vindas Salazar | |||
| Cartago Province |
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Paulina María Ramírez Portuguez | ||
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Óscar Izquierdo Sandí | |||
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Rosaura Méndez Gamboa | |||
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Alejandro José Pacheco Castro | |||
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Paola Nájera Abarca | |||
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Antonio José Ortega Gutiérrez | |||
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Johana Obando Bonilla | |||
| Heredia Province |
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Kattia Rivera Soto | ||
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Pedro Rojas Guzmán | |||
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Ada Gabriela Acuña Castro | |||
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Gilberto Arnoldo Campos Cruz | |||
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Horacio Alvarado Bogantes | |||
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Johnatan Jesús Acuña Soto | |||
| Guanacaste Province |
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Luis Fernando Mendoza Jiménez | ||
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Alejandra Larios Trejos | |||
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Melina Ajoy Palma | |||
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Daniel Gerardo Vargas Quirós | |||
| Puntarenas Province |
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José Francisco Nicolás Alvarado | ||
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Sonia Rojas Méndez | |||
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David Lorenzo Segura Gamboa | |||
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Carlos Andrés Robles Obando | |||
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Alexander Barrantes Chacón | |||
| Limon Province |
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Geison Enrique Valverde Méndez | ||
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Katherine Andrea Moreira Brown | |||
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Yonder Andrey Salas Durán | |||
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Rosalía Brown Young | |||
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María Marta Carballo Arce | |||
References
- ↑ "Diputadas y Diputados". Asamblea Legislativa – República de Costa Rica (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2023.
See also
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