Mid-term parliamentary elections were held in Costa Rica on 2 March 1919.[1] They were held under the 1917 constitution drawn up during the authoritarian regime of Federico Tinoco Granados, who had come to power in a coup that year. The constitution provided for a bicameral parliament with a 29-seat Chamber of Deputies and 14-seat Senate.
At the time, the Peliquista Party was the only legal party. It won all seats in both chambers. Voter turnout was 54%.[1]
Tinoco resigned in August 1919 and parliament was dissolved shortly afterwards. Elections for a new president and parliament were held in December.
References
edit- ^ a b Iván Molina Jiménez (2001). "Estadísticas Electorales de Costa Rica (1897-1948): Una contribution documental". Revista Parlamentaria. 9 (2): 345–435.