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The 2026 Costa Rican general election is scheduled for February 1, 2026. The President of Costa Rica is elected via a two-round system; a candidate must secure over 40% of the vote to win outright in the first round. If no candidate achieves this, the top two contenders advance to a runoff. This market will resolve according to the candidate that wins this election. This market includes any potential second round. If the results of the election are not known by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET,
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In 2026 If the winner of the next Costa Rican presidential election expected to be held in 2026 at the latest is X then the market resolves to Yes. For presidential elections, the relevant question is whether the person wins the election, regardless of their partisan affiliation. For legislative elections, the relevant question is whether the party or alliance wins more seats than any other party or alliance. This market will close and expire early if the X Y

The 2026 Costa Rican general election is scheduled for February 1, 2026. The President of Costa Rica is elected via a two-round system; a candidate must secure over 40% of the vote to win outright in the first round. If no candidate achieves this, the top two contenders advance to a runoff. This market will resolve according to the candidate that wins this election. This market includes any potential second round. If the results of the election are not known by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET,


The 2026 Costa Rican general election is scheduled for February 1, 2026. The President of Costa Rica is elected via a two-round system; a candidate must secure over 40% of the vote to win outright in the first round. If no candidate achieves this, the top two contenders advance to a runoff. This ma

If the winner of the next Costa Rican presidential election expected to be held in 2026 at the latest is Laura Fernandez, then the market resolves to Yes. Secondary rules: The market resolves based on the official certification or declaration by the relevant electoral authority. For a presidential o


The 2026 Costa Rican general election is scheduled for February 1, 2026. The President of Costa Rica is elected via a two-round system; a candidate must secure over 40% of the vote to win outright in the first round. If no candidate achieves this, the top two contenders advance to a runoff. This ma

If the winner of || Election || expected to be held in || Year || at the latest is || Candidate/Option ||, then the market resolves to Yes. Secondary rules: The market resolves based on the official certification or declaration by the relevant electoral authority. For a presidential or other direct


The 2026 Costa Rican general election is scheduled for February 1, 2026. The President of Costa Rica is elected via a two-round system; a candidate must secure over 40% of the vote to win outright in the first round. If no candidate achieves this, the top two contenders advance to a runoff. This ma

If the winner of || Election || expected to be held in || Year || at the latest is || Candidate/Option ||, then the market resolves to Yes. Secondary rules: The market resolves based on the official certification or declaration by the relevant electoral authority. For a presidential or other direct
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