In the 1835 election for the Head of State of Costa Rica, Braulio Carrillo Colina won using the model of indirect suffrage. At that time the Constitution established a system in which male Costa Ricans voted publicly to elect their electoral delegates who, in proportion to the population of the area they represented, then elected the Head of State. San Jose chose 11, Cartago 8, Heredia 8, Alajuela 5, Bagaces 1, Escazú 3, Ujarrás 2, Térraba 1 and Nicoya 3.
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| - In the 1835 election for the Head of State of Costa Rica, Braulio Carrillo Colina won using the model of indirect suffrage. At that time the Constitution established a system in which male Costa Ricans voted publicly to elect their electoral delegates who, in proportion to the population of the area they represented, then elected the Head of State. San Jose chose 11, Cartago 8, Heredia 8, Alajuela 5, Bagaces 1, Escazú 3, Ujarrás 2, Térraba 1 and Nicoya 3. (en)
- En las elecciones de Jefe de Estado de Costa Rica de 1835 resultó ganador Braulio Carrillo Colina usando el modelo de sufragio indirecto. En aquel momento la Constitución establecía un sistema en el cual los costarricenses varones votaban públicamente para elegir a sus delegados electorales quienes, en cantidad proporcional a la población del área que representaban, elegían al presidente. San José escogía 11, Cartago 8, Heredia 8, Alajuela 5, Bagaces 1, Escazú 3, Ujarrás 2, Térraba 1 y Nicoya 3. (es)
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| - In the 1835 election for the Head of State of Costa Rica, Braulio Carrillo Colina won using the model of indirect suffrage. At that time the Constitution established a system in which male Costa Ricans voted publicly to elect their electoral delegates who, in proportion to the population of the area they represented, then elected the Head of State. San Jose chose 11, Cartago 8, Heredia 8, Alajuela 5, Bagaces 1, Escazú 3, Ujarrás 2, Térraba 1 and Nicoya 3. Other candidates were; Juan José Lara, Manuel Aguilar, Joaquín Iglesias, Manuel Fernández and Agustín Gutiérrez. In total, Carrillo obtained eleven electoral votes, mostly from San José, Lara received 11, Aguilar received 6, Iglesias 3 and the rest 1 each. (en)
- En las elecciones de Jefe de Estado de Costa Rica de 1835 resultó ganador Braulio Carrillo Colina usando el modelo de sufragio indirecto. En aquel momento la Constitución establecía un sistema en el cual los costarricenses varones votaban públicamente para elegir a sus delegados electorales quienes, en cantidad proporcional a la población del área que representaban, elegían al presidente. San José escogía 11, Cartago 8, Heredia 8, Alajuela 5, Bagaces 1, Escazú 3, Ujarrás 2, Térraba 1 y Nicoya 3. Participaron en dichas elecciones además de Carillo, Juan José Lara, Manuel Aguilar, Joaquín Iglesias, Manuel Fernández y Agustín Gutiérrez. En total Carrillo obtuvo 16 votos electorales la mayoría provenientes de San José, Lara recibió 11, Aguilar recibió 6, Iglesias 3 y los demás 1 cada uno. (es)
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