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The 16th Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica since the current 1949 Constitution met from 1 May 2014 till 30 April 2018 in the Cuesta de Moras' Building in San José.

Members

Deputies 2014–2018
Province Party Deputy District Major Religion
San Jose Province
  Citizens' Action Party
Ottón Solís Fallas 1st Economy Roman Catholic
  Citizens' Action Party
Epsy Campbell Barr 2nd Economy Protestant
  Citizens' Action Party
Marcela Guerrero Campos 3rd Political science Roman Catholic
  Independent (originally from Citizens' Action Party)
Víctor Morales Zapata 4th Business administration Roman Catholic
  Citizens' Action Party Marvin Atencio Delgado 5th Medicine and Law Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Antonio Álvarez Desanti 6th Entrepreneur Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Sandra Piszk Feinzilber 7th Political science Jewish
  National Liberation Party
Carlos Manuel Arguedas Ramírez 8th Law Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Maureen Cecilia Clarke Clarke 9th Law Protestant
  National Liberation Party
Juan Luis Jiménez Succar 10th Law Roman Catholic
  Broad Front
Patricia Mora Castellanos 11th Sociology Atheist
  Broad Front
Jorge Arguedas Mora 12th Technician in Telecommunication
  Social Christian Unity Party Humberto Vargas Corrales 13th Roman Catholic
  Social Christian Unity Party Rosibel Ramos Madrigal 14th Administration Roman Catholic
  Libertarian Movement
Otto Guevara Guth 15th Law Roman Catholic
  Libertarian Movement Natalia Díaz Quintana 16th Business administration Roman Catholic
  Accessibility without Exclusion
Óscar Andrés López Arias 17th Self-taught Evangelical Christian
  National Restoration
Fabricio Alvarado Muñoz 18th Journalist, singer, TV and radio host Evangelical Christian
  Costa Rican Renewal Party Gonzalo Alberto Ramírez Zamora 19th Law Evangelical Christian
Alajuela Province
  National Liberation Party
Rolando González Ulloa 1st Education Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Aracelli Segura Retana 2nd Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Michael Jake Arce Sancho 3rd Law Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Silvia Vanessa Sánchez Venegas 4th Business administration Roman Catholic
  Citizens' Action Party Javier Cambronero Arguedas 5th Education Roman Catholic
  Citizens' Action Party
Nidia Jiménez Vásquez 6th History Roman Catholic
  Citizens' Action Party Franklin Corella Vargas 7th Education Roman Catholic
  Broad Front
Edgardo Araya Sibaja 8th Law
  Broad Front
Ligia Fallas Rodríguez 9th Education
  Social Christian Unity Party
Rafael Ortiz Fábrega 10th Roman Catholic
  Libertarian Movement José Alberto Alfaro Jiménez 11th Law Roman Catholic
Cartago Province
  National Liberation Party
Paulina María Ramírez Portuguez 1st Accountant Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party Julio Antonio Rojas Astorga 2nd Agronomics Roman Catholic
  Citizens' Action Party
Emilia Molina Cruz 3rd Roman Catholic
  Citizens' Action Party
Marco Vinicio Redondo Quirós 4th Business administration Roman Catholic
  Broad Front José Francisco Camacho Leiva 5th Entrepreneur
  Social Christian Unity Party Jorge Rodríguez Araya 6th Construction worker Roman Catholic
  Christian Democratic Alliance Mario Redondo Poveda 7th Law Evangelical Christian
Heredia Province
  Citizens' Action Party
Henry Mora Jiménez 1st Economy
  Citizens' Action Party
Marlene Madrigal Flores 2nd Entrepreneur Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party Ronny Monge Salas 3rd Law Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Lorelly Trejos Salas 4th Law Roman Catholic
  Broad Front José Antonio Ramírez Aguilar 5th Project management
  Social Christian Unity Party William Alvarado Bogantes 6th Roman Catholic
Guanacaste Province
  National Liberation Party
Juan Rafael Marín Quirós 1st Business administration Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party Marta Arabela Arauz Mora 2nd Law Roman Catholic
  Broad Front
Ronal Vargas Araya 3rd Catholic priest Roman Catholic
  Social Christian Unity Party Johnny Leiva Badilla 4th Roman Catholic
Puntarenas Province
  National Liberation Party
Karla Vanessa Prendas Matarrita 1st Psychology Roman Catholic
  National Liberation Party
Olivier Ibo Jiménez Rojas 2nd Roman Catholic
  Social Christian Unity Party Gerardo Vargas Rojas 3rd Law Roman Catholic
  Broad Front Carlos Hernández Álvarez 4th Education
  Citizens' Action Party Laura María Garro Sánchez 5th Business administration Roman Catholic
Limon Province
  National Liberation Party Danny Hayling Carcache 1st Entrepreneur Roman Catholic
  Broad Front
Gerardo Vargas Varela 2nd Catholic priest Roman Catholic
  Social Christian Unity Party Luis Alberto Vásquez Castro 3rd Roman Catholic
  Independent (originally from Libertarian Movement) Carmen Quesada Santamaría 4th Education Roman Catholic
  Costa Rican Renewal Party Avelino Esquivel Quesada 5th Christian Pastor Evangelical Christian

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