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2014 Elections: Virtual Technical Tie between Presidential Candidates

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Ruling party (Partido Liberiación Nacional -PLN) presidential candidate Johnny Araya fell in the polls and the left wing, led by Jose Maria Villalta, of the Frente Ampio Party, went up and reached a virtual technical tie, according to a survey published Wednesday in Costa Rica.

The survey, by the Political Studies and Investigation Centre of the Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) said that for the Feb. 2 election, Araya  was leading in voter intentions with 17.4 %, but the Frente Amplio candidate, Jose Maria Villalta, was right behind him, with 15.7 %.

A Unimer poll the week before had similar results, the candidates running neck and neck with Villalta in the lead.  See our report Yellow (Villalta) In the Lead For The Presidency

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The margin of error for the UCR poll  3.89%, and as no one can show who will statistically make a difference, a technical tie was declared.

The survey was conducted from November 11 to 29, and confirms a previous study, putting Otto Guevara, a candidate for the Movimiento Libertario, in third place with 10.4% of voter intention, and Luis Guillermo Solis (Partido Accion Cuidadana, 5.1 %) in fourth, while Social Christian Union Party (PUSC) candidate Rodolfo Piza was in fifth (3.1 %).

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