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Costa Rica has a new president, and it's a she; for whatever reason, contrary to their reputation for machismo, Latin American countries seem to have above average representation of women presidents. At one point, Argentina, Chile, Brazil and CR all did. At the moment, Mexico, Japan, CR and Italy do.
Yes, I know Japan and Italy aren't in Latin America, but let's give them an honorable mention. And yes, I'm sure there are a few other female presidents out there. France will almost certainly get one in 2027, and Germany might in their next elections (which must be 2029-ish).
Like most of LA, CR has a multi-round voting system whereby to win, someone has to get a minimum threshold of votes (usually 50% but in CR's case, only 40%). Otherwise, some fraction of the low performers are chopped and the election is run again, typically 2-4 weeks later.
Obviously not an expert but between a) our FPTP system b) LA's multi-round system and c) the PR system that we have repeatedly failed to implement, b) seems like the best choice, the main drawback being the cost (in CA, about $600 million = $20 per voter) of running each round.
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