Vice-Heads-of-State (1842-1844; 1846-1847)
From 1842 to 1844 and from 1846 to 1847 the country returned to the system of Vice-Heads-of-State.
Name | Time in Office | Notes |
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Juan Mora Fernández | 1842 | Provisional, elected by the Constitutional Assembly of 1842; his government was overthrown in 1842 |
Francisco María Oreamuno Bonilla | 1843–1844 | Provisional, elected by the Constitutional Assembly in 1843; replaced by a new position in 1844; acted as Head-of-State on a number of occasions |
José María Castro Madriz | 1846–1847 | Provisional, popularly elected, became Vice-President of State in 1847; Acted as Head-of-State on a number of occasions |
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