Vice-Heads-of-State of Costa Rica (1824-1841)
Between 1824 and 1841, in accordance with the Basic Law of 21 January 1825 and 1844, a Vice-Head-of-State was elected by the people.
Name | Time in Office | Notes |
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Mariano Montealegre Bustamante | 1824–1825 | Provisional |
José Rafael de Gallegos y Alvarado | 1825–1833 | Elected 1825 and 1829; Acted as interim Head of State on a number of occasions |
Manuel Fernández Chacón | 1833–1837 | Elected 1833; Acted as interim Head of State from June to July 1835 |
Juan Mora Fernández | 1837–1838 | Elected 1837, but his government was overthrown in 1838; Acted as interim Head of State on a number of occasions |
Miguel Carranza Fernández | 1838–1841 | Filled term of office left by his predecessor |
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