Eugenia Zamora

Eugenia Zamora

politician Costa Rica

Eugenia Zamora serves as the President of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) in Costa Rica. She recently made headlines when the TSE issued an order prohibiting the Ministry of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications (Micitt) from taking actions that could lead to a blackout of radio frequencies during the upcoming elections, underscoring the TSE's role in safeguarding democratic processes.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
102,153
Power
880$
Sentiment
7.09
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Costa Rica 9 7.33 0.80% +10% 5,094,118 45,028 $62,000 548$
Guatemala 2 6.00 0.18% +0% 17,915,568 32,963 $82,000 151$
Honduras 1 8.00 0.10% +0% 9,904,608 9,826 $25,000 25$
Panama 1 7.00 0.10% +0% 4,314,768 4,101 $76,000 72$
Dominican Republic 1 8.00 0.09% +0% 10,847,910 10,234 $89,000 84$
Totals 14 48,076,972 102,152 $334,000 880$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Eugenia Zamora is the president magistrate of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) in Costa Rica. 8

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Estos son los errores que generaron más de 27.000 votos nulos en las elecciones 2026

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Eugenia Zamora is the president magistrate of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal who ensured the integrity of the election process. 8

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Laura Fernández será la presidenta número 50 de Costa Rica

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Eugenia Zamora, president of the TSE, emphasized the importance of informed voting to reduce abstentionism. 8

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Elecciones 2026: abstencionismo se acerca a su nivel más bajo desde 1998

Guatemala Guatemala: Eugenia Zamora, the president of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, emphasized the importance of respecting the election results. 7

Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951: Fernández lidera elecciones en Costa Rica con 53%, con 31% de mesas escrutadas

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Eugenia Zamora, magistrada presidenta del Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones, abre la sesión solemne. 8

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Resultados de elecciones en Costa Rica 2026: TSE inicia la sesión solemne