2052 United States presidential election in Idaho



The 2052 United States presidential election in Idaho was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2052, as part of the 2052 United States presidential election. The Republican ticket of Abdul O'Shea and Dolores Andres won the state with 73.85% of the vote and a 51.93% margin of victory. Idaho was the sixth most Republican state in the nation in the 2052 election, after Oklahoma, North Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming and Utah. This was the first time every county in Idaho voted for one candidate since 1984.

O'Shea performed particularly strongly in southwestern Idaho, which was heavily affected by the 2051 Ontario Fire. His response to it as Governor of neighboring Oregon was widely praised nationwide, as well as his eagerness to work with Idaho Governor Lilibet Jamison in the aftermath.