2088 United States presidential election in Minnesota



The 2088 United States presidential election in Minnesota was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2088, as part of the 2088 United States presidential election. The Green ticket of Annie Brown and Sara Ribo won the state with 61.22% of the vote and a 35.20% margin of victory. The Greens won 84 out of Minnesota's 88 counties, many for the first time in the 21st century. Annie Brown was the first presidential candidate to surpass 60% of the vote in Minnesota since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964.

Analysis
Only four counties in Minnesota did not vote for the Green Party in 2088; Murray, Rock, Pipestone and Lincoln counties were those four. All four were located in southwestern Minnesota, historically the most conservative part of the state.

From Republican to Green

 * Aitkin (Largest city: Aitkin)
 * Becker (Largest city: Detroit Lakes)
 * Benton (Largest city: Sauk Rapids)
 * Big Stone (Largest city: Ortonville)
 * Brown (Largest city: New Ulm)
 * Cass (Largest city: East Gull Lake)
 * Chippewa (Largest city: Montevideo)
 * Chisago (Largest city: Wyoming)
 * Cottonwood (Largest city: Windom)
 * Crow Wing (Largest city: Baxter)
 * Dodge (Largest city: Kasson)
 * Douglas (Largest city: Alexandria)
 * Faribault (Largest city: Blue Earth)
 * Grant (Largest city: Elbow Lake)
 * Houston (Largest city: La Crescent)
 * Hubbard (Largest city: Park Rapids)
 * Isanti (Largest city: Cambridge)
 * Jackson (Largest city: Jackson)
 * Kanabec (Largest city: Mora)
 * Kittson (Largest city: Hallock)
 * Lac qui Parle (Largest city: Dawson)
 * Lake of the Woods (Largest city: Baudette)
 * Le Sueur (Largest city: Le Sueur)
 * Marshall (Largest city: Warren)
 * Martin (Largest city: Fairmont)
 * McLeod (Largest city: Hutchinson)
 * Meeker (Largest city: Litchfield)
 * Mille Lacs (Largest city: Princeton)
 * Morrison (Largest city: Little Falls)
 * Norman (Largest city: Ada)
 * Otter Tail (Largest city: Fergus Falls)
 * Pajutazee (Largest city: Granite Falls)
 * Pennington (Largest city: Thief River Falls)
 * Pine (Largest city: Rock Creek)
 * Polk (Largest city: East Grand Forks)
 * Pope (Largest city: Glenwood)
 * Redwood (Largest city: Redwood Falls)
 * Renville (Largest city: Olivia)
 * Roseau (Largest city: Warroad)
 * Sherburne (Largest city: Elk River)
 * Sibley (Largest city: Gaylord)
 * Stevens (Largest city: Morris)
 * Swift (Largest city: Benson)
 * Todd (Largest city: Long Prairie)
 * Traverse (Largest city: Wheaton)
 * Wabasha (Largest city: Lake City)
 * Waseca (Largest city: Waseca)
 * Watonwan (Largest city: St. James)
 * Wilkin (Largest city: Breckenridge)
 * Wright (Largest city: Otsego)

From Democratic to Green

 * Carver (Largest city: Chanhassen)
 * Scott (Largest city: Shakopee)