2056 United States presidential election in Oregon



The 2056 United States presidential election in Oregon was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2056, as part of the 2056 United States presidential election. The Republican ticket of president and former governor of the state Abdul O'Shea and governor of New Hampshire Sam Bennett won the state with 53.45% of the vote and a 6.90% margin of victory in the final round of ranked choice voting. O'Shea significantly improved on his performance in the state four years earlier, and although he slightly underperformed his performance four years earlier in the first round of ranked choice voting, the underperformance was much less than his underperformance nationwide.

O'Shea improved in the Portland metropolitan area in the first round and vastly underperformed in the rest of the state, especially Malheur County, where he won over 90% of the vote in 2052; he even underperformed his 2052 performance there in the final round, since the Ontario Fire was not as fresh in voter's minds.

This was the first time Oregon voted more Republican than the national average since 2000.