2052 United States presidential election in Minnesota



The 2052 United States presidential election in Minnesota 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 51.47% of the vote and a 6.43% margin of victory. This was the first presidential election in which Minnesota voted Republican since 1972, when it voted for Richard Nixon; this was the longest Democratic streak in the country at the time, since Minnesota was the sole state to vote Democratic in the 1984 presidential race.

This election was also notable for being the first time St. Louis County voted Republican in a presidential race since 1928, when it backed Herbert Hoover. St. Louis County voted for O'Shea with a 48.7% plurality to Les' 48.0%. The Duluth News Tribune's Keeva Erholtz called it "the death of the old Iron Range."