2056 United States presidential election in Massachusetts



The 2056 United States presidential election in Massachusetts was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2056, as part of the 2056 United States presidential election. The Democratic ticket of Thomas Grimke and Purya Hadjian won the state with 54.35% of the vote and a 18.94% margin of victory. This was the closest presidential election in Massachusetts since 1992, and the first time since then that the Democratic candidate's victory margin had been under 20%.

Republican president Abdul O'Shea made major in-roads in all areas of the state, most notably in southern and central Massachusetts. He became the first Republican to win Nantucket and Hampden counties since 1984, and the first to win Dukes County since 1972.

Massachusetts was the fourth most Democratic state in the 2056 election after Maryland, California and New Columbia. It was also the fifth weakest state for Constitution Party candidate Arnold Leding after Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Oceanian Union and New Columbia, when first-round ranked choice voting results are considered.