2084 United States presidential election

The 2084 United States presidential election was the 75th quadrennial United States presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 2084. The Green ticket of activist and educator Annie Brown and Senator from New Jersey Sara Ribo defeated the incumbent Republican ticket of Caleb Webber and Justin Gordon; they also defeated the Democratic ticket of Porter Romney and Sheldon Ackerman, and the Fair Elections ticket of Clayton Hanson and Rachael Cohen. 2084 was the first election without an Electoral College, due to the myriad political reforms sparked by the contentious 2080 election and the Louisiana Rebellion.

The 2084 presidential election was the first time since 2068, when Álvaro Hunter was elected, that a presidential candidate won an outright majority of the popular vote. This was also the first ever presidential election in which a candidate from the Green Party was elected president, the first in which a candidate received over 150 million votes, and the first in which four candidates took over 5% of the vote each since 1912.

Annie Brown's 30.04% margin of victory nationwide was the largest margin of victory achieved by any presidential candidate since 1820, when president James Monroe took over 80% of the vote and ran largely unopposed.

In popular culture
A book called Revealed: How the Green Party Rose to Dominance in American Politics, written by election analyst Houston Loring, analyzed the Green Party's rapid rise to major party status in American politics from the 2064 election, when they won just 3% of the national popular vote, to the 2084 election, when they won upwards of 50% of the popular vote and most states.