2052 United States presidential election in Oregon



The 2052 United States presidential election in Oregon was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2052, as part of the 2052 United States presidential election. The Republican ticket of incumbent Governor of Oregon Abdul O'Shea and U.S. Representative from New Jersey's 2nd congressional district Dolores Andres won the state with 48.94% of the vote in the first round, then 50.42% of the vote in the final round of ranked choice voting. This was the first time the state of Oregon had voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1984. The state shifted an incredibly large 21.51% towards the Republicans compared to 2048, the largest such shift in the entire country.

Most analysts attributed O'Shea's incredibly strong performance in Oregon to his campaign's focus on environmental issues and his popularity as Governor within his home state. Oregon had increasingly destructive wildfire seasons throughout the previous decades, including the Ontario Fire in 2051 which led to the deaths of 106 people in and around the burned city of Ontario in eastern Oregon.