2052 United States presidential election in Iowa



The 2052 United States presidential election in Iowa 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 in a landslide with 60.23% of the vote and a 24.04% margin of victory, the best Republican performance in the state since 1952. O'Shea won by landslide margins in traditionally Republican-leaning but competitive areas in the state's eastern portion, which contributed to his massive margin of victory in the state. The massive shifts of rural areas towards the Republican Party in the Midwest under president Les was a defining story of the wider election; while Iowa and neighboring Minnesota and Wisconsin all had swings close to the national average, there was an intense contrast between urban areas, which shifted less, and rural areas, which shifted more in all three.

This was the first election in which Black Hawk County voted Republican since 1984, and the first in which Scott County voted Republican since 2036.