2056 United States presidential election in Maryland



The 2056 United States presidential election in Maryland 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 54.92% of the vote and a 19.53% margin of victory. This election surpassed 2052 as the closest presidential election in Maryland since 2004.

Major shifts against O'Shea occurred in the rural Eastern Shore and Appalachian west of Maryland. However, the Washington and Baltimore metropolitan areas in the center of the state saw substantial shifts towards O'Shea in many areas, enabling him to narrow the margin by about 2% compared to 2052, making Maryland was one of 15 states that was more Republican-leaning in 2056 than 2052. It was also the sixth weakest state for Constitution Party candidate Arnold Leding.