2068 United States presidential election in Connecticut



The 2068 United States presidential election in Connecticut was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2068, as part of the 2068 United States presidential election. The Republican ticket of Álvaro Hunter and Julian Garnett won the state and its 6 electoral votes.

Analysis
Connecticut, previously a Democratic Party stronghold, became a major swing state following the 2052 presidential election. Typically, the south-central and southwestern (the most densely populated) parts of the state voted Democratic, while the rest of the state voted Republican. However, in this election, the Republican candidate Álvaro Hunter won the state with a 45.2% plurality of the vote and a staggering 17.0% margin of victory. Connor Hilton only won one county, the most populous and wealthiest county in the state, Fairfield County. Cara Nunez of the Green Party overperformed by 7% in the state compared to the national average, showing the impact of her party's environmentalist message in the coastal state.