2088 United States presidential election in East Louisiana



The 2088 United States presidential election in East Louisiana was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2088, as part of the 2088 United States presidential election. The Green ticket of East Louisiana native Annie Brown and Sara Ribo won the state with a massive 71.35% of the vote and a 51.31% margin of victory in the second presidential election in the state's history. Despite the region's historical conservatism, the presence of New Orleans native Annie Brown on the ballot and the severe effects of climate change on the state meant it gave nearly three-quarters of its vote to the Green Party.

Analysis
East Louisiana, which was separated from West Louisiana in 2081 after the Louisiana Rebellion, was the residence of prominent activist and recurring presidential candidate Annie Brown, who campaigned primarily on environmentalism, owing to her experience living in the state. It was the seventh strongest state for the Greens in its first presidential election four years earlier, and was the eleventh strongest for the Greens in 2088. The state's margin shift between 2084 and 2088 was one of the weakest in the country, which was speculated by some to be because of the Green Party hitting a "cap" in the historically conservative-leaning area.