2052 United States presidential election in Hawaii



The 2052 United States presidential election in Hawaii was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2052, as part of the 2052 United States presidential election. The Democratic ticket of President Laura Les and Vice President Marco Sosa won the state with 55.10% of the vote and a 14.25% margin of victory. While Les won the state comfortably, Republican Abdul O'Shea made major in-roads in the state, even compared to the massive Republican shifts across the country, becoming the first Republican presidential candidate to win more than 40% of the vote in the state since 2004. This was attributed to his focus on environmental issues and his relative strength with minority voters.