2052 United States presidential election in Florida
| November 5, 2052 | |||
| Turnout | 62.9% | ||
| Nominee | Abdul O'Shea | ||
| Party | Republican | ||
| Home state | Oregon | ||
| Running mate | Dolores Andres | ||
| Electoral vote | 34 | ||
| Popular vote | 7,617,067 | ||
| Percentage | 56.3% | ||
| Map legend | O'Shea | Les | |
| 50-60% | Miami-Dade | Broward | |
| 60-70% | Escambia | Gadsden | |
| 70-80% | Monroe | ||
| 80-90% | Jackson | ||
The 2052 United States presidential election in Florida 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 56.27% of the vote and a 15.66% margin of victory. This was the strongest margin for O'Shea in a state Les won four years earlier; Florida shifted 18.6% towards the Republican Party compared to 2048, the seventh most extreme shift in the country.
O'Shea was the first Republican presidential candidate to win Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties since 1988. He also nearly won Broward County, only losing it by a 5% margin. His climate change-focused campaign appealed especially heavily in these areas; for example, Miami-Dade shifted from a 16% margin of victory for Laura Les in 2048 to an 8% margin of victory for O'Shea in this election. Les' only strongholds in the state were in the Orlando area as well as a few counties in northern Florida.