United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 2020

The 2016 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 3, 2020. Wisconsin voters chose twelve electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice-President.

Wisconsin voted for incumbent President William C. Holland (D-Texas) over the Republican nominee, Senator John Dickenson (R-Mississippi). Holland carried Wisconsin with 66.61% of the popular vote to Dickenson's 29.59%, a margin of 37.02%. Wisconsin thus weighed in as 3.42% more Democratic than the national average. Holland won sixty-eight of Wisconsin's seventy-two counties and all ten congressional districts. He broke 60% in 28 counties (including Dane County, home to the state capital of Madison), 70% in 13 counties (including Milwaukee County, home to the state's largest city Milwaukee), and 80% in 1 county (Douglas). He carried Vilas County in the far north with a plurality, and became the first Democrat since Lyndon Johnson in 1964 to win the traditionally Republican suburban counties of Washington, Dodge, Jefferson, and Waukesha.