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North Dakota Democratic primary, February 20 – March 30, 2024 [102] Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count Pledged Unpledged Total Joe Biden (incumbent) 840: 92.4%: 13: 13: Marianne Williamson: 31 3.4% Dean Phillips (withdrawn) 16 1.8% Cenk Uygur (withdrawn) 13 1.4% Eban Cambridge 4 0.4% Stephen Lyons (withdrawn) 3 0.3% Jason Palmer ...
On January 22, the New Hampshire attorney general's office begins investigating an audio deepfake robocall of President Biden that encouraged people not to vote in the state primary. [235] On January 23, President Biden wins the non-binding New Hampshire Democratic primary through write-in votes. [236] Biden wins over 60% of the vote. [237]
A simple majority (1,990) of the total delegate votes (3,979) was required to become the nominee. The campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination began on July 28, 2017, when Maryland Congressman John Delaney became the first candidate to announce his run for president.
House District 70: Robert Reese has narrowly won the Democratic primary, with 50.47% of the vote. Reese secured 1,389 of 2,752 votes cast, just 12 more than what he needed to avoid a runoff.
Engage Action and Listen to Michigan said before the vote they were aiming for 10% of Michigan’s Democratic primary voters to mark their ballots uncommitted, a symbolically significant 10,000 ...
Clinton won 13 of the open primaries, 17 of the closed primaries, and 4 of the mixed contests. Sanders won 10 of the open primaries, 9 of the closed primaries, and 3 of the mixed contests. [5] In the end, Clinton won a total of 34 contests to Sanders' 23 and won the popular vote by 3.7 million votes. [6] See also:
President Joe Biden has easily won Tuesday’s Democratic presidential primary in Nevada, his second lopsided victory in four days over a mostly unknown field of challengers. The Associated Press ...
Since the 2012 Democratic primaries, the number of pledged delegates allocated to each of the 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., is based on two main factors: (1) the proportion of votes each state gave to the Democratic candidate in the last three presidential elections, and (2) the number of electoral votes each state has in the United ...