Former Vice President Joe Biden has won the Hawaii Democratic primary, the state Democratic Party announced Saturday.
Biden earned 63.2 percent of the final vote on the ranked-choice ballot in the party-run primary. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won 36.8 percent and is the only other candidate to earn delegates to the national convention.
Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is the only candidate left in the race after Sanders dropped out last month.
The former vice president needs roughly 440 more pledged delegates to secure the nomination, according to CNNs delegate estimate.
Hawaiis primary was originally scheduled for April 4, but the party canceled in-person voting for that day, instead transitioning to an entirely vote-by-mail system this year amid the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus pandemic. Ballots were sent to every registered Democrat in the state who was also enrolled with the Democratic Party of Hawaii, according to the partys website.
Friday marked the deadline for the ballots to be returned to the state party. More than 79,000 ballots were sent and roughly 35,000 were returned by mail, according to Saturdays announcement.
“Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on-site same-day voting on April 4th has been cancelled. Instead the Party will send a third mailing of ballots out. …The mail-ballot return deadline is May 22, 2020. Results will be tabulated and released on May 23, 2020,” the Democratic Party of Hawaii said in a Read More From Source
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