Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) beat Sen. Bernie Sanders (I, VT), Saturday, April 11th, 55.3% to 44.7%. A Total of 19,759 Mail-In Votes were cast in the Democratic Presidential Primary.
Biden gets 11 Delegates and Sanders gets Four.
Sanders would have won more Delegates but after ending his Bid for the Nomination last week, Sanders is No longer Eligible to Win Delegates based on the Statewide Vote in Primaries and Caucuses, according to Democratic National Committee (DNC) Rules.
Sanders is, however, still Eligible to Win Delegates based on Vote Totals in Individual Congressional Districts.
Overall, Biden has 1,228 delegates and Sanders has 918.
Alaska used Ranked-Choice Voting System with the anticipation of more Candidates on the Ballot.
NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker
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