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Biden Wins HI RCV All-Mail Presidential Primary


Joe Biden Won the Democratic Party of Hawaii’s Party-Run, Rank-Choice Voting (RCV), All-Mail Presidential Primary, on Saturday, May 23rd, which was Delayed by more than a Month because of the Coronavirus.

Biden with 21,215 Votes, 63.2%, Defeated Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) with 12,337 Votes, 36.8%.

Biden won 16 of Hawaii's Delegates and Sanders will take Eight.

Biden has a Total of 1,566 Delegates to the Party’s National Convention. He needs 1,991 Delegates to Win the Nomination, a Threshold he is Projected to reach in June, with another 425 Delegates.

A Total of 35,044 Voters cast Ballots by Mail. It began Mailing Ballots to Registered Party Members in early March back when Sanders and Biden were the Two Front-Runners and Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, with 1,492 Votes, was still Maintaining her long-shot Bid for the Nomination.

But concerns about the Spread of the Coronavirus forced the Party to announce on March 20th it would Cancel Plans for In-Person Voting and Allow only Mail Ballots. To give those who expected to Vote In-Person on April 4th a Chance to Cast a Ballot, the Party said it would Mail another round of Ballots to Members and Wait until late May for them to be Returned and Counted.

Amidst these Shifts, Gabbard Dropped-Out and Endorsed Biden. Sanders Ended his Bid and Endorsed Biden on April 13th. Voters were Instructed to Mark their Top-Three Choices on Paper Ballots.

Only Candidates receiving at least 15% of the Votes Cast in a given Congressional District were to be Allocated Delegates. Votes for Candidates who didn’t Receive at least 15% were Redistributed to Voters’ Second-Ranked Choices, starting with the Candidate who Received the Lowest Number of Votes.

Gabbard Represents Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District in Congress, and got 4% of the Vote in the First Round of Voting. She was Absent from the District during much of the year while she Campaigned for the Presidency in Iowa and New Hampshire. State Sen. Kai Kahele (D-1st District), fiercely criticized her for Neglecting her Constituents and Mounted a Campaign for her congressional Seat, which covers Suburban Honolulu and the more Rural Islands of the State. Not long after, Gabbard said she Wouldn’t Run for Reelection and would Focus on her Presidential Bid.

Hawaii Democrats hired a Contractor, Merriman River Group, to handle Aspects of the Election, including Designing the Vote-by-Mail Package and Safely keeping Returned Ballots. The Company has Experience Running Elections for Labor Unions and Organizations such as the Kauai Island Utility Cooperative, the Electric Utility on Kauai island.

The Republican Party of Hawaii Canceled its Presidential Caucus after President Trump was the Only Candidate to Declare for the Ballot by the Dec. 2nd, 2019 Deadline. The Party is Committing its National Convention Delegates to Trump. Trump needed 1,276 for the Nomination, and currently has 1,771.










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