The Democratic Presidential Nominee will be Selected by Delegates at the Democratic National Convention, which was Postponed amid the Coronavirus Outbreak to August 17th-20th in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
To Win the Nomination on the First Ballot, a Candidate must Receive support from a Majority of Pledged Delegates, with at least 1,991 of the Total 3,979 Pledged Delegates.
Currently, Former Vice President, Joe Biden (D-DE), has 1,549 Delegates and needs 448 Delegates to win the Nomination. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has 1,012 Delegates, and needs 979 Delegates to win the Nomination, but Dropped Out of the Race. He is still on Future Ballots, to Collect Delegates to take to the Convention, to get on Committees to affect the Parties Platform and Future Election Processes.
Upcoming June 2020 Elections
2nd:
D.C. - 20 Delegates
Indiana - 82 Delegates
Maryland - 96 Delegates
Montana - 19 Delegates
New Mexico - 34 Delegates
Pennsylvania - 186 Delegates
Rhode Island - 26 Delegates
South Dakota - 16 Delegates
Total - 460 Delegates
6th: U.S. Virgin Island (Caucus) - 7 Delegates
7th: Puerto Rico - 23 Delegates
9th:
Georgia - 105 Delegates
West Virginia - 28 Delegates
Total - 133 Delegates
23rd
Kentucky - 54 Delegates
New York - 274 Delegates
Total - 328 Delegates
June 2020 Totals - 951 Delegates
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