In the latest update on the South Carolina Democratic primary, Joseph R. Biden Jr., the incumbent, emerges victorious, with the race officially called by The Associated Press. Let’s delve into the details of the results and explore the impact of this triumph.
Election Results Snapshot
As of the most recent update, 77% of votes have been counted, with Joseph R. Biden Jr. securing a commanding lead. The breakdown of votes and percentages is as follows:
- Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Incumbent):
- Total Votes: 111,717
- Percentage: +96.4%
- Delegates: 55
- Other Candidates:
- No delegates awarded
- Remaining percentage points distributed among other candidates
The total reported votes stand at 115,915, representing 85% of the allocated delegates (55 out of 65).
County-wise Breakdown
Examining the results by county provides a nuanced perspective on voter preferences. Here are some notable outcomes from key counties:
- Beaufort County:
- Biden: 97%
- Williamson: 2%
- Phillips: 1%
- Total Votes: 3,811
- Percentage of Votes: 36%
- Richland County:
- Biden: 97%
- Williamson: 2%
- Phillips: 1%
- Total Votes: 19,052
- Percentage of Votes: >95%
- Charleston County:
- Biden: 97%
- Williamson: 2%
- Phillips: 1%
- Total Votes: 13,024
- Percentage of Votes: >95%
These results showcase Biden’s widespread support across various counties, solidifying his position in the Democratic primary.
Implications and What’s Next
Voter Turnout and Early Voting
The state’s unique election dynamics include no voter registration by party, allowing participants in the Democratic election to abstain from the Republican election on Feb. 24. The absence of party-specific registration highlights the significance of voter turnout in shaping the primary results.
South Carolina’s provision of two weeks of early voting and absentee voting options contributed to an impressive voter turnout. Over 52,000 voters had cast their ballots early or by mail as of Friday, underscoring the engagement of the electorate.
Election Day Expectations
The polls closed at 7 p.m. Eastern time, and historical data from 2020 indicates that the majority of results were reported by midnight. Despite lacking party-specific voter registration, the election demonstrated strong participation from the Democratic base.
Conclusion
Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s resounding victory in the South Carolina Democratic primary signals a significant milestone in the race. The broad support across diverse counties, coupled with robust early voting numbers, positions Biden as a formidable contender as the primary season unfolds. The implications of this win will undoubtedly reverberate in the evolving landscape of the Democratic primaries.
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