The Democratic primary race in New Hampshire ended with the victory of President Joe Biden, although his name was not on the ballot.
President Biden refused to appear on the ballot in New Hampshire, after this state refused the request of the Democrats that this year's primaries start from the state of South Carolina.
The victory in South Carolina gave former candidate Biden a big boost in the 2020 Democratic primary after some poor results in other states.
In the 2020 primary election in New Hampshire, Mr. Biden came in fifth on the list of Democratic candidates.
New Hampshire Democrats say state law requires them to hold the first primary. For this reason, the votes for Mr. Biden had to be written by hand by the voters.
American media reports that Mr. Biden is now mainly focused on the general race and not the one within the party. But before the general election officially arrives, Mr. Biden will participate in Democratic primaries next month in South Carolina, Nevada and Michigan.
Party elections in South Carolina take place in February, on the 3rd for the Democrats and the 24th for the Republicans. The primary race in this state is open to all voters, regardless of party affiliation, which means that residents can participate in the race of their choice, regardless of party, but cannot vote in both races.