WASHINGTON (AP) ā President Joe Biden wasn't successful in unseating New Hampshire from the it has held for more than a century, but his decision has nonetheless added a new wrinkle to the contest and created complications for his campaign, state election officials and voters.
Although several key details about next yearās New Hampshire primary have yet to be determined, the event has begun to take shape.
When is the 2024 New Hampshire primary?
State law gives exclusive authority to set the date for the 2024 primary, but he has yet to do so. For 40 years, it has been held the Tuesday following the Iowa caucuses, which are scheduled for Jan. 15. State law also says the primary must be held at least seven days before any similar contest. The Āé¶¹“«Ć½AV Carolina Democratic primary on Feb. 3 is the earliest contest on the Democratic National Committee's official calendar. The only Tuesday that fits within these parameters is Jan. 23.
Why wonāt Bidenās name appear on the New Hampshire primary ballot?
The move is the latest development in a long-simmering dispute within the Democratic Party over which states and regions should have the first say in determining the partyās presidential nominees every four years. Iowa and New Hampshire have traditionally kicked off the nomination process for both parties, but other states have challenged their prime placement in the calendar over the years. This has resulted in states leapfrogging one another and a steadily earlier start to the primary campaign season.
Biden, who , urged Democratic Party officials last year to rejigger the primary calendar with Āé¶¹“«Ć½AV Carolina in the lead-off position. His ended his string of embarrassing early-state losses that year and put his campaign on positive footing to win the nomination. The the presidentās proposal and scheduled the Āé¶¹“«Ć½AV Carolina primary to lead the partyās nomination process on Feb. 3, with New Hampshire and Nevada to follow on Feb. 6.
However, New Hampshire indicated its intent to maintain its first-in-the-nation primary status in violation of party rules and risk possible penalties from the DNC down the road. Rather than flout the rules he urged the national party to adopt, Biden chose to stay off the ballot in New Hampshire.
Will Biden still be a factor in the New Hampshire primary?
Bidenās name will not appear as a printed option on the New Hampshire primary ballot. However, some state Democratic leaders have begun organizing a write-in effort on Biden's behalf. The move is not without precedent. President Lyndon Johnson won the New Hampshire primary in 1968 as a write-in candidate, although he .
State Democratic Party Chairman Raymond Buckley said in a social media post, āThe reality is that Joe Biden will win the (New Hampshire primary) in January, win renomination in Chicago and will be re-elected next November.ā
How will write-in votes be counted?
According to the secretary of state, local officials will process ballots with write-in votes on election night and tabulate them along with votes for other candidates. Under state law, they must post their results publicly and submit their tallies to the secretary of state by 8 a.m. the following morning. It's not clear whether these election night write-in totals will be broken down by individual candidates.
In elections across the country, it is rare for officials to provide vote totals for individual write-in candidates on election night. It is more common to release a cumulative total for all write-in candidates on election night and then provide a more detailed breakdown at a later date. That was the case in Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowskiās successful write-in reelection campaign in Alaska in 2010. In that race, Murkowski received 99% of the write-in votes cast, but the final result wasnāt known until more than two weeks after Election Day.
Scanlan said he will urge towns to enlist additional help to speed up the count, but he sounded optimistic about the process in comments to reporters on Tuesday.
āIt sounds like it would be a big job, but you have to remember, it is one race where it is āvote for one,ā and itās fairly easy to sort through the ballots,ā he said. āI think it is a challenge that can be overcome.ā
In the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic primary, write-in votes comprised 2% of the total vote, or about 6,000 votes.
What happens to New Hampshireās Democratic delegates?
Party rules donāt bar a write-in candidate from winning delegates. Delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote and the vote in each of the stateās two congressional districts.
The larger question is whether, and how, the national party would punish New Hampshire Democrats for holding their primary earlier than allowed. One option would be to strip the state of all its delegate votes at next yearās national convention in Chicago. This would risk alienating the stateās most influential Democrats who would be critical in turning out supporters in a general election swing state. Another option would be seating all of New Hampshireās delegates but giving them half or some fraction of a full vote on the convention floor. Or the national party could decide to do nothing.
In 2008, when Michigan and Florida held primaries earlier than allowed under party rules, the DNC opted to try all three. Initially, it said both states would be stripped of all their delegates. Then, after negotiations with the campaigns of then-Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, it announced that delegates from both states could each cast half a vote. Finally, shortly before the convention began, party officials voted to grant Michigan and Florida delegates full voting rights in the interest of party unity.
What will a Biden-less primary ballot look like?
The simplest path to get on the New Hampshire presidential primary ballot is to submit a Declaration of Candidacy and pay a $1,000 filing fee. The minimal filing requirements usually result in a crowded field. In the 2020 primary, there were and on the ballots. Voters may write the name of another candidate in the blank space marked āWRITE-INā at the end of the list of candidates.
The ended Friday at 5 p.m. ET. A total of 21 Democrats submitted the necessary paperwork to appear on the ballot, including Minnesota U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips, who filed Friday morning, and 2020 hopeful Marianne Williamson. Twenty-four Republicans filed, including all the major candidates.
What vote coverage will the Associated Press provide on election night?
The AP will report vote totals in both the Democratic and Republican New Hampshire primaries. For Democrats, this will include any write-in vote totals and details by candidate that the New Hampshire Secretary of Stateās office makes available. The AP does not make projections and will declare a winner only when itās determined there is no scenario that would allow the trailing candidates to close the gap. A significant amount of write-in votes may slow the race-calling process if elections officials don't immediately provide a breakdown by candidate.
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Associated Press writers Holly Ramer in Concord, New Hampshire, and Will Weissert in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
Robert Yoon, The Associated Press