Joe Biden, ‘Uncommitted’ Vote Update

As 15 states hold their primary elections on Tuesday, President Joe Biden is faced with a growing effort by progressives to sway voters to withhold their support and vote “uncommitted.”

Despite the mounting uncommitted effort and being challenged for the party’s nomination by author Marianne Williamson and Representative Dean Phillips from Minnesota, Biden has easily won every Democratic primary election of the 2024 presidential race.

While the specific ballot language for the “uncommitted” vote varies, eight of the 15 states holding Democratic primary contests on Super Tuesday have an option on the ballot to not support Biden or his longshot rivals.

Last week, Biden faced some uncertainty in Michigan, a swing state that he narrowly won in 2020, that now shows increasing discontent among its significant Muslim population over the Biden administration’s support of Israel in its war against Hamas in Gaza. More than 100,000 Michigan primary voters cast ballots for “uncommitted” in protest of Biden.

The momentum of the uncommitted movement has spread to Super Tuesday ballots in Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Tennessee and Vermont.

Newsweek reached out via email on Tuesday night to Biden’s representatives for comment.

Check below for Democratic contest results as races are called on Tuesday night.

Alabama

Results: Race has not yet been called

American Samoa

Biden is expected to win in the U.S. territory of American Samoa, which is holding its Democratic caucuses as part of Super Tuesday.

Arkansas

Results: Race has not yet been called

California

Results: Race has not yet been called

Colorado

Results: Race has not yet been called

Iowa

Iowa held an all-mail Democratic presidential caucus, and the race was called by the Associated Press shortly after 6 p.m. Biden received 90.9 percent of the vote while uncommitted garnered 3.9 percent and Phillips got 3 percent.

Maine

Results: Race has not yet been called

Massachusetts

Results: Race has not yet been called

Minnesota

Results: Race has not yet been called

North Carolina

Results: Race has not yet been called

Oklahoma

Results: Race has not yet been called

Tennessee

Results: Race has not yet been called

Texas

Results: Race has not yet been called

Utah

Results: Race has not yet been called

Vermont

Results: Race has not yet been called

Virginia

Results: Race has not yet been called

Biden Super Tuesday
President Joe Biden speaks at the White House on March 5, 2024 in Washington, DC. Biden is on the ballot in 15 states as they hold “Super Tuesday” primary elections.

Nathan Howard/Getty

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.