Harris secures delegate votes needed to become Democratic nominee

Harris secures delegate votes needed to become Democratic nominee

This makes Kamala Harris the first woman of colour at the top of a major party ticket.

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Vice-president Kamala Harris needed to pass a 2,350-vote threshold from delegates to formally secure the nomination. (AP pic)
NEW YORK:
Kamala Harris on Friday secured the delegate votes needed to clinch the Democratic US presidential nomination and become the first woman of colour at the top of a major party ticket.

Harris, the US vice-president, became the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination after President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from within the party and dropped out of the race last month. Harris quickly won the support of party heavyweights and was the only candidate to qualify for the Democratic presidential ballot, which ensured the outcome of the delegate voting was never in doubt.

Party delegates voted virtually this week. Harris, who joined the livestream event where the announcement was made, said she would officially accept the nomination next week after the virtual voting period had closed.

“But already I’m happy to know that we have enough delegates to secure the nomination,” said Harris, the first Black and Asian person to become US vice-president.

“And later this month, we will gather in Chicago united as one party where we’re going to have an opportunity to celebrate this historic moment together.”

Harris needed to pass a 2,350-vote threshold from delegates to formally secure the nomination, her campaign said.

DNC leaders had pledged to deliver a presidential nominee by Aug 7, before the Aug 19-22 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

The DNC had said a virtual vote was needed to ensure the nomination process was completed by Aug 7, the date by which Ohio law required a nominee in place to make the state’s ballot.

Ohio lawmakers subsequently pushed back the deadline to Sept 1, but party officials said they nevertheless wanted to meet the Aug 7 deadline to avoid any legal risk in the state.

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