Vice President Kamala Harris will be the only candidate on the ballot for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination because she was the only candidate who qualified with the minimum number of delegate signatures, Politico reports.
Candidates needed to get at least 300 delegates’ signatures from the nearly 4,000 to earn a spot on the ballot; no other candidate besides Harris collected 300 signatures. Harris needed to get 1,976 delegates’ votes to win the nomination; she reportedly has 3,923 pledging support. Voting will be open to the delegates starting Thursday at 9 a.m. ET, and closing Monday at 6 p.m.