Sen. Bernie Sanders won the Northern Mariana Islands Democratic caucus on Saturday, March 14.

The small Pacific island US territory allocates six pledged delegates to the Democratic national convention. Sanders won four delegates compared to two for Biden.

The territory uses Chamorro Standard Time, which is 11 hours ahead of US Pacific Time and 14 hours ahead of US Eastern Time.

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See results from the Northern Mariana Islands' March 14 Democratic caucus.

Northern Mariana Islands Democratic caucus results:

Sanders won four pledged delegates compared to two for Biden.

What's at stake?

The Northern Mariana Islands' caucus allocates six pledged delegates to the Democratic national convention.

According to FiveThirtyEight's primary election forecast, former Vice President Joe Biden was projected to win the most votes and delegates out of the Marianas. He's currently forecasted to win four delegates compared to two for Sen. Bernie Sanders.

In 2016, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton won four pledged delegates while Sanders won two.

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