It's official — Bernie Sanders has won the North Dakota caucus over Vice President Joe Biden.

With 100% of the precincts reporting Wednesday morning, March 11, Sanders won by a spread of 53% to nearly 40%.

North Dakota has 14 Democratic-pledged delegates, compared to 29 GOP delegates.

Sanders and Biden both win five delegates, with four more still being divided up.

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North Dakota Republicans also held caucuses Tuesday night, with President Trump being the only name on the ballot. Organizers say it was more of reelection campaign kickoff. The president collected the state's 29 delegates.

North Dakota's Democrats showed up in droves Tuesday, as it was the first time the "firehouse caucuses" went into effect, which essentially let voters weigh in at 14 locations across the state in what resembled more of a primary election.

Sanders also won North Dakota in 2016 with a nearly 63% vote over Hillary Clinton's roughly 27%.