Sen. Bernie Sanders was declared the victor of North Dakota’s Democratic primary race, giving the presidential hopeful his first win in the six states that went to the polls on Tuesday.

Sanders got 53.3 percent of the vote to Joe Biden’s 39.8 percent with 100 percent of the votes tallied in North Dakota, which had 14 delegates at stake.

He was awarded eight delegates and Biden got six.

But the former vice president, continuing on a run of momentum from last week’s Super Tuesday contests, took Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi and Idaho.

Washington is still too close to call.

Biden, coming off the string of victories on Tuesday, is leading Sanders in the delegate count – 824 to 666.

A candidate needs to get 1,991 delegates to win the presidential nomination at this summer’s Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.