Former Vice President Joe Biden will receive no national delegates from New Hampshire following a weak supporter turnout.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders received the strongest support from New Hampshire voters, with 26% of the vote, with 90% reporting. He was closely followed by former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg with 24.4%, Minnesota Amy Klobuchar with 19.8% and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren with 8.4%.

Biden, who came in fifth, received 8.4% of the vote.

A candidate must win at least 15% of the vote to receive one of New Hampshire’s 24 delegates. Neither Biden nor Warren met that threshold Tuesday.

Both presidential hopefuls said Tuesday they’re focused on the upcoming 48 primaries.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren assured supporters in Manchester Tuesday night that she was in the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination “for the long haul."

Biden left New Hampshire before the polls closed to head down to South Carolina where he has seen strong support among the largely black electorate since announcing his candidacy.