Former VP Joe Biden has won the March 17 primary with projected wins in all three states, according to CNN.

With 93% reporting, Biden won Florida—the biggest delegate haul of Tue. (219)—with 61.9% of the vote.

Biden also won every single county in Florida. He maintained a double-digit lead over Bernie Sanders in all three states.

Biden won all counties but one in Illinois, where, at 98.6% reporting, he won 59.1% of the vote. (Politico)

Here's an estimated total of delegates (AP): 👤Biden: 1147 👤Sanders: 861

As it stands, the odds are not exactly in Sanders' favor—and Sanders has shown no signs of dropping out.

Sanders didn't address the election results Tue. Instead, he live-streamed an address on the coronavirus pandemic.

Did the coronavirus depress voter turnout? Not in Florida or Arizona where turnout surpassed 2016's numbers. (WaPo)

According to the Washington Post, turnout in Florida was up 8 percent from 2016 due to "a substantial early vote."

In Arizona, where a majority of the electorate votes by mail, 480K+ ballots had been cast by Tue., surpassing 2016. (AP)

However, election officials in all three states saw low in-person voter turnout, per the AP and NYT.

What's next? On March 29, Puerto Rico will vote; 51 delegates will be up for grabs.