He won after taking more than half of the total ballot.
He would have needed more than 95 percent of 150,000 ballots.
This time it's in the middle of the ballot, but still on the right.
There it was, the big question, right at the top of the ballot.
Two others held the remaining 27 percent of the ballots.
Two other Democrats held a combined 18 percent of the ballots.
The same number of ballots, a record high, was submitted last year.
On the majority of ballots, the three came to an agreement within about a minute.
The general won with the minimum number of ballots required.
Counting of ballots from the first three days is to begin on Sunday.