2020 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses
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The 2020 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses, the first nominating contest in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, took place on February 3, 2020. Pete Buttigieg received the most state delegate equivalents (SDEs) and therefore the most delegates, with one SDE and two delegates more than Bernie Sanders, who had narrowly won the popular vote with 26.5%. It was the first time that the Iowa caucuses published the popular vote results of their contest. Buttigieg became the first openly gay person to ever earn the most delegates in a state's presidential contest in the United States. The Iowa caucuses were closed caucuses, wherein only registered members of a party were eligible to vote, and awarded 49 delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of whic
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The 2020 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses, the first nominating contest in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, took place on February 3, 2020. Pete Buttigieg received the most state delegate equivalents (SDEs) and therefore the most delegates, with one SDE and two delegates more than Bernie Sanders, who had narrowly won the popular vote with 26.5%. It was the first time that the Iowa caucuses published the popular vote results of their contest. Buttigieg became the first openly gay person to ever earn the most delegates in a state's presidential contest in the United States. The Iowa caucuses were closed caucuses, wherein only registered members of a party were eligible to vote, and awarded 49 delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 41 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the caucuses. The 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses were controversial due to the delays in reporting the results. These delays, caused in part by problems with a mobile application created by Shadow Inc. that was used to report voting totals, led to the resignation of Iowa Democratic Party chair Troy Price. Further controversy resulted from errors and inconsistencies regarding the calculation and reporting of State Delegate Equivalents (SDEs) in several caucus locations. Following a three-day delay in vote reporting, the Iowa Democratic Party declared that Buttigieg had won two more delegates than Sanders. The official result and calculation of pledged national convention delegates was delayed until six days after the election due to the need for a correction of reported results from 3.1% (55) of the precincts. Buttigieg and Sanders then requested a partial recanvass for 8.1% of the official result, which resulted in Buttigieg's lead over Sanders narrowing to 0.08 SDEs. A final recount for 63 of the recanvassed precincts (3.6% of all results) was requested by both campaigns on February 19. Two days later, the Iowa Democratic Party announced that it had accepted recount requests for 23 precincts (1.3% of all results). The recounts took place from February 25 to February 27, with the Iowa Democratic Party announcing the results of the recounts on February 27, 2020. The results were certified by the state committee on February 29. The Associated Press at that point still refused to call a winner due to too many discrepancies in the precinct vote records, though they acknowledged the official results in their delegate count, and Sanders challenged the results after certification before the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee, but there were no media reports about the outcome of that challenge. With Biden eventually winning the Democratic nomination, he became the first candidate to do so without winning Iowa since Bill Clinton in 1992. Additionally, Biden became the first candidate to win the presidency without finishing in the top 3 since the conception of the caucuses in 1972.
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Los caucus o asambleas presidenciales demócratas de Iowa de 2020, las primeras contiendas de nominación en las primarias del Partido Demócrata para las elecciones presidenciales de 2020, se llevaron a cabo el 3 de febrero de 2020. El ganador fue Pete Buttigieg, quien se convirtió en la primera persona abiertamente gay en ganar una contienda presidencial en los Estados Unidos. Los caucus de Iowa son asambleas cerradas en los que solo los miembros registrados de un partido son elegibles para votar. Iowa otorga 49 delegados a la Convención Nacional Demócrata de 2020, de los cuales 41 son delegados comprometidos asignados sobre la base de los resultados de los caucus. Tras una demora de tres días en el informe de las votaciones, el Partido Demócrata de Iowa declaró que Buttigieg había ganado dos delegados más que Sanders, mientras que Sanders ganó el voto popular. La mayoría de las organizaciones de medios declararon a Buttigieg como el ganador, mientras que Associated Press se negó a declarar un ganador hasta que todos los procesos posteriores de recuento / recuento hubieran concluido. El resultado oficial y el cálculo de los delegados comprometidos a la convención nacional se retrasaron aún más hasta seis días después de la elección debido a la necesidad de una corrección de los resultados informados del 3,1% (55) de los precintos. Buttigieg y Sanders luego solicitaron un recuento parcial para el 8.1% del resultado oficial, que resultó en que la ventaja de Buttigieg sobre Sanders se redujera a 0.08 SDE. Ambas campañas solicitaron un recuento final de 63 de los recintos revisados (3,6% de todos los resultados) el 19 de febrero. Dos días después, el Partido Demócrata de Iowa anunció que había aceptado solicitudes de recuento para 23 distritos electorales (1,3% de todos los resultados). Los recuentos tuvieron lugar del 25 al 27 de febrero El Partido Demócrata de Iowa anunció los resultados de los recuentos el 27 de febrero de 2020; los resultados fueron certificados por el comité estatal el 29 de febrero. Los caucus demócratas de Iowa de 2020 fueron controvertidos debido a las demoras en informar los resultados. Estos retrasos se debieron en parte a problemas con una aplicación móvil creada por Shadow Inc. que se utilizó para informar los totales de votación. Más controversia resultó a partir de errores e inconsistencias con respecto al cálculo y reporte de equivalentes de delegados estatales (SDE) en varias ubicaciones de caucus. El presidente del Partido Demócrata de Iowa, Troy Price, renunció el 12 de febrero debido a la confusión en torno a los caucus demócratas de Iowa de 2020.
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