Former South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg was awarded the largest number of delegates from the first-in-the-nation Iowa Caucuses, the Iowa Democratic Party announced Sunday night, one week after the disastrous, error-laden presidential nominating process kicked off the 2020 race.
Buttigieg wins 14 delegates. U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was awarded 12. That means Buttigieg won 26.2% of state delegate equivalents, versus Sander’s 26.1%, as Politico reports.
U.S, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) came in third, with 18% SDEs, and 8 delegates. Former Vice President Joe Biden fourth, with 15.8% SDEs and 6 delegates.
There remain errors in the Iowa Democratic Party’s results, according to experts, like Daniel Nichanian:
Tuesday New Hampshire voters will cast votes in the nation’s first Democratic primary.