Under Iowa Democratic Party rules, Tom Perez can’t require that results be recalculated, but presidential campaigns have until noon Friday to make a request.
As Democratic Party officials launch into a recount of the Iowa caucus results, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders declared himself the victor.The precinct worksheets give totals for the first round of voting and totals for the second round of voting, after candidates who got less than 15% in the first round are eliminated, as well as allocation of state delegates to each candidate based on the final round of voting.
Any presidential candidate may request a precinct-level review, or a recanvass of district or state results, by submitting a request in writing to the Iowa Democratic Party chair.Requests for a precinct-level review must include the name of the county or counties, the precinct, and a credible explanation describing the reason for the request.
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