“The lack of results in the Iowa caucuses so far has led to confusion online and on television networks, which are used to having some reported results by this point in the night,” the New York Times reports.
“Democratic officials said that the delay was largely because of a party effort to do ‘quality control’ on the results before they were made public. This could include comparing final results to presidential preference cards, as well as final results to check-in numbers.”
Politico quotes one Iowa official: “The whole system largely broke.”

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