Feb. 1st, 2016
Iowa Caucus Results (Democrats)
Feb. 1st, 2016 10:38 pmPSA: The winner of Iowa will determine approximately one national convention delegate. Iowa pledged Democratic delegate projection at this hour:
Clinton - 22
Sanders - 21
(1 too close to call)
And even that's just a projection. The actual delegates won't even start to be allocated until the end of April. (Contrast with a primary state like New Hampshire, where the delegates will be allocated immediately.)
The overall delegate picture, with 2382 delegates needed to win.
Clinton - 391
Sanders - 34
(330 uncommitted, 1 too close to call)
Clinton - 22
Sanders - 21
(1 too close to call)
And even that's just a projection. The actual delegates won't even start to be allocated until the end of April. (Contrast with a primary state like New Hampshire, where the delegates will be allocated immediately.)
The overall delegate picture, with 2382 delegates needed to win.
Clinton - 391
Sanders - 34
(330 uncommitted, 1 too close to call)
Iowa Caucus Results (Republicans)
Feb. 1st, 2016 10:40 pmIowa Republican delegate projection at this hour:
Cruz - 8
Trump - 7
Rubio - 7
Carson - 3
Paul - 1
Bush - 1
(3 too close to call)
The last three delegates will most likely go to the top three finishers between Fiorina, Kasich, Huckabee, and Christie. That's the current order of finish, but there's still one outstanding precinct on the Republican side.
1237 delegates overall are needed to nominate.
Cruz - 8
Trump - 7
Rubio - 7
Carson - 3
Paul - 1
Bush - 1
(3 too close to call)
The last three delegates will most likely go to the top three finishers between Fiorina, Kasich, Huckabee, and Christie. That's the current order of finish, but there's still one outstanding precinct on the Republican side.
1237 delegates overall are needed to nominate.