U.S. presidential election Democratic Iowa rally rally partial publication of statistics at 5:40 on February 5

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The results of the Iowa State party rally, which kicks off the selection of opposition and Democratic candidates for the US presidential election, have not been announced on the afternoon of April 4, one night after the start due to trouble in counting. Partial tabulation is expected to be announced on the morning of the 5th of Japan time, but there are some voices about the reliability of the election results.

Opposition and Democratic parties aiming to regain power in the November US presidential election held a rally in Midwestern Iowa on the 3rd to kick off the selection of party candidates. When introduced, troubles occurred in the work, and it was an unusual situation that we could not publish any tabulation status.

The local media continued to check the handwritten records left on paper at each of the 1700 venues where the rally was held on the 4th, one day after the start of the rally. A partial summary will be announced on the morning of the 5th.

However, it is not clear when the final result will be revealed, and the fact that the U.S.-focused party rally is not going to be decided further, camps and the media question the reliability of the Iowa election results Voice is also rising.

Nevada does not use tally apps

The Democratic Party in Western Nevada, which is the second U.S. party to hold a Democratic rally following Iowa, was announced on Tuesday as a source of confusion in Iowa. Revealed that they do not use the app for aggregation.

The statement states, "I can be confident that what happened at an Iowa party rally will never happen at a Nevada party rally on Tuesday. The same apps and vendors as Iowa will not adopt." You.

He added, "An alternative tallying system has already been developed and we are looking at the best way for a party rally."