Iowa Caucus App Problems. The problems that beset the Democratic Party’s first state caucus of the presidential race ran far deeper and wider than one bad app. (Jordan Gale / The New York Times) The first signs of. Presidential preference cards are counted at a caucus at West Des Moines Christian Church in Iowa on Monday. Problems with a smartphone app designed to report the caucus results ended up delaying. Iowa caucus chaos caused by tech problem with mobile app Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price said the delays were not the result of a breach and party systems were secure. By Associated.
Iowa Caucus results delayed, link to mobile app problems is unclear (updated) Technology is already creating hiccups in the primaries. Jon Fingas, @jonfingas. February 3, 2020 It now appears that the new paper system has served an essential purpose in verifying the results collected on the faulty smartphone app. Nevertheless, the problems at the Iowa caucus point to.
The problems that beset the Democratic Party’s first state caucus of the presidential race ran far deeper and wider than one bad app. (Jordan Gale / The New York Times) The first signs of.
Results from Monday's Iowa caucus were delayed for days because of problems with a smartphone app used to tabulate and report results, causing chaos and frustration among campaigns and voters. A. After problems with an app made by Shadow, the Iowa Democratic Party had to postpone announcing the results of yesterday’s caucus, throwing the presidential race into chaos, enraging Democrats. The first election of 2020 devolved into chaos Monday night as the results of Iowa’s Democratic caucuses were delayed over technical problems, throwing a pall over the legitimacy of the first-in. Several precincts in Iowa said that workers are having trouble using a new app to report caucus results. People were unable to download or log into the app, Bloomberg News reported earlier today.