Fed up with the dithering of Iowa party officials, the Democratic National Committee is “taking over” the accounting of results from Monday’s botched caucus count as state party operatives remain unable to provide a timeline for releasing the remainder of the tally, according to a report.

The DNC has been “actively engaging in calling the leaders of each [caucus] precinct in order to verify the results,” ABC News reported.

Polk County Democratic chairman Sean Bagniewski told the network that the DNC had been calling precinct chairs and asking for results, while Des Moines precinct chairman Carl Voss confirmed that the DNC had contacted him to request a copy of his tally sheet.

They both, along with an anonymous Democratic official, told ABC that they did not believe this had ever happened in previous caucuses.

DNC chairman Tom Perez said in a series of tweets Tuesday evening that DNC staffers were “assisting” the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) in an effort to get the results released as soon — and as accurately — as possible.

“What happened last night in Iowa should never happen again. We have staff working around the clock to assist the Iowa Democratic Party to ensure that all votes are counted,” he wrote in the first tweet.

Perez added in another tweet, “Our immediate goal is to ensure that every vote is counted as quickly as possible. Accuracy is our guidepost.”

The IDP has been in turmoil since Monday night, when an app commissioned by the IDP and created by Shadow Inc. to streamline the process of reporting caucus results botched the entire collection of votes.

Precinct chairs across the state experienced problems downloading or logging into the app, one of the ways they were supposed to be able to send the results from their smaller, individual caucuses to the IDP.

Only 71 percent of results had been released by the IDP as of Wednesday afternoon, and IDP chairman Troy Price outright refuses to say when the other 29 percent of results will be verified and made public.

“We’re going to take the time we need to get these results done,” Price said Tuesday.

A spokesperson for the DNC could not be reached for comment by The Post.