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DES MOINES, Iowa (WREX) — Mayor Peter Buttigieg is ahead in the Iowa Caucuses after a Monday night meltdown delayed results in to Tuesday.



Sixty-two percent of precincts are reporting as of Tuesday afternoon from all 99 Iowa counties.



He leads with 362.637 statewide delegates, or 27 percent, in a crowded field of 7 candidates. Sen. Bernie Sanders trails in second with 337.887 delegates, or 25 percent. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has 18 percent of delegates, with former Vice President Joe Biden coming in fourth with 16 percent.



The Iowa Caucuses were thrown in to chaos late Monday after the state Democratic Party said it found "inconsistencies" delaying results and causing widespread confusion across the state.



A "coding issue" with a new mobile app is being blamed for the delay in reporting the results of Iowa's 1,700 caucuses. Some caucus organizers were forced to call in results for the state party to record manually, introducing delays and the possibility for human error.



The company that developed the app accepted responsibility but said the underlying data it collected was "sound and accurate."



Candidates did not waste time on the campaign trail despite the mishap in Iowa. By sunrise, they had landed in New Hampshire where voters will go to the polls Tuesday, Feb. 11.



13 WREX will have full coverage of the results coming up on 13 News at 5, 6 and 10.