Sen. Bernie Sanders beat out Hillary Clinton in Idaho's Democratic Caucus Tuesday night.

Final results were released at 1 a.m. MST Wednesday by the Idaho Democratic Party. Sanders received 18,640; Clinton with 5,065.

Early returns of counties in the KMVT/Southern Idaho viewing area, as of 11:15 p.m., showed Bernie Sanders winning every county tabulated by wide margins. Attendees at the caucus in Twin Falls, for example voted for Bernie Sanders by a 3 to 1 margin.

A record number of Democrats turned out to caucus Tuesday for the statewide presidential county caucuses, with nearly 24,000 attendees, up from 21,000 in 2008

Not all counties in the KMVT viewing area, however, we're responding to phone calls to gather results.

Later tonight, final results will be released by the Idaho Democratic Party. Only then will we know the percentages of the caucusing members for Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

For a county by county breakdown of the numbers of the counties reporting in the KMVT viewing area, click this

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As final numbers in all Idaho counties are tabulated and published they will be updated to our website.