After reporting 100% of results for precinct and satellite caucuses, the Iowa Democratic Party announced Friday it will extend the deadline for campaigns to file a request for a recanvass of the results.Party officials said, "Due to delays in reporting and some inconsistencies in data, the IDP continues to be fully committed to ensuring the data reported matches the precinct records of result."Campaigns can now submit documentary evidence of inconsistencies between the data reported and the records of results for correction. The deadline for submission is Saturday, February 8 at noon CST.Party officials also voted unanimously to extend the deadline for a campaign to request a recanvass to Monday, February 10 at noon CST. The previous deadline was noon on Friday, February 7 at noon CST."Should any presidential campaign in compliance with the Iowa Delegate Selection Plan request a recanvass, the IDP will audit the paper records of report, as provided by the precinct chairs and signed by representatives of presidential campaigns. This is the official record of the Iowa Democratic caucus," party officials said in a release.The chairman of the Democratic National Committee called for a “recanvass” of the results of the Iowa caucuses Thursday, saying it was needed to “assure public confidence” after three days of technical issues and delays."Enough is enough," party leader Tom Perez wrote on Twitter. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

After reporting 100% of results for precinct and satellite caucuses, the Iowa Democratic Party announced Friday it will extend the deadline for campaigns to file a request for a recanvass of the results.

Party officials said, "Due to delays in reporting and some inconsistencies in data, the IDP continues to be fully committed to ensuring the data reported matches the precinct records of result."


Campaigns can now submit documentary evidence of inconsistencies between the data reported and the records of results for correction. The deadline for submission is Saturday, February 8 at noon CST.

Party officials also voted unanimously to extend the deadline for a campaign to request a recanvass to Monday, February 10 at noon CST. The previous deadline was noon on Friday, February 7 at noon CST.

"Should any presidential campaign in compliance with the Iowa Delegate Selection Plan request a recanvass, the IDP will audit the paper records of report, as provided by the precinct chairs and signed by representatives of presidential campaigns. This is the official record of the Iowa Democratic caucus," party officials said in a release.

The chairman of the Democratic National Committee called for a “recanvass” of the results of the Iowa caucuses Thursday, saying it was needed to “assure public confidence” after three days of technical issues and delays.

"Enough is enough," party leader Tom Perez wrote on Twitter.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.