At the Casper Events Center, 660 Democrats caucused, and 317 people were absent but had sent surrogate affidavit forms. And most of those were for Clinton.

No one in Casper caucused for De La Fuente so he did not get any delegates from Natrona County. And as per party rules, there were not enough uncommitted people in Casper to elect delegates to the state convention. Party leadership told the uncommitted attendees to choose between Clinton or Sanders.

More people were sitting in a section reserved for Sanders supporters than in the Clinton section. However, Clinton did well in the absentee process, receiving 223 votes.

Democrats gave speeches in support of Sanders and Clinton before the vote.

Cole Miller, of Casper, gave an impassioned speech for Sanders.

Sanders has been elected by overwhelming majorities in the conservative, rural state of Vermont, Miller said. He will aggressively pursue banking fraud. He voted against the Iraq war and the bank bailouts. Clinton supported both those measures. Sanders supports single-payer health care reform that would eliminate insurance companies and save Americans millions, he said.