the Iowa caucuses were the first-in-the-nation Democratic presidential nominating contest, then there were other delegates from the county, district and state convention. President Jimmy Carter won the caucus by a total of 31 pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention. California GovernorJerry Brown did not appear on the ballot.
Delegates
The Iowa caucuses precinct caucuses were held on January 21 and then there were other delegates from the county, district and state convention, for a total of 200 delegates. So the popular vote will be changed.[2]
50 delegates were from the county, 50 delegates were from the district and finally 50 delegates from the state convention, President Jimmy Carter and Senator Ted Kennedy received both popular votes in county and delegates in state convention and district, Jimmy Carter received 21 delegates from district and 10 delegates from state convention, got 3,796 popular votes of total in caucuses and county, Ted Kennedy received 23 delegates from district to state convention respectively and got 2,084 popular votes in total at cacuses and county.[3][4][5]