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The final caucus results for the Marion County Democratic Party are in.

1,431 Democrats participated, with over 1,500 in attendance including observers. Over 30 youth in Pleasantville signed in. Marion County Democratic Chair Megan Suhr says the largest caucus site was at Central College with 199 attendees, and the smallest was in Washington Township with 18 attendees. Among the resolutions that came forward were 100% clean energy by 2050, overturning Citizens United, a living wage, and adding fine arts to the Iowa Core Curriculum. Final delegate count was 49 for Clinton, 49 for Sanders, and two for O’Malley.

Here are the summary information from the county party:

1431 people participated in caucus, with over 1500 in attendance (including youth and observers) Over 30 youth in Pleasantville signed in
17 caucus precincts- in 9 locations throughout the county.
Largest caucus was Pella 4 (central college) with 199 attendees
Smallest caucus was Washington Township with 18 attendees.
Average caucus size was 84 attendees.

Sampling of the Resolutions that came forward:
100% Clean energy by 2050
Overturning Citizens United
Living Wage
Bakken Pipeline Opposition/TPP
Clean Water Act
Single Payer Healthcare
Puppy Mills
Immigration Reform
Adding Fine Arts to the Iowa Core
Various other submissions as well

Marion County Dem Delegate results
Clinton: 49
Sanders: 49
O’Malley: 2