Iowa Caucus App Maker. Maker of glitchy Iowa caucus app has Democratic Party ties. to gather and tabulate the caucus results. Party officials in Iowa blamed an unspecified “coding issue” with the software that. App tied to Iowa caucus collapse linked to ex-Hillary Clinton veteran. a UMass Lowell political science professor, added it was an unfortunate debut for the app maker and Iowa: “What it. The app that broke the Iowa caucus: An inside look. Exclusive: A cybersecurity company got hold of the code for Shadow, the app used in the Iowa caucus, and spoke to CNET about what it found.
As part of a set of reforms following the 2016 election, the Iowa Democratic Party introduced an app intended to make reporting numbers on caucus night easier. Shadow, a tech developer started by veterans of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential run, built the app being blamed for delaying Iowa Democratic caucus results.
The app that broke the Iowa caucus: An inside look. Exclusive: A cybersecurity company got hold of the code for Shadow, the app used in the Iowa caucus, and spoke to CNET about what it found.
Maker of glitchy Iowa caucus app has Democratic Party ties. MICHAEL BIESECKER and BRIAN SLODYSKO, Associated Press • February 4, 2020. 1 / 4. Election 2020 Iowa Caucus. Precinct captain Carl Voss, of Des Moines, Iowa, holds his iPhone that shows the Iowa Democratic Party's caucus reporting app icon Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020, in Des Moines, Iowa. Maker of glitchy Iowa caucus app has Democratic Party ties. to gather and tabulate the caucus results. Party officials in Iowa blamed an unspecified “coding issue” with the software that. Maker of Glitchy Iowa Caucus App Has Democratic Party Ties Shadow Inc. was launched by ACRONYM, a nonprofit corporation founded in 2017 by Tara McGowan, a political strategist who runs companies. As hours of waiting for Iowa caucus results turned into days of waiting, the focus turned to a small company that built the app used for precinct reporting.As America has learned in the hours.