Hillary Clinton on Monday night secured an Iowa delegate over Bernie Sanders by the flip of a coin.
A video captured by a Univision reporter shows caucus officials resorting to a coin toss to decide which Democratic presidential candidate would receive the precinct’s fifth delegate.
“It was very, very close. Remember this is a caucus, it was very, very close. It was called by a coin toss,” says a woman in the video.
According to the rules for Democratic precincts, ties between two or more candidates can be broken by a coin toss.
The Des Moines Register reported at least two instances of decisions by coin toss, all breaking for Clinton.
{mosads}The Iowa Democratic caucuses too close to call, with Sanders and Clinton locked in a dead heat.
With 95 percent of precincts reporting, Clinton had 49.8 percent of state delegates to Sanders’s 49.6 percent. The candidates will likely split the delegates almost evenly.