The Nevada Caucuses: <br />By the Numbers With 100 percent of Nevada <br />precincts reporting, Bernie Sanders <br />emerged with 24 delegates total. Former Vice President <br />Joe Biden came in a distant <br />second place, securing nine delegates. Pete Buttigieg rounded out <br />the top three candidates, with three delegates. Elizabeth Warren came in fourth and <br />Amy Klobuchar in sixth place. Neither <br />candidate secured any delegates in Nevada. Philanthropist Tom Steyer <br />came in fifth place. He also <br />received zero delegates. Michael Bloomberg did not <br />participate in the Nevada caucuses. Bernie Sanders clinched his <br />win by securing the most votes in <br />12 of Nevada's 17 counties. According to entrance polls, <br />Sanders clinched support from <br />nearly half of all Latino voters. Two-thirds of voters between <br />the ages of 17 and 29 <br />supported Sanders. Among black voters, Biden <br />was the favorite. He secured 36 percent. The next Democratic <br />primary occurs on <br />Saturday in South Carolina.