De La Fuente never appeared on the list of participants, and O'Malley withdrew from the race after the Iowa caucus on February 1.
[10][11] In Singapore, Democrats Abroad held a voting session on March 7, hosting a Super Tuesday presentation[12] by KKR Director of Asia Pacific Public Affairs,[13] Steven Okun,[14] who under President Bill Clinton had served as Deputy General Counsel at the Department of Transportation.
[15] A number of cities hosted walk-in voting centers, and an official list of locations and open hours were made available as of February 6.
The scheduled March 1 voting location in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was cancelled without prior notice.
[53] The Global Council of Democrats Abroad may be invalidating all ballots from the March 5 voting center in Moscow, Russia.