DNC Sets June Vote on Possible Invalidation of Election of Vice Chairs

David Hogg caused friction in his party when he threatened to back primary challenges against his fellow Democrats.
DNC Sets June Vote on Possible Invalidation of Election of Vice Chairs
David Hogg talks to people after speaking at the 60th Anniversary of the March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Aug. 26, 2023. Andrew Harnik/AP Photo
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The Democratic National Committee will vote in June to decide if it will invalidate the vice-chair elections of activist David Hogg and Pennsylvania State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta on Feb. 1.
The upcoming vote is the result of a May 22 meeting of the DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee, which voted 25–0 to move forward with a procedural challenge to those elections.  
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