David Hogg Withdraws From Vice Chair Race After DNC Invalidates Previous Elections

New elections for the two vice chair slots will begin June 12.
David Hogg Withdraws From Vice Chair Race After DNC Invalidates Previous Elections
David Hogg speaks during the Fast Company Innovation Festival 2024 at BMCC Tribeca PAC in New York City on Sept. 17, 2024. Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Fast Company
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DNC vice chair David Hogg announced he is withdrawing from the do-over elections for his party officer position, hours after members of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted 294–99 to overturn the Feb. 1 election result that saw him and Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta elected as vice chairs.

The vote authorized new elections in the coming days.

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