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David Hogg to depart as DNC vice chair after months of turmoil

UNITED STATES, JUN 12 – The DNC voted 75% in favor to redo vice chair elections due to procedural and gender diversity issues, prompting David Hogg to step down amid party disputes over primary challenges.

  • The Democratic National Committee held an electronic vote from June 9 to June 11, approving a motion to redo the February 2025 vice chair elections.
  • This decision came after Kalyn Free, who previously ran as a candidate, raised concerns about procedural issues, especially regarding the enforcement of gender diversity rules.
  • David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta originally won two of these vice chair positions but faced removal amid disputes over election fairness and internal party conflict.
  • On June 11, Hogg announced he would not be seeking reelection, explaining that his choice was made to allow the party to concentrate on its most important priorities.
  • The DNC plans new virtual elections June 12-14 for a male vice chair and June 15-17 for a vice chair of any gender, signaling ongoing efforts to address party divisions and leadership direction.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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