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

  • The Democratic National Committee held an electronic vote from June 9 to 11 that approved redoing the February 2025 vice chair elections.
  • The redo followed a complaint alleging procedural violations, including incorrect ballot formatting favoring David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta.
  • Hogg and Kenyatta were removed from their roles, with Hogg announcing on June 11 that he would not seek reelection to focus on his group, Leaders We Deserve.
  • The DNC voted 294-99 for new elections scheduled June 12-14 for a male vice chair and June 15-17 for any gender, while Hogg pledged to continue building the party through activism.
  • This decision reflects internal party tensions over reform efforts and the struggle to unite Democrats after losses to Trump in 2024, with calls for neutrality in primaries emphasized by DNC Chair Ken Martin.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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