DNC panel votes to void David Hogg's election to Democratic vice chair
Briefly

The Democratic National Committee's credentials panel has voided David Hogg's election as vice chair over procedural violations, amidst criticism of his plans to challenge long-standing incumbents. Despite this decision, Hogg retains his position until the full DNC votes on the matter. Hogg and fellow vice chair Malcolm Kenyatta's ousting is tied to concerns about elections conducted earlier this year. Committee member Christine Pelosi emphasized that this move was purely procedural rather than politically motivated, although Hogg's reform agenda may have influenced the decision.
"It's impossible to ignore the broader context of my work to reform the party which loomed large over this vote," Hogg said in a statement after the vote.
Christine Pelosi insisted that the vote to void Hogg's vice chair election win had nothing to do with politics, stating it was about violation of parliamentary procedure.
Read at New York Post
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