A Democratic National Committee (DNC) panel that resolves delegate disputes has voted in favor of a resolution to redo voting for two vice chair positions that were filled in a February vote.
The procedural change of filling two positions with just one vote was challenged by one of the candidates in the race.
The panel, known as the DNC Credentials Committee, passed the resolution in a 13–2 vote on May 12. Three members abstained.
The Feb. 1 vote saw candidates Malcolm Kenyatta, a Pennsylvania legislator representing Philadelphia, and David Hogg, an activist from Florida, elected as vice chairs.
The credential committee’s decision means it will now be up to the full 400-plus member DNC to vote on whether to proceed with a reelection for the vice chair positions held by Hogg, 25, and Kenyatta, 34....