The DNC’s Credentials Committee is expected to meet virtually on May 12 to consider the challenge from Kalyn Free, a Native American attorney whom Hogg defeated to become vice chairman, Semafor reported.
Free has argued she lost a “fatally flawed election that violated the DNC Charter and discriminated against three women of color candidates.” She is asking for two more DNC vice chairperson elections.
Hogg won his seat in February after several rounds of voting. The race came down to five candidates: Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta, who ultimately won their seats, Free, and two other women.
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“By aggregating votes across ballots and failing to distinguish between gender categories in a meaningful way, the DNC’s process violated its own Charter and Bylaws, undermining both fairness and
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