Democratic National Committee vice chair David Hogg is leaving the organization after months of turmoil within the party’s top ranks, multiple outlets reported Wednesday evening.
The 25-year-old political newcomer’s decision to step back from party leadership comes after members voted to hold a redo of his vice chair election this week.
The results, obtained by NOTUS, showed DNC members voted to call new elections for two vice chair seats 294-99, with 89% of DNC members casting a ballot. An updated rules procedure for vice chair elections was also approved 366-25.