The Democratic National Convention is a pivotal event in the American political landscape, where the party’s presidential candidate is officially elected. This year’s convention is scheduled to take place from August 19-24, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois.
The event will bring together delegates from across the country to nominate the Democratic candidate who will go on to contest the presidential election on November 5, 2024. Joe Biden crossed the majority delegate threshold necessary to win the Democratic nomination on March 12, 2024, making him the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Democratic Convention: the process
The Democratic National Convention is a four-day event that will witness intense political activity. Delegates from each state will gather to cast their votes for their preferred candidate. The candidate who receives the majority of the delegates’ votes will become the official Democratic nominee for the presidential election. The convention will also serve as an opportunity for the Democratic Party to finalize their platform and rules for the upcoming election.
Democratic Party rules governing vacancies
In the event of a vacancy on the national ticket, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has the responsibility to fill vacancies in presidential and vice-presidential nominations between national conventions. The chairperson would call a special meeting, and the decision would be made by a majority vote of the DNC members who are present and voting by proxy.
Replacing a nominee between the National Convention and the election
Both the Democratic and Republican parties have rules governing how to replace a presidential or vice-presidential nominee between the party’s nominating convention and the general election. The Democratic Party rules state that the DNC has the responsibility to fill vacancies in presidential and vice-presidential nominations between national conventions.
Ballot access and vacancies for presidential candidates
States require political parties to submit names of presidential and vice-presidential nominees and presidential electors in order to certify them for the general election ballot. Deadlines vary by state and depend on the election calendar. Nearly half of the states have a deadline in August, and most require certification or identification of a candidate to fill a vacancy no later than September 6.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC)
The DNC is responsible for organizing the Democratic National Convention. The DNC is the governing body of the Democratic Party and is responsible for setting the party’s platform, rules, and regulations.
The convention schedule
The convention schedule is packed with exciting events, including:
- Keynote speeches from prominent Democrats
- Voting and nomination of the presidential candidate
- Adoption of the party platform
- Speeches from notable figures and celebrities
The significance of the Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention is a crucial event in the presidential election process. The nominee chosen at the convention will go on to face the Republican nominee in the general election on November 5, 2024. The convention will also serve as an opportunity for the party to come together and unite behind their candidate.
The 2024 presidential election will be the first presidential election to take place using the electoral vote counts produced by the 2020 census. The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place from August 19-24, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois. The convention will serve as the official event where delegates will elect the Democratic nominee for the presidential election. The event will be a significant milestone in the election process, marking the official start of the general election campaign.