David Hogg

David Hogg, vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), slammed the Certificate Committee’s decision on Monday to elevate the procedural challenge to his leadership, “the first step in removing me from my position” in an ongoing internal dispute.

"While this vote was based on how the DNC election was conducted, I had nothing to do with me, but it was also impossible to ignore the context of my broader work on reforming the party, which hung over this vote in this vote," Hogg said, as he described a nation's "crisis" and a Democratic state and a Democratic party "in the direction."

“I have been the vice chairman of the DNC to help make the Democrats better than defending the situation that has almost brought nearly every demographic group out of us. The DNC has promised to remove me, and this vote provides an effort for a quick effort,” Hogg said on Monday’s committee, an effort that came after the voting committee committee. ”

Kalyn Free, a long-time Democratic activist, Complaint submitted Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta were elected vice-chairmen after the DNC’s February 1 official election. Freedom accused her of complaints alleging that the DNC’s tabulation method violated the provisions of the Charter and the Parliamentary Procedures and “discriminated against three candidate women.”

David Hogg faces challenges with DNC role

DNC Vice Chairman Malcolm Kenyatta, left, David Hogg may lose his leadership position after a program error. (Getty Image)

"I am disappointed to learn that there were procedural errors in the February vice-chair election before I served as chairman. The Certificate Committee has issued their recommendations and I believe DNC members will carefully review the committee's solutions and resolve this issue fairly."

Democratic vice-chairman gets the final pass: stay neutral in primary elections or resign from party leadership

The Certificate Committee found on Monday that the February 1 election violated parliamentary procedures and voted to recommend the DNC to hold new elections for the two vice-chair positions currently held by Kenyatta and Hogg. The full DNC will now have a chance to vote and, if approved, will be re-election.

According to the DNC, a male can fill a position as vice-chairman, and a candidate of any gender may be. If the DNC passes a revote, only candidates who are eligible for the third ballot in the February 1 election will be eligible, including Kenyatta, Hogg, Hogg, Freedom, Jenna Reds and Shasty Conrad.

David Hogg, a 25-year-old democratic activist, was elected vice president of the DNC in February. (Reuters/Emily Elconin)

Although Free's complaint comes ahead of Hogg's inciting the DNC Division to file a lawsuit against major Democrats in the Deep Blue area, The Consequences are the latest blow to young Democrats. Hogg promised $20 million through his Political Action Committee (the leader we deserve) to challenge some older Democrats in the Blue Region.

Soon after, Martin confirmed that the DNC would remain neutral primary, which made Hogg the last pass to revoke his position as vice-chairman or to give up his political influence through his PAC. Now, Hogg has built the DNC's vote as a plan to speed up the vice-chairman.

But DNC ​​officials have said in the past and now that procedural voting has nothing to do with Hogg personally.

The DNC held an official election on February 1. Former DNC chairman Jaime Harrison will serve as current DNC ​​chairman Ken Martin, right. (AP Photo)

"Even though what he is saying. It's gender balance. ...Officers need to balance between men and women. The full DNC can vote again now. If they like what Hogg does, that's great, that's great, that's great, that's great, that's his intentions. We didn't reveal our intentions at the first vote, which was when they were able to do it on them. A former DNC official told Fox News Digital.

Another former DNC official added in a statement to Fox News’s digits: “Hogg was wrong, misleading the members or thinking he was doing the right thing. Either way, this would be resolved. He can’t complain. Revoting again doesn’t force him out, and there are other ways to do it if they choose to do it.”

Kenyatta said in a series of social media posts: "Any journalist covering this is full of partisan retribution for David, full of S---. It's unfortunate because I believe we both won fair victories and we don't give in to act improperly."

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"But any story about this narrative about David Hogg is wrong. I worked hard to play this role and worked every day. The story is complicated, but I was upset, but it wasn't @davidhoggg111. Although he obviously hoped it was Kenneta," Kenneta said in his potential Vice-Viceception, which is true. ”

Deirdre Heaveny is a political writer at Fox News Digital.