If Biden drops out…
…before the nomination:
…after the nomination:
Biden steps aside willingly
Biden would have to resign, die or suffer a “disability,” which are the only three ways the DNC rules allow for a replacement*
The more than 3,900 pledged delegates meet at the convention and cast their first ballot
The DNC chair meets with Democratic congressional leaders and Democratic Governors Association leaders to recommend a replacement
The full Democratic National Committee votes on that replacement
One candidate wins the majority of the delegates
If no candidate wins the majority of the delegates on the first ballot, then the 700+ “superdelegates” are allowed to vote
The delegates, now numbering 4,600+, continue to hold votes until one presidential candidate wins the majority of delegates
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If Biden drops out…
…before the nomination:
…after the nomination:
Biden steps aside willingly
Biden would have to resign, die or suffer a “disability,” which are the only three ways the DNC rules allow for a replacement*
The more than 3,900 pledged delegates meet at the convention and cast their first ballot
The DNC chair meets with Democratic congressional leaders and Democratic Governors Association leaders to recommend a replacement
The full Democratic National Committee votes on that replacement
One candidate wins the majority of the delegates
If no candidate wins the majority of the delegates on the first ballot, then the 700+ “superdelegates” are allowed to vote
The delegates, now numbering 4,600+, continue to hold votes until one presidential candidate wins the majority of delegates
If Biden drops out…
…before the nomination:
…after the nomination:
Biden steps aside willingly
Biden would have to resign, die or suffer a “disability,” which are the only three ways the DNC rules allow for a replacement*
The more than 3,900 pledged delegates meet at the convention and cast their first ballot
The DNC chair meets with Democratic congressional leaders and Democratic Governors Association leaders to recommend a replacement
The full Democratic National Committee votes on that replacement
One candidate wins the majority of the delegates
If no candidate wins the majority of the delegates on the first ballot, then the 700+ “superdelegates” are allowed to vote
The delegates, now numbering 4,600+, continue to hold votes until one presidential candidate wins the majority of delegates
If Biden drops out…
…after the nomination:
…before the nomination:
Biden steps aside willingly
Biden would have to resign, die or suffer a “disability,” which are the only three ways the DNC rules allow for a replacement*
The more than 3,900 pledged delegates meet at the convention and cast their first ballot
The DNC chair meets with Democratic congressional leaders and Democratic Governors Association leaders to recommend a replacement
The full Democratic National Committee votes on that replacement
One candidate wins the majority of the delegates
If no candidate wins the majority of the delegates on the first ballot, then the 700+ “superdelegates” are allowed to vote
The delegates, now numbering 4,600+, continue to hold votes until one presidential candidate wins the majority of delegates