Democratic National Committee orders Alabama party to redo vote that eliminated LGBTQ caucus

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The Democratic National Committee has told the Alabama Democratic Party to redo a vote that changed the state party’s bylaws in May, finding that some members of the state party were wrongly excluded from the vote that eliminated several caucuses, including one for members who identified as LGBTQ+.

Reed’s faction claimed the changes, including the creation of the new diversity caucuses, diminished the influence of the Black caucus. Reed’s faction regained control of the SDEC in August 2022,Three SDEC members, including First Vice Chair Tabitha Isner of Montgomery, filed challenges with the DNC about how the meeting in May was conducted, the vote, and the changes to the bylaws.

The resolution says Alabama’s amended bylaws are in conflict with the DNC’s charter and bylaws because they deny certain diversity constituents an opportunity to elect at-large members.

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