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Presidential Nominating Process
Updated August 1, 2024
On July 21, 2024, President Joseph Biden announced that he would no longer seek the Democratic
presidential nomination. This CRS Insight discusses selected issues that could be of interest to Congress
as the party's nominating process proceeds toward the Democratic National Convention in August. With
issues discussed herein developing rapidly, this Insight does not attempt to cover all issues that might be
relevant before the nominating process concludes. The Insight does not provide legal analysis.
Former President Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination on July 18, 2024, and the Insight
does not discuss the now-concluded Republican process. Another CRS product discusses frequently asked
questions about the 2024 presidential nominating process for both major parties.
Status of the Nominating Process
At the time of his withdrawal announcement, President Biden was not yet the Democratic nominee for the
party's 2024 presidential ticket. According to the Associated Press, President Biden had secured 3,896
pledged delegates (discussed below)-exceeding the 1,976 required for nomination. The formal
nomination does not occur until delegates cast their votes, typically at the national convention. Hours
after President Biden's announcement, Democratic National Convention Chair Minyon Moore announced
that the party's quadrennial meeting would proceed as scheduled August 19-22 in Chicago.
The party also is scheduled to continue with a planned virtual roll call (discussed below) to nominate its
presidential ticket before the convention begins. The virtual roll call plan emerged in May 2024 after it
appeared that ballot-access deadlines in Ohio and other states could conflict with the timing of the
Democratic National Convention. There has been debate about the necessity of holding a virtual roll call.
Attorneys for the convention Rules Committee advised during July 2024 meetings that the virtual roll call
remained necessary to avoid potential litigation about ballot-access deadlines. Additional discussion of
party rules affecting the status of the nominating process appears below.
Party Rules and the Nominating Process
Whether during routine times or extraordinary ones, party rules govern the presidential nominating
process. For Democrats, provisions specified in the Call of the Convention and the Bylaws are particularly
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