On the second night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, a roll call of the states was ceremonially held. Due to the then-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the roll call and convention were held virtually rather than in a single venue.[1] Also due to the pandemic, formal voting on the party's nomination was done virtually and in advance of the convention, making the roll call at the convention purely ceremonial.[2]
The roll call saw participation by all of the convention's 57 delegations (including all 50 states and seven additional territories/jurisdictions (the District of Columbia, the five inhabited U.S. territories, and Democrats Abroad).[1] Organizers planned for it to last approximately 30 minutes.[3] Convention secretary Jason Rae directed the roll call from the Wisconsin Center.[4]
The production of the remote roll call was widely praised.[5][6][7][8]
Order of nominations
editAnnouncing their states' delegates' nominations were:
See also
editReferences
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- ^ Collinson, Stephen (August 19, 2020). "Analysis: A risky roll call turns into a surprise moment of national unity". CNN. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ Behrmann, Savannah. "'Looks like America': DNC's virtual roll call, the first of its kind, widely lauded online". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ Vanderhoof, Erin (August 18, 2020). "The DNC Roll Call Was an American Travelogue—and an Unexpected Delight". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ Cauterucci, Christina (2020-08-19). "The DNC's Roll Call Made Me Feel More Patriotic Than I Have in Years". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
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- ^ Deliso, Meredith. "DNC's roll call across America a highlight of a largely virtual convention". ABC NEWS. Archived from the original on August 19, 2020. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Dan Merica (August 18, 2020). "Former opponents and Democratic activists to officially nominate Biden in revamped roll call vote". CNN. Archived from the original on August 18, 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ Alaska Native leader featured in DNC roll call, KTUU (August 19, 2020).
- ^ Arizona teacher gets turn in spotlight, as Democrats officially nominate Biden, Cronkite News (Arizona PBS) (August 10, 2020).
- ^ Emilie Munson, Firefighters' union chief wins CT roll call honors at Democratic convention, CT Insider (August 18, 2020).
- ^ "Volunteer Profile: Julia Bryan, International Chair". Archived from the original on August 19, 2020. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
- ^ Phil Drake, Montana delegation delivers 24 votes for Biden, 1 for Sanders, Great Falls Tribune (August 18, 2020).
- ^ Grace Kraemer, New Town man gets to cast North Dakota's Democratic delegates for president, KFYR-TV (August 19, 2020).
- ^ Armus, Teo; Farzan, Antonia Noori (August 19, 2020). "Calamari, Rhode Island's controversial state appetizer, becomes an unexpected star of Democratic convention". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
- ^ Member of Standing Rock Sioux Tribe represents South Dakota during DNC, KOTA-TV (August 19, 2020).