What to know about the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago: when, where, speakers

A month after the Republican National Convention brought a week of non-stop politics to Milwaukee, national attention is about to swivel 90 miles south — to the Democratic equivalent in Chicago.

The city, less than two hours from Milwaukee, is gearing up to host the Democratic National Convention next week. Though the RNC in Milwaukee was highly anticipated, coming just days after the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump, the DNC is also set to be a pivotal political moment. Just weeks before the convention, President Joe Biden stepped down as the Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris clinched the nomination.

Here's everything we know about the DNC, from where it'll be to who's speaking:

What is the Democratic National Convention?

The DNC is a weeklong event where Democratic delegates from each state will officially select the party's nominees for president and vice president.

Traditionally, delegates vote at the convention for the nominee, but DNC organizers conducted a virtual vote a few weeks before the convention this year. Voting wrapped up on Aug. 2, making Harris the first Black woman and first Asian American from a major party to win a presidential nomination.

Vice President Kamala Harris greets a cheering crowd at a campaign stop Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at the Eau Claire Event District in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Vice President Kamala Harris greets a cheering crowd at a campaign stop Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at the Eau Claire Event District in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

When is the DNC in Chicago?

The DNC will run from Monday, Aug. 19 to Thursday, Aug. 22 — the same length as the RNC.

Where will the DNC be held in Chicago?

Like the RNC in Milwaukee, the DNC will be spread out across multiple venues in Chicago.

Daytime events, meetings and party business will be held at McCormick Place, the largest convention center in North America, on Chicago's lakefront. Hotels surrounding McCormick Place will serve as headquarters for the media and Democratic staff, according to the DNC website.

The evening activities, including prime-time speeches from the presidential and vice presidential nominee, will be held at the United Center. The arena is home to the NBA's Chicago Bulls and the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks and hosted the 1994 DNC.

Why is the DNC in Chicago?

The Democratic National Committee — the group that organizes the convention — decided Chicago was "the perfect place to tell the story of the Democratic Party to the American people," according to the convention website.

"It’s a union city that sits at the heart of the Midwest, and it’s a Democratic stronghold that was part of the “blue wall” crucial to the Biden-Harris victory in 2020," the DNC wrote.

Chicago's selection comes after Milwaukee was chosen to host the last DNC in 2020, but the convention was rendered largely virtual by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Who's speaking at the DNC?

The convention hasn't announced a schedule of speakers. This information will likely become available closer to the start of the event.

For now, we know Harris and her vice presidential pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will definitely address delegates. The presidential nominee usually takes the stage during the last night of the convention and the vice presidential nominee during the second-to-last night.

In previous years, politicians, celebrities and family members of nominees have also taken the stage to make a case for the Democratic agenda and presidential ticket. For the 2024 DNC, this likely means we can expect President Joe Biden, former president Barack Obama and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff to be among the speakers.

Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is greeted by the crowd Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at the Eau Claire Event District in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.



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Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is greeted by the crowd Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at the Eau Claire Event District in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

How did Kamala Harris become the nominee?

Last month, less than a day after Biden dropped out of the race, Harris secured enough delegates to earn the Democratic presidential nomination. The widespread party support all but guaranteed Harris would gain the nomination, as she was the only Democrat to have entered the race after Biden stepped down.

Ahead of the official virtual delegate vote, Harris also secured the endorsements she needed from at least 1,976 delegates to earn the party's nomination. In total, there are 3,936 Democratic delegates, including 95 from Wisconsin. Nearly all of the Wisconsin delegates declared their support for Harris's candidacy before the official vote.

Is the DNC open to the public?

Like the RNC, the DNC is closed to the general public.

Only those with credentials will be allowed inside the convention venues, including members of the media, delegates, politicians and volunteers.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: DNC 2024 in Chicago: when, where, venues, Kamala Harris