The remaining candidates will make presentations later this month to the DNC Committee on Rules and Regulations, which is in charge of determining the party’s nomination process. Committee Co-Chairs James Roosevelt and Minyon Moore invited Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Hama, New Hama. , Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Texas and Washington to make presentations to the Committee on Rules and Regulations during the June 22-24 meeting. The committee will select a group of states in the summer and this decision will then have to be approved by the full DNC. Earlier this year, Democratic Party officials approved a plan that launched a process that could determine which states will hold their first presidential race in 2024. The new plan eliminates the current set of early states of Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina and implements a process that would prioritize various battlefield states that choose to hold primaries rather than parliamentary elections. Under the new structure, states will apply for early nominations and the rules committee will select up to five who will be allowed to pass before Super Tuesday, the first Tuesday in March.