Election skeptic to oversee voting in Nye County

Mark Kampf speaks to a supporter at the Nye County Commission meeting on July 19, 2022, in Pahrump, Nev. County Commissioners voted to appoint Kampf to replace a longtime election official who resigned over the county's plan to transition to counting ballots by hand, without electronic voting machines.
mark Kampf Photo credit Samuel Metz/AP Photo

Reno, NV (AP) - Nye County commissioners have appointed a new top election official who has denied that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election and promises to implement plans to count every ballot by hand, in place of electronic vote tabulating machines.

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Republican Mark Kampf will succeed veteran county Clerk Sam Merlino, who is resigning over the county commission’s hand-counting plans after months of unprecedented scrutiny over her work administering local elections. Kampf, whose first day as interim county clerk is Friday, is an accountant who recently served as county treasurer and won the Republican Party’s nomination for county clerk in the June primary.

After a marathon five-and-a-half hour commission meeting in which members of the public largely backed his appointment, commissioners voted 4-1 Tuesday to appoint Kampf. Most residents pointed to his experience and an 18-page plan he has that includes overhauling Nye’s election for all paper-counting, broken up by precinct.

The secretary of state’s office has scheduled hearings this month to weigh new requirements for counties that plan to hand-count.

In brief remarks on Tuesday, Kampf also alluded to a “parallel tabulation process” that will run alongside the hand count. He said it would mimic much of what is currently in place for mail-in ballots, which are sorted and tabulated using machines, but did not elaborate on if this version would also include the machines.

Kampf has been a fixture at county commission meetings and workshops convened by the secretary of state throughout this year. He has said that education and an overhaul of election procedures are needed to restore trust in elections that he claims was eroded during the 2020 election.

“I believe Donald Trump won the 2020 election,” Kampf said at an April Republican primary debate during which all the candidates cast doubt on voting machines and Biden’s victory.

Throughout the year, Kampf has received support from Jim Marchant, the Republican Party’s nominee for Nevada secretary of state and a leader of the “America First” coalition of candidates who deny the validity of the 2020 election. Marchant on Tuesday told commissioners that Kampf’s appointment would allow them to allow them to implement a new voting system “that we can roll out all over the country.”

Marchant’s support echoed remarks he made Saturday on former Trump campaign strategist Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast. Marchant said that after ditching voting machines in Nye County, he and his coalition planned to distribute hand-counting procedures throughout the country.

Despite public disagreements over plans to transition to hand-counting, Nye County commissioners on Tuesday also awarded Merlino a plaque for her years of service.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Samuel Metz/AP Photo