Campbell: 'I Will Step Down'
UPDATE: “You can’t lead people who will not follow," said a Baltimore County Republican Central Committee member seeking Tony Campbell's resignation.
UPDATE (7:23 a.m.)—Embattled Baltimore County Republican Central Committee Chairman Tony Campbell said he will resign before the group's next monthly meeting.
“I will step down,” said Campbell, whose words during the committee’s Tuesday meeting could be heard by reporters and others asked to leave the room nearly three hours earlier.
Campbell and committee members who signed a letter of “no confidence” in Campbell agreed to meet over the next week and negotiate the terms of the resignation. Some wanted Campbell to have the discussion immediately and step down before the group left their meeting room in the Timonium Holiday Inn.
Following the meeting, Campbell said he wasn’t sure what the two sides would discuss.
“We’ll just sit down and talk,” Campbell said. “We’ll be human beings about it and just talk.”
The meeting could come within the next week. A resignation is expected within the next 30 days.
The announcement appears to end nine months of tension between Campbell and the 28-member committee, which started immediately after Campbell was sworn in last fall.
Since then, six of the members have resigned, though both sides disagree on the number of members who left as a direct result of Campbell’s leadership.
Campbell was criticized repeatedly for a divisive, lackluster style. He angered the committee when he issued a letter urging Republican County Council members to support a Democrat to be council chairman. He made statements on behalf of the committee about council redistricting when the committee had not agreed on an official position. And, his critics say, Campbell failed to get involved in issues such as the speed camera debate and an effort to overturn the new law that provides in-state tuition to some illegal immigrants.
Campbell was elected during the 2010 primary election and defeated Chris Cavey, a popular partisan figure who led the organization for seven years.
Most leaders of political party organizations are elected from within their respective memberships. The Baltimore County Republican Central Committee is believed to be the only one in the nation to elect its chairman through the Republican primary election. The bylaws of the group currently do not allow the committee to remove its chairman except in extreme cases.
Leaders of the group that sought to force Campbell’s resignation said they understood Campbell could refuse and create a standoff that could damage the party.
"I fear the attrition continues if we keep the status quo," Steve Kolbe, a Towson Republican, told Patch prior to the meeting.
Campbell’s calm announcement just after 10 p.m. was an unlikely end to a meeting that started with some members walking out when Campbell, a minister, decided to open the meeting by reading the 23rd Psalm rather than observing a moment of silence. A number of members, some Jewish, left the room during the reading.
The tension continued as Campbell refused to recognize members of the committee who planned to ask for his resignation even after the group defeated an attempt to adopt his agenda for the meeting and then replaced it with their own.
“Mr. Chairman, what are you afraid of?” yelled Michael Pappas, a Phoenix attorney who helped lead the faction seeking to oust Campbell.
Pappas’ group ultimately voted to close the meeting to all but voting members and alternates. About a dozen members of the public and a reporter were expelled from the room.
But the thin partitions of the temporary walls in the hotel ballroom could not contain the angry and frustrated voices of both sides.
“All you do is complain, complain, complain,” Georgie Trudil, a supporter of Campbell, said at one point.
Trudil frequently left the room. During one of those breaks, she passed a reporter and spoke.
“This is horrible,” Trudil said.
Back inside, some members unsuccessfully attempted to remove Trudil from her position on the committee. They later attempted to censure her, a form of formal reprimand, for what one member inside said was her frequent outbursts that were becoming a distraction.
Throughout the meeting, committee members seeking to force Campbell to resign aired their grievances.
Some complained about comments made by Campbell in a story on Patch Monday. Campbell criticized Steve Kolbe, a Towson Republican, for his statements in the same story.
Hillary Pennington, a Catonsville Republican, said Campbell publicly blamed her and other members for the failure of a major fundraiser earlier this year even though Campbell made all the decisions.
“You wouldn’t stand up and take responsibility,” Pennington could be heard saying. “That’s not a leader.”
Chris DeFeo, an aide to Del. Joseph Boteler, told Campbell that ticket sales fell this year because of the committee’s declining reputation among county Republicans.
“We’re a joke,” DeFeo said.
Pappas was also pointed in his comments.
“We’re broken,” Pappas said of the group. “We are a group of individuals that are begging for someone to lead us. Unfortunately, it hasn’t worked out for [Campbell].
“You can’t lead people who will not follow,” Pappas continued. “The people of this committee, rightly or wrongly, have indicated that we will not follow.”
Pappas urged Campbell to negotiate his resignation before the end of the meeting “and tomorrow is a new day.”
After the meeting, many members declined to comment, saying they were sticking to an agreement made in the room to simply say that the chairman had agreed to step down.
Pappas said that he and other committee members will seek to change the group’s bylaws to make it possible to remove future chairmen. The change will be voted on at the July meeting.
“This will make the chairman accountable to the committee,” Pappas said. “We all should be responsible for what we do.”
The group will also likely seek to have the legislature change the law and allow the group to elect its own chairman from within the group rather than through the primary election.
For Campbell, the announcement of his resignation reverses an earlier statement in which he said he would not be forced out.
“I decided I have more important things to do than this,” Campbell said. “I have my ministry to focus on. There are more important things to do than beat your head against a wall.”
Campbell said he had heard and understood members of the committee who said the tension was becoming “a distraction.”
“If I’m the cause of that, I need to go,” Campbell said.
Chris
8:07 am on Tuesday, June 14, 2011
This story is so funny to me. Last fall before the election I received a phone call from a high ranking member of the 42nd Republican Club. He had noticed my conversation (via a social media tool) with someone who was running for a seat as a District Court Judge in Baltimore County. The person I was communicating with on the social media tool was making waves in Baltimore County because he was running against the Sitting Judges. He wasn't popular with the mainstream because he was outspoken against the Sitting Judges. Now back to my story... I receive a phone call from this member of the 42nd club advising me to be very careful who I support in this election. He advised that the 42nd Republican Club had decided to back the Sitting Judges and it might be wise for me to do so. Here's the funny part of the story... Every single member of the Sitting Judges are Democrats, they were all placed by "MOM", they all have connects to "MOM", whether they worked with him in Baltimore City or they went to school with Mrs "MOM"!! So here I am a dues paying member of this club listening to a high ranking member of the club advise me to vote for a group of Democrats because the 42nd Republican Club has decided to endorse them. So fast forward to today and the Republican Central Committee has a problem with Campbell because he endorsed a Democrat. All too funny, what a bunch of RINO's!
Ann Miller
9:04 am on Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Chris, if you had done your homework, you'd know the controversies surrounding Scott Beckman and his involvements in distasteful, sexual Facebook posts and a small business selling similar t-shirts degrading women. I'd venture to guess the endorsement by the club had more to do with the fitness for office of those candidates than which party they belonged to.
The central committee, on the other hand, is obligated to support its party members. So the chairman's support for Democrats (Obama as a Republican For Obama, then Ken Oliver for council chairman) is totally inappropriate and contrary to the purpose of the central committee.
It is your lack of knowledge that leads you to draw the erroneous conclusions you have drawn.
Chris
4:10 pm on Tuesday, June 14, 2011
countyvoter, Wow somehow I became a supporter of Scott Beckman.. Notice my post clearly states that I had some communication with someone on a social media tool. I NEVER mentioned who I supported one way or another. I believe you are drawing erroneous conclusions here and not me! I believe you are showing your lack of knowledge with regard to the Sitting Judges. To be honest, I could not find a candidate to back for Dist. Court Judge. As a Republican I could not stomach voting for any of them, Beckman or the Sitting Judges. If you knew anything about politics you would realize that the Sitting Judges now have favors to pay back tot he Democrats in this state, including "MOM". That's what I think about when casting my vote.
Mark W.
6:29 pm on Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Chris
I do not know who you are but I can attest to the fact that your inability to realize that the sitting judges were the most qualified candidates for that job says a lot about your knowledge of politics. Courthouse races are not and should not be party driven they need to be candidate driven. In fact, the republican candidates in Baltimore County (Del. Sue Aumann, Del. Bill Frank, Councilman Marks, Fr. Gov Ehrlich) all supported, worked with and endorsed the sitting judges. Now, had there been QUALIFIED opposition, like there was in Anne Arundel County (Hon. Allison Asti) you may have a point. Beckman was not qualified to be a Circuit Court judge. This was CLEARLY displayed at the 42nd District Club Meeting when they hosted a judges forum. If that is not proof enough, Beckman tailored his campaign to Republicans in an effort to "win the party vote" and reached out to many "high ranking" club and party officials in an effort to win over their support and STILL LOST.
Alexander 52332 22.59%
Bailey 55600 24.00%
Beckman 25036 10.81%
Brobst 49852 21.52%
Nagle 48862 21.09%
One more thing. you mention you are involved with the 42nd Club, are you involved with the central committee too? Have you seen the absurdities that have taken place with Chairman Campbell? Did you attend the Lincoln-Regan Dinner? Did you contribute to the committee (by volunteering or donations)? If not, you really have no place to criticize the actions of the committee.
Chris
7:32 pm on Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Oh, Mark W...! It sounds like you are a "political hack" for the Democratic party. I never mentioned any affliliation with the Republican Central Committee; rather I used to pay dues to the 42nd Republican Club. Obviously, in your mind, unless a person is a political elitist like you in this County, you should just roll over and not have an opinion.
Once again, my issue isn't so much about the "Sitting Judges" themselves; I voted for none of them, including Beckman. The issue I have is that the "political elite" in Baltimore County, in both parties, think that the "rank and file" don't have the right to their own valid opinions.
The Republican Central Committee is basically imploding on itself as they have allowed Campbell to be on the ballot and elected in the first place. Now they are scrambling, very publicly, to correct their mistake!
One final note Mark: As long as this is America, and we live in a Democracy, I am entitled to hold an opinion about anything, anyone, or any political committee and express it in any constructive manner that I see fit. YOU do not have the authority to dictate, to anyone, whether this right of Free Speech exists, regardless if I have contributed money or volunteered my time.
Mark W.
9:08 pm on Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Obviously, you know very little about how/why Tony was placed on the ballot. He certainly was NOT placed there by the Central Committee, he was not even a current member of the Committee when Pat McDonough ran him against the incumbent chair. Unfortunately, Balt. Co is the only jurisdiction that allows the Chairman's race to be on the ballot, all other Republican chairmen are are chosen from within the committee. You have a right to have an opinion and to state your feelings but don't be so quick to judge an organization/committee when you know nothing about the inner workings of party politics. It is hard to have respect for your misguided rants when you have not been on the "front line" with the rest of the "political elite". Just wondering: what do you consider "rank and file"
stein
9:27 pm on Tuesday, June 14, 2011
If he leaves, which I do not think he will, it will be no loss.
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