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  • GLENDALE: Armenians Will Hold a Majority on Glendale Council

    Armenians Will Hold a Majority on Glendale Council
    By Nicholas Shields, Times Staff Writer

    It is a first for an ethnic group that makes up more than a third of the
    city's population. Ardashes Kassakhian elected city clerk.

    Los Angeles Times
    April 7, 2005

    For the first time in its history, the Glendale City Council will
    have an Armenian American majority following this week's municipal
    elections.

    In unofficial returns, Ara Najarian topped a field of 19 candidates
    in Tuesday's election with more than 10% of the vote.

    He was followed by Mayor Bob Yousefian with 9%, Frank Quintero with
    8.8% and Dave Weaver with 8.2%.

    The three top vote-getters will serve four-year terms and Weaver will
    complete a two-year term left when Councilman Gus Gomez stepped down
    late last year.

    Armenian Americans Najarian and Yousefian and Councilman Rafi Manoukian
    will hold three of the five City Council seats.

    More than one-third of Los Angeles County's nearly 153,000 Armenians
    Americans live in Glendale, which has the second-largest population
    of people of Armenian descent of any city in the country, behind
    Los Angeles, according to census officials. There are about 205,000
    residents in the city.

    "There are a lot of Armenians in Glendale, and we just happen to be
    fortunate enough to be elected," said Najarian, whose goals include
    tackling traffic problems.

    "I know these gentlemen, and we'll be dedicated and committed to
    serving all of Glendale," he added.

    In Glendale's first contested city clerk election in 75 years,
    Ardashes Kassakhian will replace City Clerk Doris Twedt, who retired
    after serving five years.

    Treasurer Ronald K. Borucki was reelected with 64% of the vote.

    Assistant City Clerk Rita Buchanan said a number of absentee ballots
    remain to be counted. The results are not expected to change the
    outcome of the election.

    Meanwhile, voters in Inglewood on Tuesday reelected incumbent council
    members Curren Price Jr. with a 61% majority and Judy Dunlap with 55%
    of the votes.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-election7apr07,1,4512890.story?ctrack=1&cset=t rue
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