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    Glendale elections come to climactic end

    Yerkir/arm
    8 April 05

    Of the nineteen candidates vying for open seats on the Glendale City
    Council, only four went home victorious as the final numbers were
    released six hours after the polls closed.

    As reported by Asbarez daily, with 8,362 votes (10.4%), Attorney Ara
    Najarian will join incumbent council members Bob Yousefian (7230
    votes--9%), Frank Quintero (7119 votes--8.8%), and Dave Weaver
    (6574--8.2%) on the city's new council as it convenes later on this
    month.

    Voters demonstrated their confidence in current Glendale School Board
    President Greg Krikorian by reelecting him by a sizable margin with
    11649 votes.

    In the treasurer's race, incumbent Ronald T. Borucki defeated his only
    opponent, former Glendale Community College Board of Trustees Phillip
    Kazanjian, with 64% of the vote. A banker of 34 years, Borucki had
    received the support of numerous community groups including the
    Glendale Chapter of the Armenian National Committee.

    All three of the Glendale Community College Board of Trustees
    incumbents--Armine G. Hacopian, Victor King, and Anita Quinonez
    Gabrielian--were reelected by comfortable margins, with King leading
    the pack with 14,070 votes (30.2%). Hacopian came in second with
    13,203 votes (28.3%).

    Not one to accept a political hand-me-down position, Ardashes "Ardy"
    Kassakhian became the first clerk since 1929, to reach the office by
    election, on Tuesday, not appointment.

    Kassakhian received 27.3% of the vote, beating out Paulette Mardikian,
    who had 13.7% of the votes, and George McCullough, who received 16.6%.
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