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  • ANC Leader Blasts Losing Candidates In Glendale Elections

    ANC LEADER BLASTS LOSING CANDIDATES IN GLENDALE ELECTIONS
    Vincent Lima

    Armenian Reporter
    www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-04-16-anc -leader-blasts-losing-candidates-in-glendale-elect ions
    April 16, 2009

    They lacked "qualifications" and "never had a chance of winning"

    Glendale, Calif. - "The Armenian-American community's vote was
    split by too many candidates who never had a chance of winning,"
    the Armenian National Committee's Zanku Armenian said, commenting on
    the Glendale elections last week. With this election, the number of
    Armenian-Americans on City Council dropped to one.

    An estimated 40 percent of the population of Glendale is of Armenian
    origin.

    Mr. Armenian, chairperson of the Armenian National Committee of
    Glendale Political Action Committee, said, "The ANCG-PAC had multiple
    discussions with each of these candidates in the beginning of the
    process and made them fully aware that their campaigns had no chance
    because of their lack of qualifications."

    ANCG-PAC had endorsed the candidacy of incumbents Ara Najarian and Bob
    Yousefian for Glendale City Council, urging citizens to vote for them
    and a third candidate of their choosing. Mr. Najarian was re-elected,
    but Mr. Yousefian was not; his eight-year service on the body comes
    to an end on April 20.

    Voters elected incumbent Frank Quintero and challenger Laura Friedman,
    along with Mr. Najarian. They will join Dave Weaver and John Drayman
    on the five-member council.

    Mr. Armenian questioned "the motives" of some losing candidates,
    suggesting that their candidacies were urged on by one or more
    current members of the council. He did not name candidates or offer
    any evidence to support his allegation, however.

    Education issues

    In the Glendale School Board race, one candidate supported by ANCG-PAC,
    Christine Walters, was elected, whereas the other, Eric Sahakian,
    was not. The Armenian-American organization had declined to endorse
    the candidacy of incumbent Greg Krikorian, who nonetheless handily
    won reelection, coming in first place.

    In choosing to support Ms. Walters and Mr. Sahakian and in
    declining to support Mr. Krikorian, ANCG-PAC was clearly signaling
    its dissatisfaction with the current administration of the school
    district. ANCG-PAC Board member Armen Abrahamian said, "With Christine
    Walters added to the new school board, the ANC intends to work with
    the board to address many pressing issues impacting students and
    parents. It is the ANC's intention to be very active and visible on
    these school issues in the months ahead."

    Another ANCG-PAC Board member, Sarkis Ourfalian, focused on the
    Glendale Community College Board, where all three ANCG-PAC-endorsed
    candidates won. "The ANC will be working closely with the full GCC
    board to build a closer bond and collaboration between GCC and the
    Armenian American community so that the full potential of the college
    may be reached," he said.

    ANCG-PAC did not respond to a request for comment on Armenian-American
    voter turnout. The group had earlier announced that it was focused
    on increasing turnout.

    Meanwhile, environmental activist Garen Yegparian, the only
    Armenian-American running for a seat on Burbank City Council, did
    not win.
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