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    PAUL KREKORIAN WINS CITY COUNCIL RACE

    Asbarez
    Dec 9th, 2009

    Candidate Paul Krekorian with his son Andrew, 4, votes Tuesday in
    the special election for the Los Angeles City Council 2nd District
    seat in the library at Ulysses S. Grant High School in the Valley
    Glen neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley. Photo by: Brian Vander
    Brug of the Los Angeles Times

    NORTH HOLLYWOOD-Voters in the San Fernando Valley sent a resounding
    message throughout Los Angeles Tuesday night as Paul Krekorian won
    the special election in the Second Council District, defeating his
    opponent Christine Essel by a margin of more than 13%.

    "Today, the voters of CD2 demanded profound change and soundly
    rejected the domination of this city by Downtown insiders," Krekorian
    said. "This victory is the beginning of a fundamental transformation
    of the government of Los Angeles, and it sends a strong signal that
    the people of the San Fernando Valley are not satisfied with business
    as usual."

    Krekorian spoke to about 200 campaign volunteers, supporters, staff
    and family members who jammed his North Hollywood campaign office to
    celebrate the victory.

    "The task now ahead is for us to build a city government that will
    work for the people and that is marked by integrity, honesty and
    accountability," he said. "To succeed, we need to start healing the
    divisions that have resulted from this campaign and begin bringing
    our community together."

    More special interest money-$910,877.91 in so-called independent
    expenditures -was spent to elect Essel than any candidate in L.A.

    history. According to the unofficial results from the City Clerk's
    office, Krekorian received 10,810 votes (56.56%), while Essel gathered
    8,304 votes (43.44%).
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