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    Glendale News Press, CA
    Jan 30 2009


    Election races are finalized

    Deadline passes for City Council, school board, treasurer and clerk
    candidates.

    By Jason Wells
    Published: Last Updated Friday, January 30, 2009 10:34 PM PST


    CITY HALL ' Five citywide electoral races attracted 25 candidates by
    Thursday, the deadline to file campaign statements and qualifying
    voter signatures with the city clerk.

    County elections officials had yet to verify the signatures of
    registered voters who had signed the required candidate petitions, but
    the final deadline produced the first firm look at the number of
    people who were committed to the April 7 election, including 12
    candidates in the City Council race.

    Four challengers are running against incumbents Greg Krikorian,
    Joylene Wagner and Chuck Sambar for seats on the Glendale Unified
    School District Board of Education. Only one challenger had filed for
    the Glendale Community College Board of Trustees race, which has a
    filing deadline of Feb. 3.

    In the race for city treasurer, only former Mayor Rafi Manoukian, who
    lost his reelection bid in 2007, filed papers to challenge Ron
    Borucki.

    Only City Clerk Ardy Kassakhian enters the official campaign season
    unopposed.

    `I would like to think that is a statement of job performance over the
    last four years,' he said, adding that he would continue to expand
    accessibility to City Hall and the electoral process.

    With just two months to go in the municipal election season,
    candidates said the pace of fundraisers, meet-and-greets and public
    campaigning was sure to pick up in the coming weeks.

    Local city employee and teacher unions already had meetings scheduled
    with many of the candidates Friday and into this week, while other
    traditional players, such as the Armenian National Committee Glendale
    Chapter, had already completed endorsement interviews with several
    City Council candidates.

    But despite the majority of council candidates waiting until the last
    minute to turn in their required forms, the number of those who were
    actively campaigning was comparatively small.

    Most challengers said they were still finalizing platforms and
    campaign strategies. And even among those who had, many had yet to
    venture beyond their core group of supporters, especially in terms of
    fundraising.

    `We expect to hit that wall soon,' City Council candidate Bruce
    Philpott said Friday.

    The main contributing factor to the slow unfolding of the campaign
    season, candidates said, was the harsh fundraising climate.

    Borucki said he was `slowly but surely' putting his team together for
    a campaign that had so far relied on his core supporters, but the
    worsening recession has made the cost of running an even more dominant
    factor this season.

    `Fortunately, people talking to each other is very inexpensive,' said
    Christine Walters, a school board candidate and president of the
    Glendale High School PTA.

    Laura Friedman, who stepped down as chairwoman of Design Review Board
    No. 2 last month to focus on her City Council campaign, has been the
    only City Council challenger to mount a major ground offensive,
    attending about six in-home meet-and-greets a week for the past two
    months.

    And last week, Mayor John Drayman introduced her at a fundraiser at
    the upscale restaurant Palate.

    `My goal is really to get my message and ideas out to the public,' she
    said. `I'm not really thinking about what other people are doing.'

    Beyond the revving campaigns of other challengers, Friedman will soon
    be contending more directly with the incumbents, who plan to enter the
    field armed with campaign offices, media strategies and years of
    political experience.

    Councilman Bob Yousefian said his newspaper advertisements, mailers
    and campaign signs were nearly complete and was planning fundraisers
    for later in the election season after holding a town hall-style
    meeting with potential voters two weeks ago.

    `It's not my first day on the job,' he said.

    Councilman Ara Najarian planned to open his campaign office later this
    week.

    February will also bring a bevy of public candidate debates, starting
    with a forum hosted by the Unified Young Armenians on Sunday at the
    Central Library.

    So far, there are five City Council forums scheduled through March,
    and many candidates said they would use as many as possible to get
    their messages out.

    `I've got nothing to hide,' said Michael Teahan, a council candidate
    and former president of the Adams Hill Homeowners Assn.

    THE CANDIDATES

    CITY COUNCIL

    Aram Kazazian

    Lenore Solis

    Laura Friedman

    Bruce Philpott

    Vartan Gharpetian

    Chahe Keuroghelian

    Edward Lafian

    Aramazd Stepanian

    Michael Teahan

    Frank Quintero*

    Bob Yousefian*

    Ara Najarian*?

    CITY CLERK

    Ardy Kassakhian*

    CITY TREASURER

    Rafi Manoukian

    Ron Borucki*

    GUSD BOARD

    Hasmig Asianian

    Naira Khachatrian

    Christine Walters

    Eric Sahakian

    Joylene Wagner*

    Chuck Sambar*

    Greg Krikorian*

    GCC TRUSTEES

    (filing period ends Feb. 3)

    Ann Hazel Ransford

    Armine Hacopian*

    Anita Gabrielian*

    ?

    * denotes an incumbent

    Source: City clerk's office
    From: Baghdasarian
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