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    Glendale News Press , CA
    Dec 10 2011

    Armenian political group seeks charter

    By Mark Kellam, [email protected]
    December 10, 2011 | 6:39 p.m.


    The organization California Armenian-American Democrats, which
    includes several local members, appears close to being fully chartered
    by the California Democratic Party. Its bylaws would serve as a
    template for organizations seeking charter approval in the future,
    according to local officials.

    The group was provisionally chartered in July and representatives went
    before the state party's executive board in November seeking a full
    charter, said Caro Avanessian, interim chairman of the group and
    president of the Glendale Democratic Club.

    The board didn't grant the organization a full charter because board
    members wanted some changes to the group's bylaws.

    `They want it to be perfect,' he said. `It's going to be a sample in
    the future.'

    It would be the first statewide organization chartered by the state
    party, Avanessian said.

    The group initially sought to become a caucus, but those groups are a
    part of the state party and don't have much autonomy, Avanessian said.

    With a charter, the group is independent. It can raise funds and make
    endorsements in races and on issues where the state party hasn't
    endorsed.

    Eric Bauman, head of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party, led the
    meeting as vice-chairman of the California Democratic Party and
    chairman of the party's organizational development committee.

    He said most of the significant revisions to the bylaws have been
    made, but the executive board wants the group to fix some grammar
    problems and make sure that all requirements, such as the number of
    days needed for meeting notices, are consistent throughout the bylaws.

    Meanwhile, the organization is growing, Avanessian said, with 500
    members as of Dec. 1 - the deadline to sign up in order to be a voting
    member and run for office during the upcoming year.

    The group will return to seek a full charter in February at the
    Democratic convention in San Diego, Avanessian said.

    http://www.glendalenewspress.com/news/tn-gnp-1211-armenian-political-group-seeks-charter,0,3216324.story

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