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    Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Tel: (818) 500-1918

    PRESS RELEASE
    June 10, 2011
    Contact: Haig Hovsepian
    Telephone: (818) 500-1918

    ANCA-WR EXPRESSES CONCERN REGARDING FIRST DRAFT REDISTRICTING MAPS

    LOS ANGELES, CA---The Armenian National Committee of America-Western
    Region's (ANCA-WR) Elections Committee's 2011 Redistricting Task Force
    expressed grave concern today regarding the first draft of legislative
    district boundaries proposed by the Community Redistricting Commission
    (CRC). The maps were released earlier today and can be viewed online
    at http://wedrawthelines.ca.gov/maps-first-drafts.html.

    The CRC is the body responsible for drawing the new districts. It
    released its first draft district maps today based on feedback it
    received through public hearings and written testimony.

    "We are disgusted with the first draft of the CRC's maps," said Garen
    Yegparian who leads the ANCA-WR task force. "The core of our community
    in the North Hollywood-Crescenta Valley-Glendale-Burbank-Hollywood
    area has been unacceptably splintered among State Assembly, State
    Senate, and Congressional Districts."

    Yegparian also expressed concern with some of district lines which
    split the Armenian communities in the greater Montebello area as well
    as in Orange County. However, he noted, only a couple of the proposed
    districts respected the testimony provided by the community in the
    greater Los Angeles area.

    California is home to the largest Armenian community in the United
    States. The ANCA-WR task force has been working with local ANCAs
    throughout the state to help raise awareness of the redistricting
    process and how it impacts the Armenian community in California. Over
    the past two months, Armenian Americans have attended public hearings
    to educate public officials regarding the dynamics of the community.

    "These preliminary maps demonstrate that we need to be more vocal in
    educating the CRC about our community dynamics," remarked Yegparian.
    "These are not the final maps. We can only change things for the
    better through increased Armenian community participation in the
    process."

    Every 10 years, the State of California redraws its federal and state
    legislative district boundaries to more accurately reflect the state's
    residents' demographics and overall dynamics.

    This year, the process is being led by a 14-member commission, the
    CRC, as established by the Voters FIRST Act which was voted into law
    by Californians in 2008. Previously, the State Legislature was
    responsible for redistricting.

    The CRC is made up of five Republicans, five Democrats, and 4 not
    affiliated with either of those two parties but registered with
    another party or as decline-to-state. The CRC must draw the district
    lines in conformity with strict, nonpartisan rules designed to create
    districts of equal population that will provide fair representation
    for all Californians.

    The CRC must hold public hearings and accept public comment. After
    hearing from the public and drawing the maps for the 80 State Assembly
    districts, 40 State Senate districts, House of Representatives
    districts, and four Board of Equalization districts, the CRC must vote
    on the new maps to be used for the next decade.

    To approve the new maps, the maps must receive nine `yes' votes from
    the Commission - three `yes' votes from members registered with each of
    the two largest parties, and three `yes' votes from the other members.

    For more information about the CRC, how its work impacts the Armenian
    community or how someone can get involved in the process, individuals
    can contact the ANCA-WR at [email protected].

    The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the
    largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy
    organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination
    with a network of offices, locals, and supporters throughout the
    Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country,
    the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community
    on a broad range of issues.

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