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    ZAREH SINANYAN'S ELECTION WAR CHEST GROWS

    Glendale News-Press (California)
    Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News
    March 26, 2013 Tuesday

    by Brittany Levine, Glendale News-Press, Calif.

    March 26--ZAREH SINANYAN -- the City Council candidate at the center of
    this election season's biggest controversy so far -- has also amassed
    the largest campaign war chest, with $70,065 on hand, according to
    the most recent financial disclosure filings.

    "The money is just flowing in," Sinanyan said. "People are
    overwhelmingly supporting me."

    Contributions for the April 2 election continued despite a request
    by some council members earlier this month to remove Sinanyan from
    his city commission seat because of vulgar and threatening comments
    that were posted under his name on YouTube and other websites.

    The candidate received 28 contributions totaling $9,400 after the
    public brouhaha, according to financial disclosures filed with the
    City Clerk's Office March 21.

    Sinanyan kept his seat on the Community Development Block Grant
    Advisory Committee because some City Council members said there wasn't
    enough evidence to prove he wrote the comments.

    Sinanyan has not denied posting the comments, many of which are
    directed at Armenia's geopolitical enemies, saying only that they do
    not reflect his values.

    The next most successful fundraiser in the council race is incumbent
    Ara Najarian, who has $64,375 -- much more than the $45,013 he
    collected through the second filing period in 2009, the last time he
    ran for re-election.

    The large hauls indicate that despite the city's campaign reform
    ordinance in 2008, which limited individual contributions to $1,000,
    election spending remains strong.

    But large campaign war chests do not necessarily guarantee electoral
    success. Councilman Rafi Manoukian lost re-election in 2007 even
    after raising $171,080 as of the second filing period that year.

    Najarian said if he is elected again, he will push for a fundraising
    cap of $40,000.

    "It's out of hand," he said. "It's not necessary."

    Councilwoman Laura Friedman rounded out the top three with $46,312.

    Herbert Molano has $32,700, although $30,000 of that came in the form
    of a self-made loan. Sinanyan and Najarian also lent themselves $750
    and $2,500, respectively.

    The remaining eight candidates for three seats on the dais raised a
    total of less than $25,000.

    Aram Kazazian, for instance, is far behind what he took in during the
    same filing period for his candidacy in 2009, when he raised $60,231.

    Kazazian, an architect, has raised just $5,499 so far this year.

    But some candidates have also benefited from the generosity of
    political action committees. The National Assn. of Realtors Fund
    spent $51,670 on behalf of Rick Barnes, a Realtor, who had $9,981 in
    his campaign chest, $3,100 of which was a loan to his own campaign.

    The National Assn. of Realtors paid for telephone calls, mailers,
    voter lists and consulting services.

    The Asian American Small Business PAC paid roughly $1,950 for voter
    files and telephone calls on behalf of Edith Fuentes, Glendale's
    former zoning administrator.

    Fuentes, the only Asian candidate in the City Council field, has
    collected $21,589.

    Glendale Firefighters for Better Government have spent $9,418 so
    far on behalf of Friedman, Najarian and City Clerk Ardy Kassakhian
    and donated $1,000 each to Kassakhian's and Friedman's campaigns,
    their treasurer Richard Bush said.

    However, that political action committee did not file independent
    expenditure forms until after a reporter's inquiry and Bush expects
    to be fined for the late filing.

    Committees that spend more than $1,000 but do not properly file
    expenditure reports could be charged up to $10 for each day a statement
    is late. And if the matter is referred to the California Fair Political
    Practices Commission, the violation may be punishable by a maximum
    fine of $5,000, said agency spokeswoman Tara Stock.

    The Women's Political Committee, which supports progressive women
    candidates primarily in California, also gave Friedman $1,000, as
    did the Glendale Management Assn., a city union.

    The Glendale Teachers Public Education Improvement Fund, supported
    by the Glendale Unified teachers union, donated $1,000 to Sinanyan's
    campaign, the filings show.

    Kassakhian has raised $32,056 so far, while his opponent, Stephanie
    Landregan, has collected $9,103, more than half of which was in the
    form of a self-made loan.

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