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    AGHAKHANIAN WINS SEAT ON BURBANK UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD

    Burbank Leader, CA
    April 15 2015

    By Kelly Corrigan, [email protected]

    April 15, 2015 | 8:33 a.m.

    Woodbury Adjunct Professor Armond Aghakhanian handily won a seat on
    the Burbank Unified school board Tuesday night.

    With all 29 precincts reporting, 712 votes made up the difference
    between the two candidates, with Aghakhanian winning 53% of the vote
    and 5,305 votes, and Greg Sousa winning 46% of the vote and 4,593
    votes out of the 11,004 ballots cast.

    "I'm more than humbled by the outpouring of support by Burbank
    residents," he said by phone on Tuesday evening where he watched the
    results come in at home with his family and friends.

    "It is with much appreciation and enthusiasm that I look forward to
    working with the BUSD team to serve our schools, and I want to thank
    everyone for their trust and support," he added.

    The election saw the sole incumbent in this year's school board race --
    Roberta Reynolds -- along with Steve Ferguson win their seats outright
    during the primary, leaving one open seat.

    Aghakhanian raised far more money than any of his opponents, raising
    nearly $20,000 before the primary and collecting another $6,000 ahead
    of the general election.

    He was also backed by school board members Dave Kemp, Ted Bunch and
    Charlene Tabet, as well as the Burbank Teachers Assn. and the Armenian
    National Committee of America, Burbank chapter.

    Like Ferguson, Aghakhanian ran for a seat on the school board in 2013
    and lost. Now the two are new faces on the school board, as 12-year
    members Dave Kemp and Ted Bunch prepare to participate in their last
    meeting Thursday.

    During this year's primary, Aghakhanian landed 1,500 votes behind
    Ferguson, launching him into the general election with Sousa.

    And he did not let up in his race to the end.

    "This campaign has been a lot of hard work. We worked hard every day
    till the last minute of closing the polls. We talked to voters and
    knocked on doors. That's what it takes to win a campaign," Aghakhanian
    said.

    Sousa, a newcomer in the race who often addressed his conviction for
    having an altercation at a Burbank school in 2011, did not receive any
    endorsements and pledged not to spend any more than $1,000 on his
    campaign.

    Sousa knocked on doors and visited with voters face-to-face at
    meet-and-greet events across Burbank. Veterans from the American
    Legion Post 150 came out to support Sousa, an Army veteran, and he was
    grateful for their support.

    On Tuesday, he watched the results come in at Burbank City Hall with his family.

    "That was the essence of my campaign, to meet voters one-on-one," he
    said, adding that he did not regret his decision to not raise money in
    this race.

    "I think it was the right thing to do. I think the message matters
    more than money," he said.

    "Over the course of the campaign, perhaps people realized there were
    some misperceptions about me... Results show a sizable portion of voters
    focus more on the issues than on the distractions," Sousa added.

    Sousa also wished Aghakhanian the best in his new role, and thanked
    his own voters.

    "Armond and his staff showed me kindness and respect throughout the
    campaign," Sousa said.

    http://www.burbankleader.com/news/tn-gnp-me-aghakhanian-wins-seat-on-burbank-unified-school-board-20150415,0,2451450.story

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