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    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    Jan 30 2004

    20 to vie for 4 seats on council

    Candidate field sets city record


    By Naush Boghossian, Staff Writer

    GLENDALE - Voters are gearing up for what officials said is the
    largest City Council field in Glendale's history with 20 candidates
    and four seats on the ballot.
    Election officials are verifying the 100 signatures each council
    hopeful is required to submit with their filing forms, in the wake of
    Thursday's deadline. The city clerk will announce Wednesday whether
    the signatures of registered voters for each applicant were adequate.

    "It will be an interesting race. We have a wide variety of
    candidates," said City Clerk Doris Twedt, who said the most
    candidates running in previous City Council elections was 13 in 1999.

    The large field of candidates for the April 5 election is most likely
    due to Gus Gomez's departure, who left his seat earlier this month
    after he was elected Superior Court judge.

    "I think having an open seat is certainly is a catalyst for more
    individuals to be interested in running," Councilman Rafi Manoukian
    said. "And that's historically true not just for City Council but for
    other elected positions as well. Whenever you have open seats,
    invariably there are more candidates running."

    In addition to incumbents Frank Quintero, Dave Weaver and Bob
    Yousefian, 17 residents filed their forms by Thursday's deadline:

    Vrej Agajanian; Aram Barsoumian; John Drayman, 46, a member of the
    Montrose Shopping Park Association board; Pauline Field, 56, involved
    with the creation of the city's Commission on the Status of Women;
    Hovik Gabikian, 35, eligibility worker; Glynda Gomez, 40, prosecutor
    with the California Department of Justice; Shirley Yap Griffin; Steve
    Hedrick, 52, a former Disney executive who now owns his own show
    production company; Chahe Keuroghelian, former Glendale police
    spokesman; Joe Mandoky; Larry Miller; Ara Najarian, 44, member of the
    Glendale Community College board; Richard Seeley; businessman Garry
    K. Sinanian; John E. Stevenson; Odalis Suarez; and attorney Anahid
    Oshagan.

    The controversial Americana at Brand development may also have
    sparked interest in getting involved in local politics, said Larry
    Levine, a political consultant with offices in Sherman Oaks.

    "It's definitely unusual. It usually takes one hot-button issue to
    generate that much interest," Levine said. "But it's hard to know
    what's motivating 17 non-incumbents to run for office."

    Of the 17 non-incumbents, seven are of Armenian descent.

    "The Armenian political community has been growing in influence over
    the past 10 years and this could be a byproduct of that," Levine
    said. "This involvement could indicate the group is maturing in its
    political interest in civic affairs."

    With so many people running, the biggest challenge may be a candidate
    being seen as an individual.

    "The biggest challenge is differentiating themselves from others in
    the crowd and getting their message out to the public," Manoukian
    said. "It's going to be difficult for the community to sort out who's
    who, and that's the task of the candidate to get through to the
    community."

    Anita Q. Gabrielian, Armine Hacopian, Victor King and Linda Sheffield
    filed papers to run for three open positions on the Glendale
    Community College Board of Trustees.

    Ronald Borucki and Phillip Kazanjian filed forms for the city
    treasurer position.

    The city clerk and school board position deadlines are Feb. 1 because
    incumbents are not running in those races.
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