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    NAJARIAN BECOMES MAYOR
    By Ryan Vaillancourt

    Glendale News Press, CA
    April 17 2007

    Newest council member declines a surprise nomination for mayor,
    delivers rebuke to council.

    GLENDALE - The ceremonial swearing in ceremony of the city's new
    mayor turned into a near stalemate on Tuesday before Councilman Ara
    Najarian notched the final nomination, and handed out olive branches
    to the new council.

    The meeting was not short of surprises.

    Among them was the nomination of newest addition to the Council, John
    Drayman, to the mayoral seat by both Councilmen Frank Quintero and
    Bob Yousefian. Yousefian also nominated Najarian, himself, Councilman
    Dave Weaver and, jokingly, "Tony Soprano."

    Drayman declined the nomination, insisting that he was not ready
    for the position and that Yousefian - who, as the current chair of
    the Redevelopment Agency was considered a likely candidate for the
    position - had made a donation to the Drayman campaign.

    In abstaining, Drayman also issued his new colleagues a challenge -
    one of the four councilmen would have to vote across the Armenian and
    non-Armenian ethnic line, which he also referenced in his acceptance
    speech.

    Najarian nominated Yousefian.

    "I would urge you to put your faith in Mr. Yousefian," Najarian said.

    "I'm confident that Bob could run a heck of a meeting."

    Weaver and Quintero each nominated Najarian and declined to reconsider.

    In what appeared to be the first stalemate of the new council during
    their first deliberation, Yousefian urged Drayman to reconsider his
    decision to abstain.

    "Unless you reconsider your vote, nobody is going to 'walk through
    that door,'" Yousefian said.

    Drayman declined, and chastised the council.

    "This is your little red wagon," Drayman said. "You guys are pulling
    it, I'm not going to climb in. This is just part of the business as
    usual ... that I and many of the voters don't understand."

    To avoid the stalemate - and a situation that would have required
    the council to elect a mayor pro-tem on a weekly basis - Yousefian
    reconsidered and shifted his vote to Najarian.

    Najarian spoke out at length about bridging any cultural gaps that
    have conflicted the council in the past and closed the meeting by
    pulling out olive branches, symbols of peace, and handing them to
    his new colleagues.

    Newly elected Glendale Community College District Board Trustees Tony
    Tartaglia and Vahe Peroomian were also sworn in, as was new Glendale
    Unified School District Board of Education member Nayiri Nahabedian.

    Mary Boger, who was re-elected to the board, was sworn in at the
    board meeting Tuesday afternoon.
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