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    Glendale News Press
    LATimes.com
    Dec 11 2004

    Then there were three
    Ropfogel joins City Clerk race; says he'll drop out if candidate
    emerges within clerk's office.

    By Josh Kleinbaum, News-Press and Leader


    GLENDALE - Glendale businessman and community activist Steve Ropfogel
    took a cautious step into uncharted waters on Friday, announcing that
    he will run for Glendale city clerk in April. But Ropfogel said he
    will drop out of the race if a candidate with experience working in a
    city clerk's office decided to run.

    "It's no secret that city government is really a passion of mine,"
    Ropfogel said. "With my experience, not only with the organizations
    that I'm involved with, but with my involvement with so many
    departments and things in the city, I think I'm the best person for
    the job.

    "But if (Asst. City Clerk) Rita (Buchanan) or some other qualified
    person from within our City Clerk's office, or from a city that was
    similar in size, if somebody came along that was going to run and was
    a professional in the field, I would back out."

    For the first time in 75 years, the election for City Clerk is an
    open race. In the past, the position has been handed down, with
    clerks retiring mid-term and the City Council appointing a
    replacement. The appointed clerk would then run as an incumbent, and
    an incumbent hasn't lost a city clerk election in Glendale during
    that 75-year span.

    City Clerk Doris Twedt chose to retire at the end of her term,
    leaving an open race for her successor. Ardashes Kassakhian,
    executive director of the Armenian National Committee's Western
    Region, and Lorna Vartanian, office manager for a law firm, are also
    running for the position.

    "I'm in this race because I know I can do the job and I can represent
    all of the people of Glendale," Kassakhian said.

    Vartanian does not think experience inside a city clerk's office
    would make a candidate more qualified for the position.

    "It is an administrative position, and I think that a candidate with
    a strong administrative background could go in there and run the
    office," Vartanian said. "It really boils down to a matter of
    experience, and I don't think that one would necessarily have to have
    worked in a clerk's office to be able to properly manage an office."
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