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    The (Un)Associated Student Union

    Valley Star , CA (The Los Angeles Valley College)
    May 7 2005

    The Associated Student Union announced the results of its election last
    week, revealing that all but two of the nine winners are Armenian. Not
    soon after the election, some students said that this year's winners
    benefited because students voted along ethnic lines.

    This issue was also raised at last year's ASU presidential election.
    Levon Bagramian earned the most votes but was not the candidate favored
    by the sitting ASU officers. Bagramian brought his own flaws to office,
    part of the reason the ASU Executive Board recalled him last month,
    but ASU members said he only won the election because he was Armenian.

    Not a great way to start a relationship among the president and his
    fellow officers.

    And so what if every Armenian on campus voted for Bagramian last
    year or voted for this year's ASU officers. Maybe those accusing the
    Armenians of voting along ethnic lines should take a lesson from them
    on organization. In addition, many of this year's Armenian candidates
    ran unopposed. Should they be charged with finding candidates to run
    against themselves?

    The problems with the ASU elections are not students voting along
    ethnic lines, it's the voting process. Candidates are relatively
    unknown to the 18,000 students on this campus, a fact highlighted by
    the less than 500 students who voted in this year's election.

    What was missing from this campaign is a campaign. Students weren't
    given the opportunity to "know" their candidates and what they
    stand for.

    Where is the exposure? Where were the debates that would have not
    only familiarize the students with the candidates but would also
    generate enough interest among them to possibly decrease the apathy
    at the polls?

    Without candidate information, all that students have left to
    base their opinion on is their already existing information of the
    candidates. And it's not surprising that they are more likely to know
    more about the candidate of their ethnicity, being a part of the same
    community and all.

    But unfortunately, ASU has been so caught up in their petty arguments
    that the needs of the Valley students have taken a back seat to the
    internal conflicts within the ASU.

    ASU should instead busy themselves with increasing the student turnout
    at the polls, which would result in a more balanced ethnic voting body,
    minimizing the ability of one community to dominate the election.

    So if the Armenian community takes it upon themselves to go out and
    vote as an organized body...more power to them. There is nothing wrong
    with exercising your democratic rights, even if it doesn't fit with
    someone else's agenda.
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