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    LA CITY COUNCIL APPROVES ARMENIAN BALLOT LANGUAGE

    Asbarez
    Thursday, August 2nd, 2012

    LA City Councilman Paul Krekorian

    LOS ANGELES-The Los Angeles City Council approved a motion from
    Councilmember Paul Krekorian to add the Armenian language to
    the city's election materials. Los Angeles is home to the most
    Armenian-Americans in the country and about 30,000 are registered to
    vote in the city. Armenian is the third most commonly spoken language
    in Los Angeles but not one of the six languages now included on
    election materials.

    "Throughout our history, America has been defined by its commitment to
    the right to vote, and it has been forged by the ongoing struggle to
    expand participation in democracy," Councilmember Paul Krekorian said.

    "In Los Angeles, the most diverse city in the country, our citizens
    speak nearly 100 languages. For many naturalized citizens who
    speak English as a second language, the language barrier can be an
    intimidating and daunting barrier to full and informed participation
    in the voting process that is their right.

    "Federal law already requires that the city provide ballot materials
    in eight languages, but Armenian is not among them. Yet Armenian
    is the third most widely spoken foreign language among Angelenos
    of voting age. Today's action will require voter outreach and poll
    worker recruitment in Armenian (as well as Farsi and Russian). The
    Council has also mandated that city staff will work collaboratively
    with representatives of the County, as well as the cities of Glendale
    and Burbank and other local entities with similar language concerns,
    to develop a strategic approach to making Armenian language ballot
    materials available in future elections. These steps will make a real
    difference to thousands of citizens in Los Angeles who will now be
    able to more meaningfully participate in City elections.

    "Our great American tradition of political inclusion requires that
    all citizens, regardless of their place of origin, can comfortably
    exercise the right to vote that is one of the very reasons many came
    to this country. By the Council's action today, the City will continue
    to be true to that tradition."

    Language options currently on L.A.'s election materials and ballots
    include Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog and Vietnamese,
    all required by the federal Voting Rights Act.

    With the motion, the City Clerk will now plan for the implementation
    of full election language services in the Armenian language for the
    2015 Municipal Elections.

    Councilmember Paul Krekorian represents Los Angeles' Second Council
    District, which includes the east San Fernando Valley. His website
    is cd2.lacity.org, where you can sign up for news updates or visit
    him on Twitter (@PaulKrekorian) or Facebook.

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